When running any of the built-in maintenance scripts in the MediaWiki distribution, i get the following error all the time:
PHP Warning: xcache_set(): xcache.var_size is either 0 or too small to enable var data caching in /usr/share/mediawik i/includes/BagOStuff.php on line 654
I've looked all over for the xcache .ini file for changing this, but i just can't find it?
I have just deployed the Moodle Turnkey Appliance to the Amazon cloud. All is working perfectly except email. I just want to enable to built in php mail functions in Moodle. I have tried leaving the SMTP hosts field blank under email configuration in Moodle but this has not worked. I do want to receive any email on this server.
I have searched the documentation but so far have not found what i need.
Can anyone point me towards configuration instructions or have a step by step to get email working on this server.
Hello, is there a way to force a full backup with TKLBAM using terminal or Webmin?
I have a very small wordpress install with full backups set to daily. However, I'd like to make a Full backup at anytime and especially before committing critical changes to the site.
When I've manually run backups from webmin, they are listed as incremental as opposed to full.
I am in a team working on a Wordpress-based web app, and we have a development process that goes local->test server->live server. It seems to me that TKLBAM could allow us to move through these steps by backing up one step and restoring at the next. I am assuming databases changes are migrated.
However, I am confused about how to handle the data - the live server has data on it being changed by other people, which we don't want to lose by accidentally overwriting with a backup from the test server.
Noobie question. How do I check the php version installed on my turnkey linux joomla15 applicance? I tried the webshell and php -v. It doesn't recognize the command. I don't see it listed in webmin. I'm sure it's easy... any hints?
I don't know if you guys can help but I have discovered turnkey linux (which rules!) and setup a mediawiki one (using VirtualBox) which has worked fine for a few months until VirtualBox asked to update so I told the virtual machine to shutdown, updated VirtualBox and booted the VM back up... It now sits at "GRUB Loading, please wait..." and never goes past it! :O
Anyone know why?
Have I bust it never to see my nice wiki again? OR can I repair and/or recover the wiki?
Built a box, installed the file sever appliance. Used defaults. Created a user a share and a group. Cannot get to any shares from Windows except using root. What am I doing wrong? Trying to understand linux SAMBA and permissions (users, groups & shares) just does not act like I would expect. Can anyone help a Newbie?
I've got a PFSense server running as my DHCP and DNS servers. I'm running a Turnkey Linux Zimbra appliance as my email server and it is all working well. I'm able to use email clients (Thunderbird, etc) to send and receive emails so I know I've got that working. However, I've just set up a StatusNet server and I'm not able to get emails from the server (password reset, account validation) on my zimbra email account. I'm sure I've got to tweak something in the Postfix Mail Server but I'm not sure quite what.