Hi all = sorry for asking what is probably a really obvious question, but I'm scared to proceed!
I'm not massively skilled in this field but I'll briefly explain the situation.
I've got an old Turnkey Core Appliance (8.04.3) onto which i've installed a LAMP stack and various other things. I've also got two directories mounted onto external hard drives - one on the /var/www (with about 8gb used) and one directory mounted to an external drive for files - on /var/media with about 150GB used (movies and stuff).
Is there an EBS-based version of the Turnkey Core image available to run on EC2? It would be very handy when doing automated builds/integration testing to be able to take system snapshots, clone and revert them.
I know TKLBAM is best used with S3 storage but for now I'm using an scp:// address appended to the tklbam-backup command to target an in-house backup server. The only thing is I don't think other commands work well with this such as tklbam-list, tklbam-status. Is there a way for me to get a list of my backups?
Im new to Turnkey Linux, but have been very impressed with the virtual appliances so far! I have downloaded and am currently using the lamp, mysql and torrent appliances and think they are very good and well set up! However, the issue i am facing is the virtual hdd that the appliances come with are only 20GB and these are just too small. So, i was trying to make them bigger by using LVM comands, but these didnt work, here is the output:
Is there a reason why the Redmine TKL package doesn't have gitosis or gitolite preinstalled and configured? Also, I know it shouldn't be any different then any other install but has anyone tried to get either of these installed on the TKL distro and ran into any problems or found any gotcha's to be aware of?
I am going to try this again. I want to migrate a Hardy Joomla install (9.10) to a Lucid (11.1).
As the old system did not have user assigned passwords I expect I need to know what they are, then assign the same to the New Install, then run TKLBAM-restore on the new Box.
However, there are also different Folders that Joomla has been installed in in 11.1.