I just had an email from Stuart regarding support for an old TurnKey Observium appliance. So I'm reposting it here.
I’m running observium on a turnkey linux applicance and an update to the rrd tool last night has broken our graphs. I managed to find that it’s a issue with the rrd tool itself and there is a new package to install.
Same VM with the broken confconsole, so not sure if it is related (if it is, the TKL architecture is very brittle). I can change the password, but after rebooting the VM, I still cannot log in as root (anymore).
Yes, I did check quadruple times if there are no typos, keyboard-setting related mismatches etc.
Hello guys, sorry for my ignorance but i was searching for a tutorial over creating a new template. I have Debian pure template and over it i would like to deploy webmin with other applications as php, postgresql and other stuff. I was wondering if there is any tutorial or general guidelines to create this and convert it to a template.
I've got a server that I accidently told to keep all backups on amazon. It is not hosted on amazon, but rather on its own server. I still want it to be backed up, but I want to delete the 100Gig of old backups.
Can I just use the DESTROY option? Will it then make a new backup the next time?
So MineOS is NOT a TKL app. The dev over there has a ISO that uses a TKL core v14 with MineOS preinstalled. This is awesome it works well however I want to backup it up using TKLBAM
Hi. I'm having some trouble with the Wordpress machine. I have it running in Virtualbox. I created a new VDI drive on an NTFS drive. I have the machine up and running, but I am trying to restore a 25GB Wordpress backup. I can't upload it through the web interface and I cannot FTP the file into the virtual drive. In both instances, it stalls at 10% (2.4GB). I tried re-creating the virtual machine with a fixed 100GB drive (instead of dynamic), but still doesn't work. I'm hoping this is an easy, "Dan-you-dummy" fix, but I don't know what else to try. Help?
I've got four servers/sites running the wordpress appliance:
TurnKey GNU/Linux 14.2 / Debian 8.11 Jessie
I was just preparing to rebuild them with the 15.3 version, with the idea that I'd get the latest PHP release, but I see it is not PHP 7.3, which wordpress is reporting as the "minimum" version.
I see some comments that there's a new "core" in the works, so perhaps I should wait to rebuild these systems.