Hello, I have installed succesfully the virtual appliance Lighttpd PHP FastCGI v14.2 on Xenserver v6.2 using the ISO. It was very smooth. I am new to Lighttpd and I want to setup Wordpress on it. The first thing I did was to look into /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf for the server root location.
Variable is set
server.document-root = "/var/www/html"
but there is no such directory and Lighttpd seem to serv index.php file from /etc/www.
I was recently asked via support how to customise the v14.2 Debian FHS, that isn't quite the case. The Debian package install puts things in slightly different places.
Thanks for your continued efforts with these VM packages. I was wondering if you could build a new Observium VM image, using your magic sauce please?
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Observium Community is distributed via 6-monthly .tar.gz releases under the QPL Open Source license. The most recent release is 17.9 (25th September 2017) based on Professional Edition r8859. It contains 731 commits and tens of thousands of changed lines of code since the previous release.
I've downloaded turnkey-redmine-14.2-jessie-amd64.ova and created a vanila VM.
As soon as the vm is configured (setting all the passwords and email addresses) and it powers on I start getting email alerts with the following subjuct:
When using the Fileserver appliance's WebDAV feature, I see no way to logout. The onlly thing I have found that works is to clear the cookies in the browser (Chome). Once I do this and reload, I am presented with a new Login popup.
Is there a reason there is no logout button as there is with Webmin, etc.
Firstly, Happy New Year! and thanks for the great work from which I have benefitted so much to date.
I would like to run Run Torrent Server through OpenVPN co-existing on the same core.
Although I realise that there must be previous attempts to do this, I can find no searchable reference to this on your site.
Being still very much a Newbie to Linux, I would appreciate some guidance about how to start, especially the right batting order for a fresh co-installation and anything NOT to do, please?
I have been playing with the TKL Drupal 8 appliance. As of version 14.2, it comes with Drupal 8.3.x (don't remember the patch version) but there's already been a minor version tick to 8.4 (latest as of writing is 8.4.4) with important security updates. Unfortunately, the update to 8.4 is a bit of a mess for drupal (there are complicated dependency problems involving certin PHP modules that are used by composer or drush, it's a mess). You can find lots about this drama around the web but there appear to be a few well known workaround.
Quick question: I understand that the OTRS Appliance performs auto updates and we can pretty much use the motto "Set It and Forget It," but is it safe to perform the manual commands?
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
Periodically, I check this and I see there are "upgrade" options available.