My "Post Expirator" WordPress plug-in requires that wp_cron be running on my server. The WordPress codex describes two entries that I can add to my wp-config.php file:
define( 'DISABLE_WP_CRON', false ); and define( 'WP_CRON_LOCK_TIMEOUT', 60 );
I am concerned because my wp-config.php file has NO entries for WP_CRON, so I fear that is by design, and if I add those lines to wp-config.php my server will fill up or seize up or worse. This server is our company intranet so is not public-facing, if that makes a difference.
I had the romantic idea to restore a Redmine 12 backup from TKLBAM into a Redmine 14.1. installed on EC2. But either the changes between the Redmine 12 and 14 Appliances have been to large or I am missing out something on the EC2 part.
[UPDATE for v15.x] Please note that as of v15.x Nextcloud is installed to /var/www/nextcloud so the paths noted in this thread will need to be adjusted. Also, ownership to the /var/www/nextcloud directory will need to be given to the webserver user (www-data). I.e. "chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/nextcloud". Otherwise the instructions should be relevant.
Hello! I just installed TKL WordPress and have it running. I noticed that it came with PHP version 5.6 out of the box, when my understanding is that version 7+ is now being recommended. Would anyone be able to provide instructions for upgrading the PHP version to 7?
I have an existing Windows domain controller, running on Windows 2003 R2 SP2. It's on a physical box, and I'm in the process of moving the site to a virtualized architecture with simplified adminstration (web interfaces instead of Windows GUI and RDP logins are a big plus). There are years worth of user settings and configurations and whatnot on this PDC, plus all the domain controller stuff for a business network. I'd love to not lose all that.
I'm looking to upgrade a ProcessMaker appliance from Turnkey version 13 to 14.2. My two goals are to upgrade the OS and underlying stack for security and to upgrade from ProcessMaker version 2.8 to 3.2 for the features. From what I understand TKLBAM is the recommended way to backup then restore to a new install of Turnkey as you can't do an inplace OS upgrade.
I've tested Turnkey with Openvpn and realy liked what I experienced. Now when it's time to do some changes to my email gateway running Debian and ScrollOut F1. Thinking that Turnkey and ScrollOut F1 whould be a sure choice, and to my surprise no result when searching "ScrollOut".
Tried downloading Turnkey Core and did a script installation of ScrollOut F1, with no success.