I need help in installing and configuring OTRS from Turnkey Amazon AWS image. After i started a micro instance. I clicked on access your software link which it did not load any page. After searching the forum i tried turnkey-init.
Hi I've been looking for information on the LAMPStack regarding setting up an actual site with it but I can only seem to find the initial installation but nothing beyond.
I am posting a new thread as I dont know that this would particularly fit under any 1 specific thread, and felt mentioning of both issues may help as it could point to a different issue that I have yet to think of so anyway here it goes:
I have been trying to create a domain account in webmin that I can then use on a w2k8 server but have not had any success. I can create the account ok in webmin but just can't add it to a group on the w2k8server.
After 2 years of excellent work, my Turnkey File Server failed with what proved to be a faulty motherboard. I have upgraded the mboard to Asus P5G41T from a a previous Asrock. The new Mboard has on-board Gigabit Lan which Turnkey does not recognise. So I installed a Realtek network card. On starting the Server, OS recognises existence of new network card as "eth2" but will not set StaticIP address or DHCP from Configuration Console. I just get Error with just "eth2" as message.
I just completed the installation of the Roundup appliance, and I have entered the first ticket. I tested the postfix server by e-mailing a file from the server to a remote address, and it arrived at its destination.
I wanted to know if e-mail notification is already configured with the appliance, and if so, what is the frequency of the reminders?
If e-mail notification is not set up, how can I get it to work?
I wish to install Oracle Java 7 to a container with Linux as the OS and have a few basic tools like ant installed. Is there a pre-made "blank" container that would install just the standard turnkey Ubuntu-server 10.4 that I could add java to? Thanks! Ric
I have created and initialized the git repo on the server, and have added the remote with SSH. Seem to have followed all the correct steps setting up a new repo, too. I see it in the git web admin right next to helloworld. Below is the addition of the remote server, followed by my failed attempt to push.