I have read that the following "Settings include query_cache_size and innodb_buffer_pool_size. Ideally, you'll want to reserve half of your servers memory for the database (or more)."
In /etc/mysql/my.cnf
I don't find these settings. Should they simply be added? Might they be configured somewhere else?
I'm trying to get a test install of ProjectPier up and running for our company to test. I found some bugs in the available ProjectPier VM that should have been fixed in the latest version 0.8.8. The file /var/www/projectpier/version.php reports the version is 0.8.6, however this site lists the included version as 0.8.8. What version of projectpier do you ship with?
Hi I bought two reserverd instances via Amazon to use with TKL. But they don't appear in the Turnkey hub. Later I noticed that you can buy reserved instaces via the Turnkey hub. I bought one via TKL hub and that one appeared immediately.
It's not documented very well that you should buy via TKL. Confusing
I launched an ownCloud instance on AWS using the TKL DDNS service. Most everything worked fine. I can access it from a browser, can add apps, add users and do all that needs to be done. In addition, the desktop sync client (Windows 7) works just fine. I then tried the iOS app. The user "admin" is able to connect via the app without issue. However, any other user I try, is not able. I get the error "unable to connect at this time" or whatever. I cannot figure out why one user can successfully connect while the other cannot. Any ideas or suggestions?
I use turnkey fileserver for about 2 weekes (tried before Freenas that is really complicated :() for ~20 users, all with windows 7 x64
I didn't succed to use separate turnkey users for each of them in order to map a network drive (incorect password every time, on every user :() so I uses root user to map a drive on every computer.
strange thing, on the test machine the users work perfect, i can define and use them ok, but on the production server no
I've been pulling my hair out about this issue for a few weeks.
We have an older instalation of turnkey-redmine that has been doing backups daily to the amazon site.
We had a huge drive failure and have been trying to restore the data. However, during the restore, the following error presents itself and I can't get through it. What did work, was doing a -skip filesystem, which gave us back the database.
(first a disclamier, tklbam is really really nice. Thank you so much for this functionality!)
I might be doing something wrong so maybe there are nice ways around these suggestions. But it would be nice if:
1. Scripting passphrase:
One could script entering a passphrase. Currently you have to enter tklbam-passphrase "by-hand" on each machine which is brought up. It would be nice to be able to call eg:
I am using tklbam on a ubuntu 12.0.4 installed on a digital ocean droplet for backing things up. I am probably missing something obvious, but how do I change the label so that the backup has a label of my choosing when I look at it in the TurnKeyHub. Ie I want to do something like:
tklbam-backup <opts> <option to make the label=dokuwiki167>
And then go to the turnkey hub and see the label dokuwiki167 on the fresh backup...