I recently set up a site using <mydomain>.tklapp.com. Once configured and set up to my liking, I now want to migrate it to <mydomain>.org. Reading the blog posting about this at http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/hub-domains did not yeild much help. It appeared this was easy to do when spooling up, but not as easy once up and running.
In the announcement of TKL version 12, there's a mention of version 1.2 of TKKLBAM being included....and I'm particularly interested in this option:
Multipart parallel S3 uploads dramatically speed up how long it takes to upload backup archives to the cloud. Dial this up high enough and you can typically fully saturate your network connection. http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/turnkey-12
Hi, In light of this development in the AWS Key Generation area (an error on Amazon's side that effectively cripples us from using the service), I seem to get this impression that AWS offers basically no method for contacting them about an issue unless you pay for their support. That's the impression I get, but I'd like to start a conversation here about it. Is this true? Is the AWS tech support really that limited for us unless we pay for it? I wanted to contact them regarding this Key Generation issue, but found no way. Is this everyone else's experience, or am I missing something?
Have not had to ask any questioms for a while (except for a bit of prodding for sydney support in the hub).
I recently set up a prox server in a clients office so we could run side by side comparos of different databases, namely mysql, postgres, and nginx with an ide called real software.
To cut to the chase i downloaded the image through the tkl channel and fired up an ovz container thinking it would be as easy as ever.
Let me first say that TKLBAM is a great tool and that I've tested backing up and moving around servers from different platforms and it worked perfectly. This post has to do with my desire to setup a TKL client workstation for my personal use (email, web, documents, etc..).