I've got ESX experience, but am trying an ESXi 3.5 for the first time on an old Power Edge 2650, and am trying to install the Twiki appliance - I can copy the machine files to the server and add the .vmx file to inventory, but the appliance does not run. ("The attempted operation cannot be performed in the current state (OFF)" Is there a different way to install the appliance? I tried the Virtual Appliance / Import feature but it failed with an error, and I can't seem to find any documentation on here about actually installing the appliance
I want to run Redmine and host multiple public Git repositories for a single project, but Redmine supports only one repo per project. I see the Revision Control appliance has Gitweb running, which would allow web-based browsing of multiple repositories.
Sorry for making a new post for this: where is the recent thread about TKLPatch documentation and tutorials? I have stuff to contribute. If I no one replies, no worries. I'll just add here.
I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction to modify the Turnkey - Core appliance installation to allow for the input of a proxy server.
In my test environment I have setup a number of servers based on the Turnkey - Core platform to test and develop ideas. As part of this environment I have setup one of the boxes with apt-cacher and have configured each client to use it as the central hub for apt-get packages.
Is there an easy way to modify the install system to allow for the input of a proxy server?
I'm new to turnkey and i just find it awesome, its great what you guys are doing.
Well, i have a redmine appliance and i'm trying to automate the svn - redmine repo creation and user association, thing is i'm looking for the user and password of the redmine database, i've found database name and user via mysql shell, and i know i can change the password, but if i do i will mess with redmine itself.
So where can i find the password (not encrypted), or what is the default?
I am normally a windows user, and have played with linux only a little. I do code some, so am not completely at a loss for command line.
I have a fileserver that runs 2ksp4, without issue. I have a need now to put up another fileserver. I could do this with a windows product. However, I also want to install apache/mysql/php on this machine so that my web guy has an easier time working on the local copy before uploading it to the real webserver, which obviously runs apache/mysql/php.
I have the zimbra appliance installed and running. I can access the web frontend localy without any issues. I can also send and recieve emails without any issues. The problem is that I cannot access the frontend outside of my local network. I have port 80 forward to the ip address that the console shows for web. I know that I am doing somthing wrong herer I just don't know what. I installed the LAMP appliance and forward port 80 to it and everything worked fine.