looking to confirm that if we create and attach an EBS volume to our moodle instances, our stored content will be persistent meaning we can reattach it should we need to stop & start the instances or perhaps upgrade to a larger ec2 instance.
Hi, I have just installed moodle via Amazon EC2. It's all gone well and I am presented with the login screen but the default credentials shown on the Moodle Appliance page are not working. I'm unable to login to the web interface.
Can someone please assist to provide the PW or how it can be reset?
I've configured your LAMP Appliance as a frontend to my web apps, one of which is hopefully your XMPP Chat Appliance. I have both Turnkey appliances up and running and they work fine.
Installed TurnKey LAMP server; allowed all updates. LAMP server is at 192.168.48.67. Created a directory (/var/www/Stan-and-Jeanne.com/pictures). I have a share on a Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ named PicturesMaster that I want to mount at that directory. ReadyNAS is at 192.168.48.5. ReadyNAS help says to use "mount 192.168.48.5:/PicturesMaster /var/www/Stan-and-Jeanne.com/pictures". This results in a mount error listing a dozen possible causes. I did all this as root.
Using TKL Fileserver Appliance (Lucid Release), backing up to Amazon and locally each night via TKLBAM with no issues. Have 2 back up volumes, decided to trial restoring one to a cloud server for testing.
Clicked on link on Backup Managment Page, and the default settings on the next pop up box and ....
24 HOURS LATER it is still trying to start up !
The last full back up size was 4.2GB.
The server page shows the instance and the "restoring backup" message in the status area.
I am trying to set up Redmine/PostFix to send the notification emails through my existing mail server with no success. My mail server requires SMTP authentacation. Any ideas on how to accomplish this?
But the forum is the better place for this, so I will repost what I am trying to do.
I'm trying to convert a virtual machine with MikroTik Router OS into a bootable configured ISO of the configured OS. ISO --> Virtual Machine --> ISO of the VM