I've set up a LAMP appliance via the Turnkey Hub on Amazon. I've verfied two addresses using SES, and they've given me production access.
The problem is after three straight days of messing around with this, I still can't get an email sent from my LAMP machine to the outside world. (a Contact 7 form on Wordpress if that matters).
Googling has been less than helpful - TOO much information...
since a week I'm trying to solve the following problem:
When trying to copy folders containing many small files from Windows 7 machines to a Samba share the copying gets interupted, but can be continued after a few seconds by clicking "retry" on the Windows machine. The Samba log says "Too many open files, unable to open more! smbd's max open files = 16384".
With the intent to create a development-testing server for website development, I imported the Turnkey LAMP virtual appliance into Virtualbox. My workflow is such that all of my working files are stored on my host machine (Windows 8) in a directory, say M:\Websites.
I downloaded the SAMBA PDC drop in vm along with the OpenLDAP vm. Will smbldap-tools get these two talking? How about nscd is that necessary too? Or would it be faster to put samba on the OpenLDAP appliance instead?
I just installed Turnkey Drupal and migrated a site from a hosting provider. The only issue I'm having is sending/receiving email from the site. Sorry if these are dumb questions, but:
1) Do I need to mess with Postfix to get mail working with Drupal? or
2) Is the issue with my network? (The computer with Turnkey sits behind a router, which has the following ports forwarded: 21, 22, 25, 110, 443, 12320, 12321, 12322). OR
I signed up earlier using openid and my google account details, when i returned to the website after a number of hours i was unable to log on using my google id.
I'm extremely excited about RC13 & Sydney datacentre.
Very soon I need a solution that uses beanstalk + RDS + s3, with no data stored on server(s). The only updates will be to appliance files & config which I can do with normal release management, and security updates to linux / appliance files which of course I'd like to be automatic.
Just installed the Revision Control appliance as a VM. Everything seems to be working just fine with the exception of ntp. ntpq -p returns "ntpq: read: connection refused". Hmmm.
Is ntpd running? "service ntp status" returns "NTP server is not running ... failed!"
The symlink in /etc/rc2.d is there to ../init.d/ntp. On the console during boot I see an indication that ntpd has (allegedly) been started. However, no joy.
I am running several turnkey linux servers (mediawiki, fileserver, etc). I recently started playing around with concrete5, and am having a minor issue. All of my other turnkey systems will shutdown safely when I send a "shutdown signal"; but when I do this for concrete5, it just sits there. I have to "Power off" the machine to turn it off.
Why can I not shut it down properly? Is there a better way?