I am trying to add an existing ProjectPier installation to the WordPress VM. I am aware there is an additional turnkey VM for PP, however i would like to have it all on one VM if possible. Looking at apache seetings for document root reveals the web root is /var/www/wordpress/ So i added my ProjectPier installation in that folder thinking i could go to mysite.com/Projects/ .
I'm trying hard to restore a database with no success. I saw several posts that were similar to this but none that addressed this issue specifically. I've tried to throw more RAM at the problem but it doesn't seem to fix the issue. Anybody seen this problem and have any suggestions?
I'm using the turnkeylinux for Joomla. I use the Xen image, running on XenServer. Been doing so for 1,5 years now, no issues.
I recently upgraded to Joomla 2.5.4, and now mysql is going thru the roof, at a staggering 135-150% CPU, yes I have 2 vcpus attached to the virtual machine.
Now, my question is, is there any way to upgrade MySql inside this Turnkeylinux? Or are you planning to release a Joomla 2.5.x version of it soon?
Please help out! I think this is releated to mysql or php...
Does anyone has detailed instructions on how to set up Turnkey Linux File Server to be a member server of a Windows 2000 AD domain? I would like to use the users and groups from the domain to authenticate to the shared folders of the Turnkey File Server.
I don't know how, but I seem to have deleted my old iso appliance images and now after a reboot some of my vms won't start anymore (I am on proxmox). I am getting
volume 'local:iso/turnkey-core-2009.10-2-hardy-x86.iso' does not exist
Now I try to find the images but am not successful - is there an archive for these somewhere? Sourceforge seems to have only the newer ones.
I'd be very thankful for a quick reply as many of my sites are down right now. Thanks.
First of all, thank you for a great application! Being a realtive inexperienced linux with two small kids and in the middle of moving into a new apartment (read: limited time resources!), I had my torrent-/fileserver up and running in no time. Thank you!