I installed ejabberd from iso, and in the configuration found there was no entry for the mod_shared_roster in the 'Modules at ejabberd@localhost' section.
There is the ability to add this manually at the bottom, and I did this. The mod was working great and all users can see the shared roster, but after a reboot, the configuration for the mod is missing along with the shared roster.
First of all, Thanks for building these amazing virtual appliances!
This is my first time using the Turnkey appliances, so pls forgive any ignorance on my part...
I am creating a small virtual nework for testing using LAMP stack for the servers. I set up the networking fine and each VM can communicate with the others and I can SSH / FTP from Win 7 host and reach outside world from the VMs...
Just setup a TKL box: WOW WOW WOW. Makes MS and IIS look stuuuupid. That said, I am going to host several domains, and have had no problem setting up the virtual hosts, and creating the wordpress setup. The problem that I am encountering is that the default domain that I setup can install themes just fine, but while each subsequent virtual host that I setup works fine, when I try to install a theme, it asks for a FTP login setup. HUH?
I have a MediaWiki appliance running in virtual box on a Vista pc. It's MW on Ubuntu 8.04. I know this is an old version, but I can't get it to update to a newer version. So, I have the same version of the wiki installed as a Hyper-V guest. But my problem is migrating the data from the virtual box VM to the Hyper-V vm. Any advice?
This is what I've figured that I need to do.
1. Backup MYSQL db's from source, restore to the Hyper-V MW
2. Backup the images directory and restore it to the Hyper-V MW images directory
What is the preferred method of changing domainname and hostname safely?? I'm a bit gunshy after blowing up proxmox server and the install turnkey containers wi data. I had to re-install to bare metal to recover. Thanks!! Ric
Hi, I tried posting the same solution in three places asking the same question, but not one went through as I'm told it's being caught by the spam filters.
This is what I tried writing, was related to WP updates not working:
I had this issue, turns out the root 'wordpress' folder was owned by another user which i used to upload and overwrite the default files.
This solved it (logged into SSH):
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/wordpress
a bit late but hope it helps you or someone else reading this!