I am using a micro instance for VTiger, for the first 3 weeks it worked fine. Easy to access and backup. It is accessed about 5 times a day and only for a short time and not much processing. And now for the last 3 days it is extremely slow and and back up takes ages and I had to stop it. Amount of data to back up is small. Only a few mbytes. What is happening? When I looked at the CPU utilization graph on server dashboard it shows that utilization for the last 3 days is 100%. How come the utilization is 100% if nobody is accessing it.
Some notes on one person's experience with deploying the Samba PDC appliance.
1. Deployment was to an existing Win2000 Active Directory network managed by two DCs already; applicance hosted as Ubuntu in an Oracle VirtualBox on Win7 Pro machine
2. The boot configuration screens take in domain ID and so on;
3. Using either webmin or command line "net ads join -U Administrator" failed, "host not configured as member server"
4. I noticed that there was no /etc/krb5.conf , so no Kerberos.
Hi all - my d7 site was running aces with mostly standard modules on a micro account until about 4pm this afternoon - for the past 8 hours it has been brutal. like 100% CPU tacked out on basic request. The site is in maintenance mode and there are no special modules - it's heinous. Anyone got some tips on debugging or determining whether it's AWS, or me, or YOU (j/k turnkey is probably the only part of the system I'm confident in) or wt??
I'm having a bit of trubble accessing my sql remotely on my new ec2 instance. I want to syncronize a database and I can't seem to connect to it. If anyone out there could tell me what I'm missing I'd sure appreciate the help.
1 . I made a new database user= no certificate, all permissions, hosts any
2. New firewall rule: Accept If protocol is TCP and destination port is 3306
Normaly i would expect that to work? What am I missing?
I recently set up a site using <mydomain>.tklapp.com. Once configured and set up to my liking, I now want to migrate it to <mydomain>.org. Reading the blog posting about this at http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/hub-domains did not yeild much help. It appeared this was easy to do when spooling up, but not as easy once up and running.