What's missing is how to get it downloaded, where to place it, how to decompress it (including possibly, where to place the extracted files/folders and perhaps the folder name, if a folder needs created manually).
What is the typical migration path for TKL Appliance users?
Concretely, I'm looking to run Redmine on EC2 and am considering TKL Redmine appliance, which is now over 12 months old. If I install it today and want to upgrade later, what will I have to do? Is there some magic involved, or does one have to somehow export data out of Redmine and import it into a new Remine instance on the new server running new TKL Redmine appliance?
What is the difference between getting a TKL appliance and installing the target software with apt-get, for example?
Specifically, I'm looking to run Redmine on an EC2 instance and I'm wondering what makes using TKL Redmine appliance better than picking some Ubuntu Lucid AMI and doing apt-get install redmine on the EC2 instance?
I am totally new at this, actually the first day trying to get this running for a new project that I am working on. Download the Turnkey LAMP, MySQL stuff and no matter what I do I can't seem to figure out why the IP's don't seem to be working. I am trying to learn the LAMP stack, although it's not my job but just trying to get back into unix, etc.
The IP's given to me Web: 10.0.2.15 don't seem correct at all and I have reinstalled multiple times trying to see what I have done incorrectly. Each time I install I am careful to read everying!
I tested tklbam on two wordpress installations but it only restored the image to it's initial state, like fresh worpdress install sans 2 months of info and updating. I successfully installed tklbam about 2 months ago and it has been making backups without any problems since. Is there a common mistake I've made? I followed all of the directions, recieved no error replies, and have plenty of successful backups on Amazon. I want it to work but I just don't know where I went wrong. Is it an incremental issue?
When configuring the file-server appliance behind a forwarding proxy, I cannot log-in because the internal ip is being used during the log-in procedure.
My config is: external static ip with apache server and mod_forward. External DNS pointing to fixed IP address.
File server appliance with internal ip.
In host-address of the file server appliance, I have put the internal ip next to the alias. The external dns is not visible from internal my domain.
I am (more or less) new to linux and find the turnkey appliances very usefull. As we are using XenServer 5.6 for app virtualization it would be perfect if I could install the XenServer tools into the appliances.
Is there a working installation doc out there? Did anybody succeed to install the tools? Any help would be appreciated.