tklbam is great, very reliable, easy to use, good visibility. Well done team.
We have a backup on one server that is reasonably large.
The dailys are ok, but the monthly full takes longer than the overnight backup window, due to size and internet upload speed.
This means internet is slow for ordinary users during the following day
I see one forum suggestion to use trickle. However that would delay the backup even further (which might be ok, since incrementals will catch up in a couple of days time)
We have a Apache/Wordpress DB Turnkey Server wite a site surrently set up on it with no domain attached to it so all port 80 traffic goes to that Wordpress install. I would like to set up another site that uses a totally different domain name on that same server. I can set up the wordpress databases/directories no problem. How do I go about getting Domain A to point to one directory and Domain B to point to another both on port 80.
Being a noob, I need som help here. I've installed Turnkey Linux in Hyper-V enviroment, and it runs smooth! However, for a WordPress plugin called Document Gallery, I need the image handling features of Ghostscript
I've run into an issue with local containers, TKLBAM/HUB and AWS.
Start with a container TKL template on Proxmox. Then do a backup to the Hub. Then deploy that, or restore it (I've tried both ways), to a new AWS server.
The issue is that it looks like about 50 files in /etc (start up, networking, etc) are missing. This is most likely by design due to the structure of a container vs a VM. It makes sense that a container template would be different than a standard VM build.
The goal is Proxmox container -> backup at Hub -> AWS.
I'm having strange issues with the Wordpress virtual appliance. I'm using the hosted Turnkey Hub portal to host a webserver on the Wordpress VA. Every few weeks, the entire linux instance comes to a complete laggy halt. Apache2 seems to be the culprit, because as soon as I stop the service -- the instance returns to functioning normally again.
Oddly enough, restoring from a recent backup to a new instance clears up any issues and all returns to normal once I updated my external DNS zone to point at the new instance created from backup.
I'd like to edit confconsole in order to support one application of mine as "UI", but I am a bit confused about the steps. Do you know if there is any howto/guide, please?