I have been tinkering with the TKL LXC and I am very impressed. It inspired me to attempt to set up 256 wordpress servers in 16 LXC machines and see how much these can take in terms of access etc.
I have a few questions though. If I wanted to automatically bring all my "contained" wordpress servers up at the time o reboot of the LXC appliance (I have 16 wordpress sites in each LXC server). What would you say is best practice when taking them all down at the time of LXC shutdown and bringing them all up at the time of booting the LXC server?
First post here. Brace yourself for a multi-week PIA story. I'll try to be brief where I can. Been using Turnkey on a few projects in the past and currently our business is using a Turnkey Moodle appliance for sales training and it has worked well. We're on Turnkey Linux 12.1 with Moodle version 2.4.3. This was implemented about a year ago now. For testing purposes, I'm using a dev VM, which is a copy of the live production VM. Once I get this squared-up, I'll document the solution and implement it on my production server.
I just downloaded the Wordpress VM and I am trying to install Samba. I have done this several times before and I am not sure where the process breaks down.
I installed Samba from the command line. It appears to be running, but does not show up in the Servers list.
I have recently installed the gantry frame work Joomla 3.2 on a turnkey Lamp amd container.
Basically this is the same style as rackette theme templates Rocketlauncher to in stall gantry frame work 4.1....
My question is I have made the php.config writable by using the command:
chmod -R a+rwX /var/www
Afterwards I checked the joomla installer and it showed it had been changed and I got the green light to go on...
I've got a static IP and setup dedicated URL for my LAMP instance. Using the Hub console the only name it uses to connect to webmin is the dyndns that was assigned to it.
Accessing my site is fine, I just can't connect to webmin. I've tried using the dyndns name, my dns name, the IP and the site will hang for a very long time till I stop it from loading and sometimes the dashboard will appear. From there I try to access Backups and only once have I managed to do a backup (about 3 weeks ago), since then I just can't get in.
I want to try "tklbam-init --solo" to backup my appliance but I get some problems
The release notes state that:
- The --force-profile option accepts appliance codenames (e.g.,
--force-profile=core). This makes --force-profile much easier to
use. Previously the only option was to give it the exact profile
version (e.g., ---force-profile=turnkey-core-13.0-wheezy-amd64)
So, I just migrated via TKLBAM to a Magento Hub Install. Historically a TKLBAM move would move my SSL Certs (and in fact the files did move). However the default did not take so I went to build one from scratch the way I am accostomed.
Generated a new CSR
Reissued a new CRT having submitted the new CSR (namecheap.com)
Recieved a CRT and a INTCA CRT
Dropped them in a new folder parallel to my old folder /etc/ssl/newfolder
I have a VM on ESXi on my local network with Wordpress installed. IP address is 192.168.0.130. When it was single-site, everything worked just fine both from local network (my workstation is 192.168.0.65) and from outside (I have a laptop with mobile 4G Internet on it). No problems at all.