I'm trying to restore / migrate a website to a medium.m3 EC2 instance, but I'm running into issues with running out of disk space when I try to restore.
The medium.m3 instance has 4GB of SSD-based instance storage. I've also attached a 30GB SSD-based EBS volume and set that as the boot volume.
My backup is a 12-ish GB backup, and when I trigger the backup from my EC2 instance it runs out of space at /tmp because it's using the instance-based 4GB volume and not the 30GB EBS volume.
First of all a well deserved Well Done with TKL it saves me a lot of time is a great addition for us.
Well I have a problem since most clients only have 1 server and 1 public IP, we often use several VMs with TKL images and use 1 as a reverse proxy, and the proxy redirects internally to the correct VM. Like proxy -> VM1, www.domain.tld -> VM2, blog.domain.tld -> VM3 and so on.
I want to update an existing Joomla (1.6) on Turnkey (11.1)
It is an productive system, so my question is...what is the best way to update the joomla without installing an new turnkey?
Is it possible to update step by step? from 1.6 -> 1.6.5, 1.6.5 -> 1.7, ... til v.3.2? (bacause i think for 3.3 i also need a new php-version?)
Interesting issue. I have been using TKLX on Virtualbox for years with no issues. I wanted to finally get my hands dirty with TKLDEV. TKLDEV installed fine (bridged network), it can be pinged from the Win7 host, it can be accessed via putty and WINSCP but it is inaccessible from the browser!
I thought this might be related to the windows firewall but disabling it had no effect.
I thought this might be an issue with the latest Virtualbox so I downloaded and installed the latest TKLX Wordpress appliance to test and it worked fine (ports 80, 12320, 12321, 12322).
Sorry. I know I've been down this road before. I cannot seem to find a current reference to the problem.
I installed the current (v13.0 ... wheezy) lamp server (from CD built from downloaded ISO image) on a 64 bit intel based machine about a week ago. The initial update went without incident and a subsequent 'apt-get install cifs-utils' also went without incident.
Ok, I have been using Bamboo for a long time and it has been great I luv it. It runs as a vm on Esxi 5.1 (free) I have made the domain changes in vsphere client to have the new domain etc.
I'm running the VTiger appliance from TKL and it's still under 12.1--no upgrade yet available. In the last few days, webmin access has been incredibly slow--just getting the log in page to appear takes many tries as my browser times out. Each step triggers a long wait--even to log in, I usually have to wait 10 minutes to get to webmin proper. The menu is not slow, but trying to bring up the command shell, or any other option, requires this long wait.