I need to adjust my cron times due to the length of time it takes to TKLBAM changes to a file system.
Essentially I want to kick things off at about 9PM rather than the 6 am that daily, weekly and monthly cron jobs are set for.
This isn't a question of how to do this but of will this affect anything? - updates, patches etc.
I have modified cron times before without issue but that was a familiar system (Ubuntu). I am aware these images are based on Ubuntu but there are several changes and hey it does not hurt to ask.
[update 2012-02-04] - a bit more of an update. Added firstboot scripts, forced https (via .htaccess). Rebased SF images (ISO & OVZ) on TKL v11.3 and tested (briefly). Feedback welcome.
[update 2011-10-01] - minor update to tidy up patch.
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I was trying to post positive feedback on some appliances and didn't see an obvious way of doing it. Can there be a star rating and comments on the actual appliance download page? Sorry admins, but move/delete this if needed.
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I have said it before but here it is again; I have a file server with about 100Gb of data that I want to use TKLBAM with - the problem is that my (and everyone elses at the moment) uplink is maxed at 1Mbps (thats Bits not Bytes!) and will take about 14 days to perform a full backup. Of course if I want to perform daily backups this wont work. (As a side note I have found an ISP that allows unlimited uploads)
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This was the setup I was working on. Ideally it would come in a few flavors.
Flat file-no DB needed for static only websites. Addable later.
The base components:
a) jeos php nginx b) jeos php hiawatha c) lamp is not an option-too big-complex
The application layer: Any small fast CMS-easy instructions to add after install. Basically just drop the expanded .gz files into /var/http/public and off one goes to build. Very low hardware required...say P4-512ram-10GB hdd. Some would get it to work on less I'm sure.
After rethinking and some more research it seems I'm reinventing the wheel on my TKL Base server project.
Openstack is building one version of the future and it has big backing. TKL has TKLHub on EC2.
I'm getting the picture slowly. Very interesting this cloud stuff. Anybody else building out a structure for clients around here besides TKL? Looking at stackops as a base. If you find this email inappropriate to TKL ops delete it and I'll understand. It's simply for discussion purposes.