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I suppose because i didn't configured any repository): )**Īnd in the production.log I see (and then a lot of scm errors for all the repository. #specific configuration options for development environmentīut when I use option Send test email I get this error: **An error occurred while sending mail (getaddrinfo: No such host is known. In the configuration.yml I wrote at the end of the file (with the " "):Īfter every change I restart all the programs that bitnami redmine stack shows (Apache, MySQL,Subversion,Thin_redmine,Thin_redmine2) production: I'm a noob with Redmine and I'm trying to send a email notification.
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Good news: Android Mobile/Tablet App or Iphone/Ipad Apps are also available and we also got these working !!! So why does the owncloud desktop client not sync with the Bitnami Cloud server ? So owncloud is properly working on the server !
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In the next owncloud screen we could upload files from our PC to the server and also download files from the server.

We can however connect to the server by surfing to: and entering our username and password.
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However we could not get the Windows PC client to sync with the Bitnami EC2 server.
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Mac OS and Linux desktop clients are also available. Then we downloaded a Windows PC client from: and installed this.
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The server should restart using the new type.On our Bitnami Cloud EC2 server we installed the Bitnami application Owncloud hoping to sync files on our Windows PC with our Bitnami Cloud Server.įrom the download page: we selected the Bitnami 'module' (!), as we already previously configured our server through the Bitnami Control Panel and as an 'after thought' discovered we wanted to install Owncloud. In the resulting dialog, select the new server size and click “Apply”.įrom the “Actions” drop-down menu, select the “Instance State -> Start” menu item. Once the instance has stopped, select the “Instance Settings -> Change Instance type” menu item. In the left navigation bar, select the “Instances -> Instances” menu item.įrom the “Actions” drop-down menu, select the “Instance State -> Stop” menu item.

If required, use the region selector in the top right corner to switch to the region where your instance was launched. You will be redirected to the AWS Cloud Console. On the server detail page, click the “Manage in the AWS Cloud Console” button. Select your cloud server from the resulting list. The procedure consists of creating a new server using the same disk as the server to be modified, and then deleting the old one following the steps below.īrowse to the Bitnami Launchpad for AWS Cloud and sign in if required using your Bitnami account. Subsequent changes to the server configuration will need to be performed using the AWS Cloud Console. The Bitnami Launchpad for AWS Cloud only supports server configuration during the initial server build process. NOTE: If you want to increase available disk space by adding a new EBS volume to your instance, refer to this guide instead. Modify the AWS instance type or CPU/memory configuration Troubleshoot server performance problems.Enable SSL access over HTTPS with Cloudflare.Understand the message "AWS instance scheduled for retirement".Modify the AWS instance type or CPU/memory configuration.Auto-configure a Let's Encrypt certificate.Manage Bitnami Launchpad instances through the AWS Console.Launch T2, C4 or M4 AWS instances using the Bitnami Launchpad for AWS Cloud.Install and use the Amazon CloudWatch agent.Give SSH access to another person, such as a customer.Learn about the Bitnami Configuration Tool.Move AWS instances between the AWS Console and the Bitnami Launchpad for AWS Cloud.Configure third-party SMTP for outbound emails.Reassociate an existing IP address with a new AWS instance.Understand what data Bitnami collects from deployed Bitnami stacks.Learn about Bitnami PHP application modules deprecation.Understand the default directory structure.Learn about the SSH warning 'REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED'.
