Forum Activity for @nowhereman

Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/17/15 02:07:43AM
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Thank you Michael,

Now I get to figure out how it all works.... ;-)
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/17/15 01:41:02AM
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Installation and Configuration

never mind, I got it running, I hope.

www.nowhereman.tv Nothing there right now should be showing down for maintenance.

If someone would check it please I would be grateful..
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/16/15 09:56:49PM
12 posts

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Installation and Configuration

hi Paul, yep restarted it twice, and just did a third time, still the same thing, Apache/Ubuntu default page.

Which of course sits at /var/www/html/

Is there a redirect I'm missing to point the server at Jamroom?

updated by @nowhereman: 03/16/15 10:02:37PM
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/16/15 02:28:55PM
12 posts

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Installation and Configuration

Ok I'm stuck, I'm sure this is a very simple fix though but I'm stumped.

Server is up and running, I'm getting the Apache/Ubuntu generic page when I go to www.nowhereman.tv so the server IS working.

Downloaded, unpacked, and ftp the Jamroom installation to my /nowhereman/public_html folder, and go visit the site in Firefox over the web.

I'm still getting the Apache/Ubuntu generic working page.

That's following the installation text to the letter.

What did I do wrong?
updated by @nowhereman: 03/16/15 02:30:47PM
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/15/15 07:49:45AM
12 posts

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PROGRESS!!!
postfix and mailgun is setup and configured, and the smoke from fried brain cells is clearing!

SSL certs coming tonight!

I BE JAMMIN!
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/15/15 12:28:30AM
12 posts

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Installation and Configuration

On the optimizing I bumped the max upload file size to 2048M (2 gig) and will start with that, If I need a bigger memory set I'll bump to the next server level. which would be 8 gig.

Give it a whirl and see how it does. :)

On to postfix and mailgun, and I should be ready.

SSL will have to wait on the cert people
updated by @nowhereman: 03/15/15 12:29:37AM
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/14/15 10:57:55PM
12 posts

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I'm at the optimizing PHP5 page now, it says that the max uploaded file size is one fourth the memory size in the server to allow for overhead in recoding video files. With 4 gig in the server, that means that the max files size I can upload to the server is 1 gig right?
I really need 2 gig, does that mean I need a bigger server?
updated by @nowhereman: 03/14/15 10:58:27PM
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/14/15 08:52:01PM
12 posts

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Installation and Configuration

paul: What can you not get to work?

Hi Paul,

Memory that hasn't been used in 17 years is the basic problem ;-)

Sorry for the rant, I'm not used to manually configuring anything anymore, particularly a linux server...... I'll eventually get it, but some of it is re-learning things I've forgotten. It's not like riding a bike, it is one of those things that if you don't use it you DO lose it...
updated by @nowhereman: 03/14/15 08:52:33PM
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/14/15 06:29:59PM
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Got another question,

I know you don't directly support setting up a server on anything but your own hosting, but you do have a guide for setting up a server on digital ocean to run Jamroom.
I've been trying to get it set up on a 60 gig droplet using your guide for two days now and just can't get it to work.

Will this run on the standard Digital Ocean Ubuntu lamp stack?
updated by @nowhereman: 03/14/15 06:30:51PM
Nowhereman
@nowhereman
03/12/15 01:51:56AM
12 posts

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I have would have control over the one serving, the other I don't.
updated by @nowhereman: 03/12/15 01:53:27AM
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