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I am not understanding what you are trying to do or what you want.
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When I switched to Nginx from Apache. I read these two guides and it helped understand why.
<br>http://arstechnica.com/business/201…
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When you do ls -lah
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<br>What is the user:group it shows? Also to make sure, are you doing this in root to make the folder take…
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What version of ubuntu are you running? 12.04, 13.10, etc
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Its good that this was submitted but wouldn’t this also be better in the tutorial section as well? Just my 2 cents :)
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Its possible but it also could have been a slow install as well. Anything is possible these days.
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Are you running on Ubuntu? Apt-Get is part of Ubuntu’s core OS and there is no real way to uninstall it nor install it. It almost s…
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Could you post your vhost file? When posting the contents, use something like pastie.org and make it private
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There was an issue with the API string that was resolved.
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For now I am running it as root and will be putting it under its own user. I am getting access denied on my own droplets I try to make a snapshot of. I am running ubuntu 12.04
root@dev:/home/backups# DOCLIENTID="AAAAA...
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If you do not remember your password that was set in the first installation process. You may need to reinstall mysql to get the pas…
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I am looking for an inexpensive way to backup my droplet on an hourly rate and only retain 48 hours of backups. If possible to do incremental backups would be nice but if not, no problem. My droplet is running Ubuntu ...
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