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Just check the droplet process history. It shows there how long the operation took.
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Hey SB,
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<br>DO only provides the droplets, what you do with them and how you set them up is completely up to you! Also I would…
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Have you restarted mysql? Also what happens if you telnet from the other droplet to the port MariaDB is listening on? If there is a…
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a) They are both enabled for me, but not the smaller droplets. b) Why didn’t you rebuild them instead of destroying and creating th…
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Ok first things first what is giving that error as it doesn’t strikes me as a FTP error, more a HTTP error?
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@m73mitchell From what I’ve seen the base install is abou 1.1GB (OS and it’s tools). The services you mention don’t take that much …
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You’re welcome, good to hear you solved it!
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Nothing from today in your log doesn’t have to mean if it’s running or not. One way to check for running processes is with ps. If y…
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Can you confirm Unicorn is running? Also check your Unicorn log files for issies.
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