Hi everyone. I just learned about the work you guys are doing and am in awe. I am also both excited and relieved to have found that you have developped exactly the product I'm looking for - I think. My question is simple: How do I get my existing deployments into TKL? I've spent a few hours reading through stuff and haven't seen a definitive answer (some getting started docs are needed, and in the spirit of Open Source I'm willing to pitch-in if help is needed).
It seems like I would use TKLBAM to import the file structures lock stock and barrel. Is that correct?
I have 2 production instances running at Linode, both on Ubuntu 10.04. One is a WordpressMU install, the other is a custom app built on django.
So would I start with a couple of ubuntu instances on the hub and go from there?
And sorry if this question is already clearly answered somewhere, but I've looked thoroughly and not found the answer. If the answer is lying around soemwhere, I'd humbly suggest putting it soemwhere front and center where it's easy to find.
So can I use TKLBAM to import my existing VPS deployments?
Hi everyone. I just learned about the work you guys are doing and am in awe. I am also both excited and relieved to have found that you have developped exactly the product I'm looking for - I think. My question is simple: How do I get my existing deployments into TKL? I've spent a few hours reading through stuff and haven't seen a definitive answer (some getting started docs are needed, and in the spirit of Open Source I'm willing to pitch-in if help is needed).
It seems like I would use TKLBAM to import the file structures lock stock and barrel. Is that correct?
I have 2 production instances running at Linode, both on Ubuntu 10.04. One is a WordpressMU install, the other is a custom app built on django.
So would I start with a couple of ubuntu instances on the hub and go from there?
And sorry if this question is already clearly answered somewhere, but I've looked thoroughly and not found the answer. If the answer is lying around soemwhere, I'd humbly suggest putting it soemwhere front and center where it's easy to find.
Thanks!