I found a work around, instead of Apache I use NGINX and that works.
Little did I know that sending mail from an EC2 instance is problematic to
say the least.
Thanks all for your help.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 2:11 PM, François Meehan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have restored a production in
a memory Swap file
configured. I wonder if this can cause the issue.
Has anyone successful at running RT 4 on EC2?
Thanks in advance,
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-fulltext-indexer --limit 2
That ran without error and now running the command without --limit
parameter also runs with no errors. Unfortunately the index is not working
either.
Is there a way to delete and recreate the index? Or is it something else I
should try?
Thanks in advance,
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*François
Hi,
We are planning to move our RT instance to the cloud, using an EC2 server
running Ubuntu.
Should we use a t2.small (1 CPU 1 Gig ram) or a t2.medium (2 CPU 4 Gig
ram) ?
Our usage is light, 10 new tickets per day approx.
Thanks in advance,
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IT Manager | Responsable TI
Hi,
How can I change the "Admin Comment in HTML" template so it will first show
the message and then RT header of Date:request no. was acted upon by
Regards,
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*Skyp
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
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Technical Support | Support Technique
*VuWall Technology, Inc.*
*Tel:* +1 514-505-4436
*Skype:* VuWall-Support
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