Re: [rt-users] RT 4 on Amazon EC2

2017-02-24 Thread François Meehan
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

Re: [rt-users] RT 4 on Amazon EC2

2017-02-22 Thread Landon Stewart
On Feb 22, 2017, at 4:09 AM, Peter Nikolaidis > wrote: Sorry- too quick with the send button. I did have to add a separate swap partition because my instance was indeed running out of memory. I also was not able to quickly get fcgi working,

Re: [rt-users] RT 4 on Amazon EC2

2017-02-22 Thread Peter Nikolaidis
Sorry- too quick with the send button. I did have to add a separate swap partition because my instance was indeed running out of memory. I also was not able to quickly get fcgi working, so I just moved on with standard Apache2. I am using the Amazon Ubuntu AMI. Peter -- Peter Nikolaidis,

Re: [rt-users] RT 4 on Amazon EC2

2017-02-22 Thread Peter Nikolaidis
Hi François, I just recently moved back to RT after three years of coping with ConnectWise and Autotask. I am presently running RT/Apache on a t2 nano and Postgres on another t2 nano instance. I have not noticed the behavior you reported, but have noticed that, sometime in the last week or so,

Re: [rt-users] RT 4 on Amazon EC2

2017-02-21 Thread Andrew Huddleston
I had this issue the other day using Amazon Linux AMI. Stand alone server would run, but httpd would spike to 100+% cpu, no error, no logs, no output.. eventually I gave up and used the Centos7 AMI, worked like a dream first time. I now run rt4 in aws. Andrew Huddleston On 22 Feb 2017, at