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 instance of RT
On Feb 22, 2017, at 4:09 AM, Peter Nikolaidis
mailto:pet...@paradigmcc.com>> 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, so I just moved on with s
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
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Peter Nikolaidis, CISSP,
esday, February 21, 2017 2:11 PM
Subject: [rt-users] RT 4 on Amazon EC2
To:
Hi,
I have restored a production instance of RT to an Amazon EC2 t2.small virtual
machine. It has 2 Gig of RAM.
I can’t get Apache with Mod_FCGI to work but RT will run ok when using the
stand alone server.
There are no
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 6:1
Hi,
I have restored a production instance of RT to an Amazon EC2 t2.small
virtual machine. It has 2 Gig of RAM.
I can’t get Apache with Mod_FCGI to work but RT will run ok when using the
stand alone server.
There are no error message to help.
One particularity of EC2 is that is does not have a