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1.2. Key features | |
1.2.1. Instances | |
1.2.1.1. Create a new instanceTo create a new instance, go to Instances → Create a new instance, (e.g
1.2.1.2. Import a Tiki instanceTo import a Tiki instance, go to Instances → Import a tiki instance, once at (e.g
1.2.1.3. Delete an instanceDeleting an instance is done by going to Instances → Delete an instance, (e.g
1.2.1.4. List InstancesAll your instances are displayed at (e.g
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1.2.2. Manage | |
1.2.2.1. Update an instanceUpdate an instance, by going to Manage → Update an instance, (e.g
1.2.2.2. Upgrade an instanceYou can also upgrade your instance. For example to move from version 20.x to version 21.x. To do this, proceed as follows: Manage → Upgrade an instance, on the page (e.g
1.2.2.3. Fix an instanceTo fix the permissions of an instance with Tiki Manager Web Administration, proceed to Manage → Fix an instance, (e.g 1.2.2.4. Watch an instanceTiki Manager Web Administration allow you to check for anomalies in an instance, proceed to Manage → Watch an instance, (e.g 1.2.2.5. Clone an instanceIf you want to create an identical copy of an instance, go to Manage → Clone an instance, (e.g
1.2.2.6. Clone and Upgrade an instanceYou can also clone, create an exact copy of an instance and upgrade it simultaneously with Tiki Manager Web Administration. Like Clone an instance with an extra upgrade operation. To do this, scroll down the "Manage" menu, click on "Clone and upgrade an instance", once on the page:
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1.2.3. Backups | |
1.2.3.1. Backup an instanceTo backup an instance with Tiki Manager Web Administration, go to Backups → Make a Backup, (e.g The backup includes all files (using rsync for efficient bandwidth management) on remote host (including user files and files stored out of the web root) and a dump of the database. Each backup is archived in the
1.2.3.2. Restore an instanceGo to Backups → Restore an instance, (e.g
A modal will open and give you the report of the restore.
1.2.3.3. Manage backupsWith Tiki Manager Web Administration, manage (list, delete) the backups of your instances, you can find them by going to Backups → Manage Backups, (e.g
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1.2.4. Help | |
1.2.4.1. Check requirementsHelp → Check requirements, (e.g
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1.2.5. How to update access credentials (username/password) | |
To update the username and password, edit the config.php file that is located at the root of the web interface files.
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1.2.6. Too many invalid login attempts | |
If you get a message "Login is temporarily disabled, please contact an administrator to unlock the login process.", see webmanager:block --reset |