Bitnami package for LAMP
Bitnami by VMware | 8.2.26-0 on Debian 12Linux/Unix, Debian 12 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Not Work
created multiple instances but the error is ever the same: Server refused our key. it is impossible access to server in any known way.
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Don't waste your time
I lost a lot of time trying to get a extra vhost properly configured
needing lots of extra work mainly on the php fpm module
I'm sure Bitnami made a good effort but it ended in me getting a clean ubuntu image and starting from scratch
Worst expreriense ever
This image is really awful!
1) All applications are installed in /opt/bitnami instead of their default locations. If an expert, like me, tries to work with it, he has to learn all configs from scretch.
2) All applications are highly coupled. In order to change mysql data location I had to edit 15!!! files.
3) It's not possible to restart single application, as all of them are installed in a bundle.
4) There's no even restart for the bundle service.
The result: 2 work hours lost + moved to other image
Probably it was the worst experience I ever had with preinstalled images.
MySQL access how to find root password?
I was installed this AMI for LAMP development.
Succesfully connected to the instance trough SSH,
and SFTP using putty ppk
Even get working phpmyadmin login page.
But spent several hours for searching a solution how really get access to MySQL got nothing.
There is no way to get root password for MySQL.
I was resetting password through passwd from command line many times. nothing helped.
So I think that Bitnami should create some tutorial of how MySql access should be granted to the AMI user.
After spending several hours to get my LAMP environment ready using this AMI. I just removed that from my AWS EC.
My experience is negative. Hope I'am not the dumbest person.
Good luck to everyone who will try to use it.
Garbage cache configuration
Despite restarting the EC2 instance multiple times, restarting Apache and Varnish services, and disabling APC any files outside of htdocs are cached indefinitely with no documentation.
I tried...I failed
Nothing easier than configuring a stack by yourself.
Messy docs as complicated as on AWS.
Why pay for complicated things, I don't have time to waste.
Lost money
I gave a "service bitnami restart" and found my VPS powered off and terminated.
It's better if you install Apache and MySQL manually on standard Ubuntu distribution.
doesnt work properly , mysql crashes a lot.
product doesnt work properly ,
it's a buggy product ,had a lot of pain while reconfiguration ,
faced issues with databases ,
mysql crashes a lot.
SSH login does't work .
Could not make SSH login work for the instance. Default user id also not found. Not sure if there is image specific get started documentation anywhere.