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This is actually how it should look right after the installation since no data has been pushed from You can try to comment the following lines in
But it is far more interesting to see the logs ...
Also check the logs in T-Pot's cloud support is developed solely by the community. Some users report success on AWS, GCP and even Azure. |
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Thank you for the reply,
I just wanted to update this. It was definitely that I did not have enough RAM to be running all those services. I went ahead and deleted and remade my T-pot VM in Azure. This time I created it with 16 Gb of RAM.
It seems to be running at around 12 Gb of RAM usage steady. So anyone wanting to use Azure to create T-pot it is possible, but might require more resources than the recommended.