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nodebb: mongodb down?

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    Hello, I wanted to make a quick post about my forum I run using nodebb on Cloudron. I have two apps, one with a custom install and another with a normal install (I don't use the normal install one but left it running). both when down about 12:32am, and I have this error coming up:

    nodebb.min.js?v=977d3dd25da:49 error loading forum/500
    Error: Cannot find module './500'

    and then this when I tried to enable recovery mode:

    Addons Error - Error setting up mongodb. Status code: 500 message: undefined

    and I haven't had any luck being able to fix it. any support would be great, thank you!

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      Check services and restart mongodb

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        Check services and restart mongodb

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        @robi this worked, thank you. I hadn't realized there was a way to check services like that (I had another issue previously telling me to restart nginx, which I never could find out how, but this worked for that too). thanks for the help!

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