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  • nostrdevN nostrdev

    We suspect this is an issue with the host machine

    You can test by running the following (will reset on next boot):

    sudo sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=512  # Or higher, e.g., 1024
    sudo sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288  # Increase this too if needed
    

    For permanent fix:

    • Edit or create /etc/sysctl.conf

    insert / update:

    fs.inotify.max_user_instances=512
    fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288
    

    Then apply:

    sudo sysctl -p

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    wrote on last edited by
    #59

    @nostrdev said in BTCpayserver:

    We suspect this is an issue with the host machine

    Thank you.
    Will investigate

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    • timconsidineT timconsidine

      @nostrdev said in BTCpayserver:

      That web app looks cool! Is it self-hostable?

      Yes, if you're referring to CCAI
      You can actually use the deployed version at https://ccai.appx.uk to install CCAI onto your own Cloudron server.
      Or you do it manually (docker build, docker push, cloudrin install) by cloning the repo

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      wrote on last edited by nostrdev
      #60

      @timconsidine I'm sure this is totally safe but would still prefer not to enter creds on a third party domain

      Where is the repo?

      found it: https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/cloudron-customapp-installer

      I see that it requires docker to do the manual setup, is there a public image available?

      This tool really ought to be on the main app store, it looks really handy!!

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      • nostrdevN nostrdev

        @timconsidine I'm sure this is totally safe but would still prefer not to enter creds on a third party domain

        Where is the repo?

        found it: https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/cloudron-customapp-installer

        I see that it requires docker to do the manual setup, is there a public image available?

        This tool really ought to be on the main app store, it looks really handy!!

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        wrote on last edited by
        #61

        @nostrdev yes there is a public docker image
        tcmbp132021/cloudron-customapp-installer:vX.Y.Z

        I’m away at present so please check hub.docker.com for the correct version number.

        Totally understand about credentials sensitivity.
        You can check the code in the repo to see nothing is stored. And no metrics captured.
        But feel free to manually use cloudron install —image tcmbp132021/cloudron-customapp-installer:vX.Y.Z after cloning the repo to have access to CloudronManifest.json

        The hosted installer is purely a service, direct install is available.

        I guess you could set up a special purpose Cloudron user and disable or change password after using it.

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        • nostrdevN nostrdev

          @timconsidine I'm sure this is totally safe but would still prefer not to enter creds on a third party domain

          Where is the repo?

          found it: https://git.cloudron.io/timconsidine/cloudron-customapp-installer

          I see that it requires docker to do the manual setup, is there a public image available?

          This tool really ought to be on the main app store, it looks really handy!!

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          wrote on last edited by
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          @nostrdev please upvote https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/14231/ccai-cloudron-custom-app-installer 👍

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            wrote on last edited by
            #63

            done! we would like to add that the packaging team should prioritise the custom app installer over btcpay server (as we can easily deploy apps using the package installer from that point onward)

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              LoudLemur
              wrote on last edited by
              #64

              What is the latest news on official support for BTCpayserver on Cloudron?

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                @nostrdev I'm trying to install btcpayserver after installing btc-core (and node fully synced)

                I change the rpc auth in btcpayserver config.yml to match what is in btc-core bitcoin.conf

                I restarted btcpayserver

                I get a blank page on btcpay.domain.tl in Safari and a 500 error in Firefox.

                btcpayserver logs :
                Jan 07 16:57:24 fail: Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel: Connection id "0HNIE1J43J819", Request id "0HNIE1J43J819:00000001": An unhandled exception was thrown by the application.

                I tried to set sysctl values but they're in RO location so will need a rebuild if wrong

                Am I doing something wrong ?

                Using https://git.nostrdev.com/stuff/cloudron-btcpay

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                • timconsidineT timconsidine

                  @nostrdev I'm trying to install btcpayserver after installing btc-core (and node fully synced)

                  I change the rpc auth in btcpayserver config.yml to match what is in btc-core bitcoin.conf

                  I restarted btcpayserver

                  I get a blank page on btcpay.domain.tl in Safari and a 500 error in Firefox.

                  btcpayserver logs :
                  Jan 07 16:57:24 fail: Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel: Connection id "0HNIE1J43J819", Request id "0HNIE1J43J819:00000001": An unhandled exception was thrown by the application.

                  I tried to set sysctl values but they're in RO location so will need a rebuild if wrong

                  Am I doing something wrong ?

                  Using https://git.nostrdev.com/stuff/cloudron-btcpay

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                  wrote last edited by
                  #66

                  @timconsidine awesome, how much space does btc-core take up fully synced?

                  Conscious tech

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                  • timconsidineT timconsidine

                    @nostrdev I'm trying to install btcpayserver after installing btc-core (and node fully synced)

                    I change the rpc auth in btcpayserver config.yml to match what is in btc-core bitcoin.conf

                    I restarted btcpayserver

                    I get a blank page on btcpay.domain.tl in Safari and a 500 error in Firefox.

                    btcpayserver logs :
                    Jan 07 16:57:24 fail: Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel: Connection id "0HNIE1J43J819", Request id "0HNIE1J43J819:00000001": An unhandled exception was thrown by the application.

                    I tried to set sysctl values but they're in RO location so will need a rebuild if wrong

                    Am I doing something wrong ?

                    Using https://git.nostrdev.com/stuff/cloudron-btcpay

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                    #67

                    @timconsidine when you say the config matches, you mean this part right?

                    # Bitcoin RPC Configuration
                    bitcoin:
                      rpc_user: "bitcoin"
                      rpc_password: "xxxxx"
                    

                    Note that the rpc_password should be the actual password, NOT the rpcauth= value in the bitcoin.conf file (which is derived from the password)

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                    • robiR robi

                      @timconsidine awesome, how much space does btc-core take up fully synced?

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                      @robi for info, this is a non-pruned (full) node, as of today:

                      root@d1f00579-9662-4a14-896e-cf7cd8127709:/media/core# ls
                      banlist.json  bitcoind.pid  blocks  chainstate  debug.log  fee_estimates.dat  peers.dat  settings.json
                      root@d1f00579-9662-4a14-896e-cf7cd8127709:/media/core# du -sh
                      766G    .
                      root@d1f00579-9662-4a14-896e-cf7cd8127709:/media/core# 
                      
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                      • nostrdevN nostrdev

                        @robi for info, this is a non-pruned (full) node, as of today:

                        root@d1f00579-9662-4a14-896e-cf7cd8127709:/media/core# ls
                        banlist.json  bitcoind.pid  blocks  chainstate  debug.log  fee_estimates.dat  peers.dat  settings.json
                        root@d1f00579-9662-4a14-896e-cf7cd8127709:/media/core# du -sh
                        766G    .
                        root@d1f00579-9662-4a14-896e-cf7cd8127709:/media/core# 
                        
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                        wrote last edited by
                        #69

                        @nostrdev thanks, good to know.

                        You know the next question..

                        Pruned?

                        And is it sync-able already pruned?

                        Conscious tech

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                        • robiR robi

                          @nostrdev thanks, good to know.

                          You know the next question..

                          Pruned?

                          And is it sync-able already pruned?

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                          @robi I pruned mine to 3Gb
                          I think somewhere I read pruning down to 600Mb might be possible. Maybe not lower.

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                          • nostrdevN nostrdev

                            @timconsidine when you say the config matches, you mean this part right?

                            # Bitcoin RPC Configuration
                            bitcoin:
                              rpc_user: "bitcoin"
                              rpc_password: "xxxxx"
                            

                            Note that the rpc_password should be the actual password, NOT the rpcauth= value in the bitcoin.conf file (which is derived from the password)

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                            @nostrdev thank you

                            Yes, I used the password value printed below that line as a comment.

                            I will dig bit deeper later

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