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Cloudron down after Ubuntu/Docker update (Docker service fails to start)

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    james
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    Hello @ntnsndr and @valexico
    That two times a Hostinger set up is having the same issue is not a coincidence.
    Still, I am not sure what is going on.
    The file in question exists. So why does the docker daemon suddenly act in this way.

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      Valexico
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      Hi @james
      So what should we do at the end? My cloudron server is quite critical for my business, and deleting a config file to make it up sounds a bit scary. I would be glad to have an official fix or recommendation on this.

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      • jamesJ Online
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        Hello @valexico
        Can you please write a mail to support@cloudron.io and enable remote support?
        Also, please give us a timeframe when we can restart processes like the docker and the box service to analyse the issue.

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          joseph
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          Thanks for the access @valexico . The issue has to do with the faulty ubuntu kernel update . Updating the firewall makes it work.

          Technical details: Cloudron configures docker and containers to log using the syslog service (cloudron-syslog) . Because of the kernel regression, docker is unable to reach the syslog service and doesn't start anymore. The cgroupfs was not the issue.

          We are making a patch release for Cloudron which fixes the firewall rules .

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            Thanks for the access @valexico . The issue has to do with the faulty ubuntu kernel update . Updating the firewall makes it work.

            Technical details: Cloudron configures docker and containers to log using the syslog service (cloudron-syslog) . Because of the kernel regression, docker is unable to reach the syslog service and doesn't start anymore. The cgroupfs was not the issue.

            We are making a patch release for Cloudron which fixes the firewall rules .

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            @joseph
            At the end is it related to hostinger config or any user would face this issue upon reboot ? Where does the faulty update comes from ?

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              @valexico issue is not specific to hostinger . Ubuntu has pushed a new kernel which is causing problems with Cloudron's firewall. We are making a new release to workaround this issue.

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                Just experienced this today. Also on Hostinger. Requested reboot and system will not come back online. Have not applied the fix yet so if you want a system that is still broken and you want to investigate, let me know.

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                  Just experienced this today. Also on Hostinger. Requested reboot and system will not come back online. Have not applied the fix yet so if you want a system that is still broken and you want to investigate, let me know.

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                  joseph
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                  @AndyCPNW please check the ubuntu kernel versions. It's 110 probably?

                  The quick fix:

                  • Edit /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/cloudron.conf . Change --log-driver=json-file .
                  • systemctl daemon-reload and systemctl restart docker box

                  Cloudron 9.1.7 is being rolled out. You can update once the system is up and it will fix the firewall.

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                    @AndyCPNW please check the ubuntu kernel versions. It's 110 probably?

                    The quick fix:

                    • Edit /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/cloudron.conf . Change --log-driver=json-file .
                    • systemctl daemon-reload and systemctl restart docker box

                    Cloudron 9.1.7 is being rolled out. You can update once the system is up and it will fix the firewall.

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                    @joseph Thanks - I tried the cloudron-firewall.sh patch and restarting but did not get docker to come up so I deleted the conf file like the original solution suggested and it came right back again. Yes it was kernel 110. Everything seems to be running now. Bummer that kernel upgrade caused all of this. Thanks for the help.

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                      Hello,

                      I am experiencing the same issue, which appeared suddenly. I have tried the different fixes suggested in this thread, but none of them really worked.

                      Last night, I was able to restart the server and everything seemed to be working fine. However, this morning when I checked again, the system was unresponsive once more.

                      I am currently traveling for the next 10 days, away from my office, and I only have an iPad with me. I connect to a computer at my office remotely, and from there I access my Cloudron. However, the internet connection where I am is very unstable, which makes troubleshooting extremely difficult.

                      Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

                      Best regards,
                      Philippe

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                        nebulon
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                        This was fixed in support. The system had a file /etc/docker/daemon.json which also specified the log-driver causing docker to refuse to start. Simple removing that file and restarting docker brought the system back.

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                          This was fixed in support. The system had a file /etc/docker/daemon.json which also specified the log-driver causing docker to refuse to start. Simple removing that file and restarting docker brought the system back.

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                          @nebulon Thank you so much. It's work now.

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