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accidently started apt upgrade

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  • sponchS Offline
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    wrote last edited by girish
    #1

    Hi,
    just accidently started an apt upgrade process instead of an only upgrade of netbird agent service running on my cloudron.
    restart works fine.
    troubleshoot seems fine too.
    Vendor: netcup Product: KVM Server
    Linux: 5.15.0-181-generic
    Ubuntu: jammy 22.04
    Cloudron: 9.2.0
    Execution environment: kvm
    Processor: AMD EPYC 9645 96-Core Processor x 20
    RAM: 65839400KB
    Disk: /dev/vda3 2.6T
    [OK] Root disk usage is OK (10%)
    [OK] Memory usage is OK (18%)
    [OK] Clock is NTP-synchronized
    [OK] node version is correct
    [OK] IPv6 is enabled in kernel. Public IPv6 address detected
    [OK] docker is running
    [OK] docker version is correct
    [OK] MySQL is running
    [OK] netplan is good
    [OK] DNS is resolving via systemd-resolved
    [OK] unbound is running
    [OK] IPv4 HTTPS to api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_ip
    [OK] IPv6 HTTPS to api.cloudron.io/api/v1/helper/public_ip
    [OK] IPv4 HTTPS to auth.docker.io/token
    [OK] IPv6 HTTPS to auth.docker.io/token
    [OK] IPv4 HTTPS to acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org
    [OK] IPv6 HTTPS to acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org
    [OK] nginx is running
    [OK] dashboard cert is valid
    [OK] dashboard is reachable via loopback
    [OK] No pending database migrations
    [OK] Service 'mysql' is running and healthy
    [OK] Service 'postgresql' is running and healthy
    [WARN] Service 'mongodb' is not running (may be lazy-stopped)
    [OK] Service 'mail' is running and healthy
    [OK] Service 'graphite' is running and healthy
    [OK] Service 'sftp' is running and healthy
    [OK] box v9.2.0 is running

    Is there anything that could have gone wrong that I should check?

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      wrote last edited by sponch
      #2

      seems to have bricked the VPN App
      failed to bind host port 0.0.0.0:51820/udp: address already in use

      --> took another port for netbird - VPN app is up again ...puh....

      Hope there won't be anything else...

      seems the update has touched:
      iproute2
      netplan
      nftables
      cloud-init
      apparmor

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      • girishG Offline
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        @sponch it shouldn't be a problem if troubleshoot works fine.

        Overall, it's become quite common now to run apt upgrade by habit or the VPS providers are running this automatically. With that in mind, we have decided to change our policy to allow apt upgrades (but not dist upgrades). We will (already have) change the platform code accordingly to adapt to different base packages as required. For Cloudron 10, the warning is already removed - https://git.cloudron.io/platform/box/-/commit/1ae9fb2477a33b724ccffb17a1fda800953aafda

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