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    Jenova
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    Hello, I have an issue with postgresql. It wont start back up. I tried using the restart button under System. I talked to Girish about this before and solved it, but I lost the email. Can someone help me? Thanks.

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      girish
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      @Jenova Ah! I found your support email. I wonder why this issue has re-surfaced. That too twice with you...

      NOTE: this nukes all postgresql data. Don't use this if any of your apps are using postgresql already.

      docker stop postgresql
      rm -rf /home/yellowtent/platformdata/postgresql/*
      sed -e 's/postgresql:2.0.2/postgresql:2.0.1/' -i /home/yellowtent/platformdata/INFRA_VERSION
      systemctl restart box
      
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        wrote on last edited by
        #2

        @Jenova If you click the logs button of postgresql what does it say?

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          wrote on last edited by Jenova
          #3

          @girish

          "Detected existing installation"

          I am the person that emailed you the last time, in which the command wouldn't work since I was on my phone. 😕

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            wrote on last edited by
            #4

            @Jenova Ah! I found your support email. I wonder why this issue has re-surfaced. That too twice with you...

            NOTE: this nukes all postgresql data. Don't use this if any of your apps are using postgresql already.

            docker stop postgresql
            rm -rf /home/yellowtent/platformdata/postgresql/*
            sed -e 's/postgresql:2.0.2/postgresql:2.0.1/' -i /home/yellowtent/platformdata/INFRA_VERSION
            systemctl restart box
            
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            • girishG girish

              @Jenova Ah! I found your support email. I wonder why this issue has re-surfaced. That too twice with you...

              NOTE: this nukes all postgresql data. Don't use this if any of your apps are using postgresql already.

              docker stop postgresql
              rm -rf /home/yellowtent/platformdata/postgresql/*
              sed -e 's/postgresql:2.0.2/postgresql:2.0.1/' -i /home/yellowtent/platformdata/INFRA_VERSION
              systemctl restart box
              
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              Jenova
              wrote on last edited by
              #5

              @girish

              Because I get impatient with my VPS and run commands while other commands are still running and I break things. This was one of those times where I would run start.sh and systemctl restart docker one too many times and things were not done running. 😕

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                Hi all, i have this problem as well. Which type of apps ar using this service?

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                      #9

                      after Minutes of restarting retries the dot is red
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                      What can i do?

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                      • S SebGG

                        after Minutes of restarting retries the dot is red
                        bc0ce88c-efba-47b4-9672-b4882c1e2afc-grafik.png

                        What can i do?

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                        @sebgg have you tried clearing out postgresql directory entirely ? Assuming you have backups,

                        docker stop postgresql
                        rm -rf /home/yellowtent/platformdata/postgresql/*
                        ```
                        
                        Then, go to services -> postgresql -> restart. That will rebuild the postgresql container.
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