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Docker and Postgres refuse to start

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  • timconsidineT timconsidine

    All apps back up except for minio
    EDIT : rolled minio back to v2.9.13 and working now.
    Services now show green dot for docker and postgres

    2nd time postgres has failed recently.
    Running 7.2.5 and ubuntu 20.04

    Worrying

    Just noticed that docker ps -a shows a number of exited containers, but Cloudron portal only shows 1 app not responding. Is this normal ?

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    @timconsidine said in Docker and Postgres refuse to start:

    Running 7.2.5 and ubuntu 20.04

    What caused this whole issue ? Just random?

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    • girishG girish

      @timconsidine said in Docker and Postgres refuse to start:

      Running 7.2.5 and ubuntu 20.04

      What caused this whole issue ? Just random?

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      @girish good question !
      It seems random ... except 2nd time that postgres has failed.
      I'll keep an eye on and monitor, trying to be more aware of different changes.
      I'm running Cloudron on a Hetzner box, so I have reasonable confidence in the VPS.
      Will keep an eye out and report any observations.
      For now just carry on enjoying Cloudron !

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        @timconsidine said in Docker and Postgres refuse to start:

        Running 7.2.5 and ubuntu 20.04

        What caused this whole issue ? Just random?

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        wrote on last edited by timconsidine
        #6

        @girish so it has happened again
        Not aware of any cause - no intervention or fiddling done.
        I just rebooted the box when prompted in the dashboard
        Although I suspect it was failing before this
        postgres service does not start
        Cloudron dashboard for services shows orange dot
        Logs show :

        Nov 20 09:15:35 Resetting root password
        Nov 20 09:15:57 Detected existing installation
        Nov 20 09:15:59 Debug mode. Sleeping
        Nov 20 09:16:16 Debug mode. Sleeping
        Nov 20 09:16:54 Debug mode. Sleeping
        Nov 20 09:19:24 Debug mode. Sleeping
        Nov 20 09:28:39 Debug mode. Sleeping
        Nov 20 09:30:36 Debug mode. Sleeping
        

        Tried rebooting the box
        As postgres is such a core service, I am reluctant to fiddle.
        What would be the recommended steps to solve this ?

        EDIT : I did try to start piostgres via command line :

        root@Ubuntu-2004-focal-64-minimal ~ # sudo service postgresql start
        Failed to start postgresql.service: Unit postgresql.service not found.
        
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        • timconsidineT timconsidine

          @girish so it has happened again
          Not aware of any cause - no intervention or fiddling done.
          I just rebooted the box when prompted in the dashboard
          Although I suspect it was failing before this
          postgres service does not start
          Cloudron dashboard for services shows orange dot
          Logs show :

          Nov 20 09:15:35 Resetting root password
          Nov 20 09:15:57 Detected existing installation
          Nov 20 09:15:59 Debug mode. Sleeping
          Nov 20 09:16:16 Debug mode. Sleeping
          Nov 20 09:16:54 Debug mode. Sleeping
          Nov 20 09:19:24 Debug mode. Sleeping
          Nov 20 09:28:39 Debug mode. Sleeping
          Nov 20 09:30:36 Debug mode. Sleeping
          

          Tried rebooting the box
          As postgres is such a core service, I am reluctant to fiddle.
          What would be the recommended steps to solve this ?

          EDIT : I did try to start piostgres via command line :

          root@Ubuntu-2004-focal-64-minimal ~ # sudo service postgresql start
          Failed to start postgresql.service: Unit postgresql.service not found.
          
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          @timconsidine from the logs, do you have recovery mode simply enabled for your postgres service? Click on the edit icon for postgres in the services view in your Cloudron dashboard to see that checkbox.

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          • nebulonN nebulon

            @timconsidine from the logs, do you have recovery mode simply enabled for your postgres service? Click on the edit icon for postgres in the services view in your Cloudron dashboard to see that checkbox.

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            wrote on last edited by timconsidine
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            @nebulon I tried increasing the memory (no change)
            I tried toggling the enable recovery but also no change
            EDIT : recovery mode currently unticked, does not start

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            • timconsidineT timconsidine

              @nebulon I tried increasing the memory (no change)
              I tried toggling the enable recovery but also no change
              EDIT : recovery mode currently unticked, does not start

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              @timconsidine said in Docker and Postgres refuse to start:

              EDIT : recovery mode currently unticked, does not start

              Do you see the same logs as before? Debug mode. Sleeping is printed when the service is in recovery mode.

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              • girishG girish

                @timconsidine said in Docker and Postgres refuse to start:

                EDIT : recovery mode currently unticked, does not start

                Do you see the same logs as before? Debug mode. Sleeping is printed when the service is in recovery mode.

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                @girish ah thanks
                Now I just have the first 2 lines (resetting root password / existing instal).

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                • girishG girish

                  @timconsidine said in Docker and Postgres refuse to start:

                  EDIT : recovery mode currently unticked, does not start

                  Do you see the same logs as before? Debug mode. Sleeping is printed when the service is in recovery mode.

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                  @girish interestingly (for me!) there is no postgres service file

                  root@Ubuntu-2004-focal-64-minimal ~ # systemctl status postgresql
                  Unit postgresql.service could not be found.
                  

                  Is this normal ? Or the cause of the issue ?

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                  • timconsidineT timconsidine

                    @girish interestingly (for me!) there is no postgres service file

                    root@Ubuntu-2004-focal-64-minimal ~ # systemctl status postgresql
                    Unit postgresql.service could not be found.
                    

                    Is this normal ? Or the cause of the issue ?

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                    @timconsidine postgresql is in a docker container. docker inspect postgresql for example should work. I am not sure why it's stuck, can you drop a note to support@cloudron.io ?

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                    • girishG girish

                      @timconsidine postgresql is in a docker container. docker inspect postgresql for example should work. I am not sure why it's stuck, can you drop a note to support@cloudron.io ?

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                      @girish ah good to know ref docker
                      will contact support@

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                        The issue was that pg_ctl has a default timeout of 60 seconds. On your server, it's taking a bit more than 60 seconds to start. So, I have bumped this value up and it's running now.

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                        • girishG girish

                          The issue was that pg_ctl has a default timeout of 60 seconds. On your server, it's taking a bit more than 60 seconds to start. So, I have bumped this value up and it's running now.

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                          @girish many thanks !

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