Apps Stuck Updating - Cleaning up old install - even after stopping/restarting task
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@girish @jdaviescoates my home server v7.3.2 (Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS) works just fine. I installed Searx and uninstalled it without an issue. I can probably try upgrading my Contabo server tonight. All I need to do is run the following command, right?
sudo do-release-upgrade
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@girish said in Apps Stuck Updating - Cleaning up old install - even after stopping/restarting task:
So far, this is not reproducible on a netcup server. I left it overnight to make many updates and it seems to be doing fine.
Can confirm. Not reproducable on Netcup RS or VPS servers.
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@subven said in Apps Stuck Updating - Cleaning up old install - even after stopping/restarting task:
@girish said in Apps Stuck Updating - Cleaning up old install - even after stopping/restarting task:
So far, this is not reproducible on a netcup server. I left it overnight to make many updates and it seems to be doing fine.
Can confirm. Not reproducable on Netcup RS or VPS servers.
I wonder why so many (well, at least 3, me @avatar1024 @imc67 ) of us Netcup customers are hitting this issue.
I'm on a Netcup VPS 3000 G10.
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Just to add some info:
All my three instances are on Netcup:
Two are RS on Cloudron 7.2.5 Ubuntu 20.04
One is a VPS on Cloudron 7.3.2 Ubuntu 22.04All are using a herzner storage box for backup mounted as SSHFS (not CIFS).
I only hit this issue on one instance on Cloudron 7.2.5. Rebooting the server solves it for a bit (I can update all apps manually and it works fine) but then the issue comes back at some point.
Everything in the update process works fine but it gets stuck on "Cleaning up old install". When I then cancel the task, go to the repair tab and click Restart task, the app just restart to a working state (not updated) but the update does not restart.
So what's weird is that it works completely fine on another instance that's exactly the same: same provider, same root server, same Cloudron/Ubuntu version.
Happy to give SSH access if useful.
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@girish Updating the server was going smooth until I tried to recreate the addon containers. It's still adding new dots so I assume it's okay but has been running for over 6 1/2 hours! Is this normal?
Disk size is 420GB total w/ around 65GB used.
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@humptydumpty that should definitely not take so long. I assume you mean the running of
/home/yellowtent/box/scripts/recreate-containers
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@humptydumpty yeah, I think what has happenned is that the docker is getting stuck again and thus addon containers are not getting created properly. Can you give me SSH access and drop a mail to support@ ? I can try to see if recreating the docker images solves anything.
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@humptydumpty thanks, just looking into this now. Indeed:
2022-11-22T05:48:22.494Z box:shell removeAllContainers exec: docker ps -qa --filter 'label=isCloudronManaged' | xargs --no-run-if-empty docker stop
docker is not responding So, I will recreate the docker images completely . I did this now on @jdaviescoates ' server a while ago to see if it helps as well.
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Further, I am unable to remove the docker directory even after stopping and disabling docker...
root@vmi557975:/# sudo systemctl stop docker Warning: Stopping docker.service, but it can still be activated by: docker.socket root@vmi557975:/# rm -rf /var/lib/docker rm: cannot remove '/var/lib/docker/overlay2/ff0c38183c43e7bcaaf9b564d44f762e0b22f4bd77592a1f0ddae1507dff138d/merged': Device or resource busy rm: cannot remove '/var/lib/docker/overlay2/d19d5ab400f594ee0a9ce613fbd44ebdd98d72cfa7b0ef7afd1705189272636e/merged': Device or resource busy rm: cannot remove '/var/lib/docker/overlay2/d8c1b7219fb875bed31be5c935420240e86a29ae38e42f06c547d8d20534e1c0/merged': Device or resource busy root@vmi557975:/# ps aux | grep docker root 1330267 0.0 0.0 9068 2260 pts/0 S+ 13:58 0:00 grep --color=auto docker
Some dangling container is causing problems:
root@vmi557975:/# ps aux | grep container root 304611 0.0 0.0 710832 8624 ? Sl Nov20 0:24 /usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v2 -namespace moby -id adf60365e7ebeed38c53723ed75725ed398a434fb7aaec805a910edcaa5ae901 -address /run/containerd/containerd.sock root 1196183 0.0 0.0 710768 8464 ? Sl 05:24 0:04 /usr/bin/containerd-shim-runc-v2 -namespace moby -id d4b36c14c6c2850853bd62513ff6203135f75047a8640001accadcf62ef496b1 -address /run/containerd/containerd.sock root 1330278 0.0 0.0 9068 2200 pts/0 R+ 13:59 0:00 grep --color=auto container
I guess this is why it's hanging, it's unable to remove images.
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@humptydumpty yes, I just removed the entire /var/lib/docker and re-creating all the apps (had to reboot to even remove it since it was locked by various processes).
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@humptydumpty practically, all email servers will retry sending email if they caught you in the downtime.