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      Is it a good idea to schedule occasional reboots via cron on the Cloudron system?

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        nebulon
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        Maybe it could make sense to add an option to schedule reboots during the night if required? Adding a cron job without checking if it is actually required might be a bit over to the top.

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          Maybe it could make sense to add an option to schedule reboots during the night if required? Adding a cron job without checking if it is actually required might be a bit over to the top.

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          @nebulon Yes, a very good Idea.

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            also some of my servers are encrypted and require me to enter a password when booting, this would take the whole thing offline until I enter it, so this needs to be optional ๐Ÿ˜‰

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              Very good point about the reboot with encryption!

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                @nebulon Do you add this feature at the next cloudron version?

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                • M msbt

                  also some of my servers are encrypted and require me to enter a password when booting, this would take the whole thing offline until I enter it, so this needs to be optional ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                  @msbt Off topic, but what encryption method do you use?

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                    @yusf it's mostly VMs on dedicated Proxmox hosts with standard full disk encryption (luks I believe), but I just realized they're all still on 16.04, gonna have to do some updating ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                      @yusf it's mostly VMs on dedicated Proxmox hosts with standard full disk encryption (luks I believe), but I just realized they're all still on 16.04, gonna have to do some updating ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                      @msbt I have to look that up.

                      That reminds me of an on-topic question. Does Cloudron also handles dist upgrades? If not, how should I perform those myself without breaking anything?

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                        it does not, but there's this blogpost: https://cloudron.io/blog/2018-11-26-upgrading-to-bionic.html

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                          Thanks, I havenโ€™t seen it.

                          It makes me wonder what happens when a Cloudronโ€™s host system reaches its end-of-life. Email notification perhaps?

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                            Only security updates are applied automatically. Dist upgrade have to be done by hand. If dist upgrade fails, best bet is to restore into a new instance from a backup.

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                              Only security updates are applied automatically. Dist upgrade have to be done by hand. If dist upgrade fails, best bet is to restore into a new instance from a backup.

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                              @girish Probably even faster to simply migrate to a new VPS direcly, yeah?

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                                @girish Probably even faster to simply migrate to a new VPS direcly, yeah?

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                                @yusf From my experience, yes. And you're sure to start from a clean slate for another few years.

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                                  Yeah, my experience with ubuntu upgades especially dist upgade is spotty at best. I just upgraded my laptop to Ubuntu 19 yesterday and it was total fail. I just re-installed and started afresh. What I do is to backup my $HOME and put it back in a new installation.

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                                    Yeah, my experience with ubuntu upgades especially dist upgade is spotty at best. I just upgraded my laptop to Ubuntu 19 yesterday and it was total fail. I just re-installed and started afresh. What I do is to backup my $HOME and put it back in a new installation.

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                                    @girish All these years and itโ€™s still a pain >_<

                                    Edit: Iโ€™m referring to Linux distros ofc, not Cloudron. ๐Ÿ™ƒ

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