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  • humptydumptyH Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #95

    @privsec I just realized my mistake. For the initial installation follow #49 (skip step 10; somehow the app works without supervisor) and apply the fixes in #83 to get rid of the errors during the outlined steps.

    In the future when you need to upgrade from v1.0 to v1.X, follow the upgrade guide in comment #84 and apply the fixes in comment #83. If you do #49 again, user data won't transfer over.

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      #96

      Ahh, awesome, ok. Thank you

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      • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

        @girish We sorted out all Mixpost installation errors but the Horizon mystery remains. Dima has no clue how Horizon is staying alive without Supervisor. Any thoughts?

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        wrote on last edited by
        #97

        @humptydumpty interesting. LAMP app has no special code to run horizon in the background. There must be something else running it. Have you tried to use ps to figure out what the parent process of horizon is?

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        • girishG girish

          @humptydumpty interesting. LAMP app has no special code to run horizon in the background. There must be something else running it. Have you tried to use ps to figure out what the parent process of horizon is?

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          wrote on last edited by humptydumpty
          #98

          @girish I ran ps aux (had to look that up, I love that you're mistaking my copy/paste skills with actual coding knowledge 😂 )

          root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# ps aux
          USER         PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
          root           1  0.0  0.1 320052 53260 pts/0    Ss+  Aug21   0:13 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
          root          17  0.0  0.0   2928  1008 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:00 /bin/cat
          root          18  0.0  0.0   2928  1000 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:01 /bin/cat
          root          22  0.0  0.0   5048  4032 pts/1    Ss   Aug21   0:00 /bin/bash
          root          34  0.1  0.2 292272 80148 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:33 php artisan horizon
          root          36  0.1  0.2 292276 79832 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:36 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 redis --workers-name=default --balance=auto --
          root          37  0.1  0.2 292276 80208 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:22 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-heavy mixpost-redis --workers-name=default --balanc
          root        1528  0.0  0.2 369804 90236 pts/1    S+   Aug21   1:09 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work mixpost-redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-heavy --backoff
          www-data    9960  0.1  0.1 321308 43272 pts/0    S+   02:25   0:02 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
          www-data   10041  0.2  0.1 321056 42980 pts/0    S+   02:44   0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
          root       10042  0.0  0.0   5048  4012 pts/2    Ss   02:45   0:00 /bin/bash
          root       10078  6.8  0.2 292228 79640 pts/1    S+   02:49   0:00 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 --backoff=0 --max-
          root       10083  0.0  0.0   7480  3224 pts/2    R+   02:49   0:00 ps aux
          

          Edit: old dog learned a new trick (ps auxf)

          root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# ps auxf
          USER         PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
          root       10042  0.0  0.0   5048  4016 pts/2    Ss   02:45   0:00 /bin/bash
          root       10148  0.0  0.0   7480  3084 pts/2    R+   03:04   0:00  \_ ps auxf
          root          22  0.0  0.0   5048  4032 pts/1    Ss   Aug21   0:00 /bin/bash
          root          34  0.1  0.2 292272 80148 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:35  \_ php artisan horizon
          root          36  0.1  0.2 292276 79832 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:38      \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 redis --workers-name=default --balance
          root       10143  0.9  0.2 292228 79708 pts/1    S+   03:03   0:00      |   \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 --back
          root          37  0.1  0.2 292276 80208 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:23      \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-heavy mixpost-redis --workers-name=default 
          root        1528  0.0  0.2 369804 90236 pts/1    S+   Aug21   1:09          \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work mixpost-redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-hea
          root           1  0.0  0.1 320052 53260 pts/0    Ss+  Aug21   0:13 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
          root          17  0.0  0.0   2928  1008 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:00 /bin/cat
          root          18  0.0  0.0   2928  1000 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:01 /bin/cat
          www-data    9960  0.1  0.1 321308 43276 pts/0    S+   02:25   0:04 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
          www-data   10041  0.1  0.1 321056 43004 pts/0    S+   02:44   0:02 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
          www-data   10090  0.1  0.1 321056 42988 pts/0    S+   02:51   0:01 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
          

          more copy paste info i found online 🙂

          root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# ps -Flww -p 34
          F S UID          PID    PPID  C PRI  NI ADDR SZ WCHAN    RSS PSR STIME TTY          TIME CMD
          0 S root          34      22  0  80   0 - 73068 hrtime 80148   5 Aug21 pts/1    00:03:35 php artisan horizon
          root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# cd /proc/34
          root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/proc/34# ls
          arch_status  cgroup      coredump_filter     environ  gid_map   map_files  mounts      numa_maps      pagemap      root       setgroups     stat     task            uid_map
          attr         clear_refs  cpu_resctrl_groups  exe      io        maps       mountstats  oom_adj        patch_state  sched      smaps         statm    timens_offsets  wchan
          autogroup    cmdline     cpuset              fd       limits    mem        net         oom_score      personality  schedstat  smaps_rollup  status   timers
          auxv         comm        cwd                 fdinfo   loginuid  mountinfo  ns          oom_score_adj  projid_map   sessionid  stack         syscall  timerslack_ns
          root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/proc/34# cat /proc/34/status
          Name:   php
          Umask:  0022
          State:  S (sleeping)
          Tgid:   34
          Ngid:   0
          Pid:    34
          PPid:   22
          TracerPid:      0
          Uid:    0       0       0       0
          Gid:    0       0       0       0
          FDSize: 256
          Groups: 0 
          NStgid: 34
          NSpid:  34
          NSpgid: 34
          NSsid:  22
          VmPeak:   292324 kB
          VmSize:   292272 kB
          VmLck:         0 kB
          VmPin:         0 kB
          VmHWM:     80148 kB
          VmRSS:     80148 kB
          RssAnon:           20828 kB
          RssFile:           37968 kB
          RssShmem:          21352 kB
          VmData:    21536 kB
          VmStk:       132 kB
          VmExe:      3020 kB
          VmLib:     62052 kB
          VmPTE:       312 kB
          VmSwap:        0 kB
          HugetlbPages:          0 kB
          CoreDumping:    0
          THP_enabled:    1
          Threads:        1
          SigQ:   2/120015
          SigPnd: 0000000000000000
          ShdPnd: 0000000000000000
          SigBlk: 0000000000000000
          SigIgn: 0000000000001000
          SigCgt: 0000000004024a07
          CapInh: 0000000000000000
          CapPrm: 00000000a80405fb
          CapEff: 00000000a80405fb
          CapBnd: 00000000a80405fb
          CapAmb: 0000000000000000
          NoNewPrivs:     0
          Seccomp:        2
          Seccomp_filters:        1
          Speculation_Store_Bypass:       thread force mitigated
          SpeculationIndirectBranch:      conditional force disabled
          Cpus_allowed:   ff
          Cpus_allowed_list:      0-7
          Mems_allowed:   00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000001
          Mems_allowed_list:      0
          voluntary_ctxt_switches:        339836
          nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches:     387995
          
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          • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

            @girish I ran ps aux (had to look that up, I love that you're mistaking my copy/paste skills with actual coding knowledge 😂 )

            root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# ps aux
            USER         PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
            root           1  0.0  0.1 320052 53260 pts/0    Ss+  Aug21   0:13 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
            root          17  0.0  0.0   2928  1008 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:00 /bin/cat
            root          18  0.0  0.0   2928  1000 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:01 /bin/cat
            root          22  0.0  0.0   5048  4032 pts/1    Ss   Aug21   0:00 /bin/bash
            root          34  0.1  0.2 292272 80148 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:33 php artisan horizon
            root          36  0.1  0.2 292276 79832 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:36 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 redis --workers-name=default --balance=auto --
            root          37  0.1  0.2 292276 80208 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:22 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-heavy mixpost-redis --workers-name=default --balanc
            root        1528  0.0  0.2 369804 90236 pts/1    S+   Aug21   1:09 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work mixpost-redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-heavy --backoff
            www-data    9960  0.1  0.1 321308 43272 pts/0    S+   02:25   0:02 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
            www-data   10041  0.2  0.1 321056 42980 pts/0    S+   02:44   0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
            root       10042  0.0  0.0   5048  4012 pts/2    Ss   02:45   0:00 /bin/bash
            root       10078  6.8  0.2 292228 79640 pts/1    S+   02:49   0:00 /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 --backoff=0 --max-
            root       10083  0.0  0.0   7480  3224 pts/2    R+   02:49   0:00 ps aux
            

            Edit: old dog learned a new trick (ps auxf)

            root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# ps auxf
            USER         PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
            root       10042  0.0  0.0   5048  4016 pts/2    Ss   02:45   0:00 /bin/bash
            root       10148  0.0  0.0   7480  3084 pts/2    R+   03:04   0:00  \_ ps auxf
            root          22  0.0  0.0   5048  4032 pts/1    Ss   Aug21   0:00 /bin/bash
            root          34  0.1  0.2 292272 80148 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:35  \_ php artisan horizon
            root          36  0.1  0.2 292276 79832 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:38      \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 redis --workers-name=default --balance
            root       10143  0.9  0.2 292228 79708 pts/1    S+   03:03   0:00      |   \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:supervisor-1 --back
            root          37  0.1  0.2 292276 80208 pts/1    S+   Aug21   3:23      \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:supervisor fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-heavy mixpost-redis --workers-name=default 
            root        1528  0.0  0.2 369804 90236 pts/1    S+   Aug21   1:09          \_ /usr/bin/php8.1 artisan horizon:work mixpost-redis --name=default --supervisor=fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0-CXZh:mixpost-hea
            root           1  0.0  0.1 320052 53260 pts/0    Ss+  Aug21   0:13 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
            root          17  0.0  0.0   2928  1008 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:00 /bin/cat
            root          18  0.0  0.0   2928  1000 pts/0    S+   Aug21   0:01 /bin/cat
            www-data    9960  0.1  0.1 321308 43276 pts/0    S+   02:25   0:04 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
            www-data   10041  0.1  0.1 321056 43004 pts/0    S+   02:44   0:02 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
            www-data   10090  0.1  0.1 321056 42988 pts/0    S+   02:51   0:01 /usr/sbin/apache2 -DFOREGROUND
            

            more copy paste info i found online 🙂

            root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# ps -Flww -p 34
            F S UID          PID    PPID  C PRI  NI ADDR SZ WCHAN    RSS PSR STIME TTY          TIME CMD
            0 S root          34      22  0  80   0 - 73068 hrtime 80148   5 Aug21 pts/1    00:03:35 php artisan horizon
            root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app# cd /proc/34
            root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/proc/34# ls
            arch_status  cgroup      coredump_filter     environ  gid_map   map_files  mounts      numa_maps      pagemap      root       setgroups     stat     task            uid_map
            attr         clear_refs  cpu_resctrl_groups  exe      io        maps       mountstats  oom_adj        patch_state  sched      smaps         statm    timens_offsets  wchan
            autogroup    cmdline     cpuset              fd       limits    mem        net         oom_score      personality  schedstat  smaps_rollup  status   timers
            auxv         comm        cwd                 fdinfo   loginuid  mountinfo  ns          oom_score_adj  projid_map   sessionid  stack         syscall  timerslack_ns
            root@fb19c14f-edfa-432b-b7a1-89f306948ce0:/proc/34# cat /proc/34/status
            Name:   php
            Umask:  0022
            State:  S (sleeping)
            Tgid:   34
            Ngid:   0
            Pid:    34
            PPid:   22
            TracerPid:      0
            Uid:    0       0       0       0
            Gid:    0       0       0       0
            FDSize: 256
            Groups: 0 
            NStgid: 34
            NSpid:  34
            NSpgid: 34
            NSsid:  22
            VmPeak:   292324 kB
            VmSize:   292272 kB
            VmLck:         0 kB
            VmPin:         0 kB
            VmHWM:     80148 kB
            VmRSS:     80148 kB
            RssAnon:           20828 kB
            RssFile:           37968 kB
            RssShmem:          21352 kB
            VmData:    21536 kB
            VmStk:       132 kB
            VmExe:      3020 kB
            VmLib:     62052 kB
            VmPTE:       312 kB
            VmSwap:        0 kB
            HugetlbPages:          0 kB
            CoreDumping:    0
            THP_enabled:    1
            Threads:        1
            SigQ:   2/120015
            SigPnd: 0000000000000000
            ShdPnd: 0000000000000000
            SigBlk: 0000000000000000
            SigIgn: 0000000000001000
            SigCgt: 0000000004024a07
            CapInh: 0000000000000000
            CapPrm: 00000000a80405fb
            CapEff: 00000000a80405fb
            CapBnd: 00000000a80405fb
            CapAmb: 0000000000000000
            NoNewPrivs:     0
            Seccomp:        2
            Seccomp_filters:        1
            Speculation_Store_Bypass:       thread force mitigated
            SpeculationIndirectBranch:      conditional force disabled
            Cpus_allowed:   ff
            Cpus_allowed_list:      0-7
            Mems_allowed:   00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000001
            Mems_allowed_list:      0
            voluntary_ctxt_switches:        339836
            nonvoluntary_ctxt_switches:     387995
            
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            girish
            Staff
            wrote on last edited by
            #99

            @humptydumpty Could it be that you started php artisan horizon manually on a web terminal ? Have you tested that it starts up automatically after restarting the app ? (which kills all the existing web terminal sessions).

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            • girishG girish

              @humptydumpty Could it be that you started php artisan horizon manually on a web terminal ? Have you tested that it starts up automatically after restarting the app ? (which kills all the existing web terminal sessions).

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              humptydumpty
              wrote on last edited by
              #100

              @girish You're right, after a restart Horizon is inactive. Can this be turned on automatically via a cron like you suggested before? If so, what code should I be using?

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              • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                @girish You're right, after a restart Horizon is inactive. Can this be turned on automatically via a cron like you suggested before? If so, what code should I be using?

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                girish
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                wrote on last edited by girish
                #101

                @humptydumpty yes, correct, you can just put it in the app's cron . Alternately, the LAMP app supports a startup script - https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#custom-startup-script .

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                  humptydumpty
                  wrote on last edited by humptydumpty
                  #102

                  App won't start. I think I know why its because the php artisan horizon has to be cd'd to /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/ first. How do you enter that in run.sh? startup script didn't work.

                  After much trial and error, I got the cron method to start horizon automatically after I remembered the @service cron Girish mentioned in an earlier post.

                  @service cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app && php artisan horizon
                  * * * * * cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app && php artisan schedule:run >> /app/data/null 2>&1
                  

                  @plusone-nick add this cron to your install guide

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #103

                    I updated from Mixpost Pro v.1.0.0 to v.1.2.0 using the official Mixpost update guide. But you need to do one thing beforehand, and another at the end to complete the steps on Cloudron.

                    Step 1: navigate to the mixpost folder before starting the update process

                    cd /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/
                    

                    Step 2: follow update guide https://docs.inovector.com/books/mixpost-pro/page/in-your-standalone-or-laravel-app

                    Step 3: finish it off by running

                     php artisan horizon
                    

                    Done.

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                      wrote on last edited by humptydumpty
                      #104

                      Starting to hit storage issues. I received a backup failed notification. The app size was around 100MB for a fresh install. Now it's 3.98 GB! I'm not really using the app yet or uploading any media so the increase must be from the last update I did (v1.0 to v1.2).

                      image.png

                      Edit: The culprit is the log file located at /mixpost-pro-team-app/storage/logs/laravel.log (in my case it grew to over 5GB!). It had a lot of Redis references. The app's Redis is green in services and is using around 1/3 of the allocated 150MB so nothing out of the ordinary. The values in the .env file match what's in the credentials.txt file so that's good too. I'll update the post if Dima finds the root cause.

                      a few lines of the laravel.log file: https://pastebin.com/bkWK1LGA

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                      • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                        Starting to hit storage issues. I received a backup failed notification. The app size was around 100MB for a fresh install. Now it's 3.98 GB! I'm not really using the app yet or uploading any media so the increase must be from the last update I did (v1.0 to v1.2).

                        image.png

                        Edit: The culprit is the log file located at /mixpost-pro-team-app/storage/logs/laravel.log (in my case it grew to over 5GB!). It had a lot of Redis references. The app's Redis is green in services and is using around 1/3 of the allocated 150MB so nothing out of the ordinary. The values in the .env file match what's in the credentials.txt file so that's good too. I'll update the post if Dima finds the root cause.

                        a few lines of the laravel.log file: https://pastebin.com/bkWK1LGA

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                        @humptydumpty maybe you can symlink that file to somewhere in /run so that it is not part of the backup.

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                        • girishG girish

                          @humptydumpty maybe you can symlink that file to somewhere in /run so that it is not part of the backup.

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                          #106

                          @girish I'll have to look into how I can accomplish that. Thanks for the hint!

                          Edit: I don't see a /run folder. Do you mean run.sh?

                          Edit 2: I think I found out how to do it via the run.sh method: https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/lamp/#custom-startup-script

                          The example on that page is:

                          # create symlinks
                          rm -rf /app/data/var/cache
                          mkdir -p /run/cache
                          ln -sf /run/cache /app/data/var/cache
                          

                          correct me if I'm wrong, but for my use case it should be something like:

                          # create symlinks
                          rm -rf /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/storage/logs
                          mkdir -p /run/logs
                          ln -sf /run/logs /app/data/mixpost-pro-team-app/storage/logs
                          

                          Edit 3: The app started fine with the code above in run.sh. Now, it looks like this in the file manager, so I guess it's working.

                          f682ab41-5a4b-4286-aa0a-ef66da748721-image.png

                          @girish I can't open the logs folder in the file manager; clicking on it does nothing. I'm worried that the log file will get too large and will require manual deletion in the future. What's the easiest way to access the folder or better yet, a way to auto-delete the log file after x days?

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                            @girish what's the file location for the /run folder that I symlinked earlier? I logged in via SFTP using FileZilla and can see the all the server folders (/) but haven't been able to locate the symlinked folder.

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                              @girish what's the file location for the /run folder that I symlinked earlier? I logged in via SFTP using FileZilla and can see the all the server folders (/) but haven't been able to locate the symlinked folder.

                              image.png

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                              #108

                              @humptydumpty that sftp looks suspect. Only the /app/data directory is exposed via SFTP and not the entire container filesystem. Looks like you are logged in somewhere else.

                              There is no way to browse /run etc via SFTP. You have to use the Web Terminal.

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                                @humptydumpty that sftp looks suspect. Only the /app/data directory is exposed via SFTP and not the entire container filesystem. Looks like you are logged in somewhere else.

                                There is no way to browse /run etc via SFTP. You have to use the Web Terminal.

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                                #109

                                @girish I'm logging in as root and I'm positive that the IP is my Contabo VPS. On first login, the page looks like this.

                                9dcd78d7-6fa0-4b90-9426-88da046af980-image.png

                                Then, I can click on / and it shows this:

                                d9d668dd-bf8a-457a-a6b1-be31ecc11260-image.png

                                Any way, there's no way to access the /logs folder now via the web terminal in Cloudron dashboard. It's showing a grey file icon and double-clicking or right-clicking > open, does nothing. Brain fart! You're saying web terminal and I'm even typing it but thinking of the file manager 🤦 Nevermind!

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                                  #110

                                  To continue on the root SFTP access thing, I can see /box and /boxdata in the /yellowtent folder.

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                                  Should I be concerned about this?

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                                  • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                                    To continue on the root SFTP access thing, I can see /box and /boxdata in the /yellowtent folder.

                                    image.png

                                    45bbd9fe-e847-49f9-bf59-4d6c8ea309e0-image.png

                                    Should I be concerned about this?

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                                    #111

                                    @humptydumpty said in Mixpost:

                                    Should I be concerned about this?

                                    concerned about? you are browsing the server's filesystem. The app runs as a container and has it's own filesytem. The app's filesystem is difficult to browse via SFTP.

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                                      #112

                                      Ah, noted. I misunderstood what you meant and thought that I shouldn't have been able to browse/see the server folders. Thanks for bearing with me!

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                                        Any updates/ progress on getting this into the App Store? Could @Staff or any other @appdev help it along?

                                        @lao9s I will buy a Pro licence as soon as this is in the Cloudron App Store 🙂

                                        (also still kicking myself I didn't get a lifetime one while I could 🤦 even though I still wouldn't've been able to use it yet 😆 )

                                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                                          Any updates/ progress on getting this into the App Store? Could @Staff or any other @appdev help it along?

                                          @lao9s I will buy a Pro licence as soon as this is in the Cloudron App Store 🙂

                                          (also still kicking myself I didn't get a lifetime one while I could 🤦 even though I still wouldn't've been able to use it yet 😆 )

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                                          @jdaviescoates https://forum.cloudron.io/post/70435 still remains valid. It's not possible to package this for Cloudron .

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