Worried about erasing my cloudron
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Like all Cloudrons, I access mine as "my.[domain-name].com".
Being the clever, careful person I am, I accidentally just now created a Lamp app for the bare domain 'domain-name.com' rather than the hosted domain that I intended. Now when I go to uninstall it, I am warned that uninstalling will erase all the data.
My question:
Can I safely uninstall the LAMP app which I accidentally created for the bare app?
Or if I uninstall it, will all my Cloudron data be erased?
Thanks
Clever Dave -
Like all Cloudrons, I access mine as "my.[domain-name].com".
Being the clever, careful person I am, I accidentally just now created a Lamp app for the bare domain 'domain-name.com' rather than the hosted domain that I intended. Now when I go to uninstall it, I am warned that uninstalling will erase all the data.
My question:
Can I safely uninstall the LAMP app which I accidentally created for the bare app?
Or if I uninstall it, will all my Cloudron data be erased?
Thanks
Clever Dave@dfoy said in Worried about erasing my cloudron:
Like all Cloudrons, I access mine as "my.[domain-name].com".
Being the clever, careful person I am, I accidentally just now created a Lamp app for the bare domain 'domain-name.com' rather than the hosted domain that I intended. Now when I go to uninstall it, I am warned that uninstalling will erase all the data.
My question:
Can I safely uninstall the LAMP app which I accidentally created for the bare app?
Or if I uninstall it, will all my Cloudron data be erased?
Thanks
Clever DaveYes, of course you can. Cloudron is installed on a subdomain as my.your.com. So, you can install and uninstall apps on your top domain without problem it will not interfere at all.
Hope that helps.
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I will change the uninstall warning text to clarify that it is the app's data it will remove.
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OK, I made this change now:
- "description": "This will uninstall the app immediately and remove all its data. The site will be inaccessible.", + "description": "This will uninstall the app immediately and remove the app's data. The site will be inaccessible.",The usage of
itsin English is always tricky. If you care, "its" is possessive and "it's" is short forum of "it is" . -
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