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App state incorrectly reported as "Running" immediately after security update reboot

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    sparkwise
    wrote on last edited by girish
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    I've noticed that after I apply security updates from the Cloudron Notifications page, all apps show as "Running" immediately after the Cloudron has finished rebooting, even before apps are passing their own health checks. I suspect all apps should initially be in the "Stopped" state after the reboot.

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      Did you consider the caching issue? 🙂
      Not saying you are wrong, but it might be just cache 🤔

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        We wait for around 20 mins because updating an app to say 'Not responding' . This seems a bit high but some of the apps take quite a bit of time to start up on very slow servers (discourse, gitlab). We check for health every 10 seconds . So, this is around 120 failed healthchecks.

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          Thanks for clarifying!

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