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Cloudron dash is stuck in reconnecting loop

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  • nebulonN Offline
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    nebulon
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    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    Are you running Cloudron on a desktop ubuntu? This is not supported and will cause various side-effects.
    You might be right that there are other issues then. For the mysql issue, have you updated or changed the system mysql? Note that Cloudron needs specific versions of some dependencies and just updating ubuntu will also break often.

    If the cloudron-support script cannot open that nginx config file, can you check permissions of that?

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      Are you running Cloudron on a desktop ubuntu? This is not supported and will cause various side-effects.
      You might be right that there are other issues then. For the mysql issue, have you updated or changed the system mysql? Note that Cloudron needs specific versions of some dependencies and just updating ubuntu will also break often.

      If the cloudron-support script cannot open that nginx config file, can you check permissions of that?

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      wrote on last edited by mpeterson0418
      #5

      @nebulon

      I have not updated anything from the MySQL side of things, so it should be running on whatever platform was installed when setting up the docker. This only recently started happening. Things have been working fine on this box for the latter of a year now without any other issues

      Also where exactly are you getting info that Ubuntu 20.04 is not supported? It's outlined in your docs that it is = https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-20/

      Below are the permissions I see on the file -

      michael@pcomp-webadmin:~$ stat /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/applications/dashboard/my.petersoncomputers.net.conf
        File: /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/applications/dashboard/my.petersoncomputers.net.conf
        Size: 8973      	Blocks: 24         IO Block: 4096   regular file
      Device: 805h/2053d	Inode: 1090691     Links: 1
      Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--)  Uid: (  998/yellowtent)   Gid: (  998/yellowtent)
      Access: 2024-09-04 08:26:16.248544678 -0400
      Modify: 2024-08-02 03:02:40.451157726 -0400
      Change: 2024-08-02 03:02:40.451157726 -0400
       Birth: -
      
      
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      • nebulonN Offline
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        #6

        Ubuntu 20.04 is supported, I was more guessing from the screenshot of a desktop app, that the desktop flavor of Ubuntu 20.04 was installed and not the server edition. Things may work, but we do not test and support non-server versions.

        So the error above kinda makes no sense then:

        sed: can't read /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/applications/dashboard/my..conf: No such file or directory
        

        Just to be sure, those two dots in my..conf is how it is printed or did you remove the actual domain between the dots?

        I guess it cannot read the domain as the mysql server connection does not work.
        Can you run the following command via SSH successfully (not that root and password are literal like this, this is on purpose)?

        mysql -uroot -ppassword box -e "select * from domains"
        
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        • nebulonN nebulon

          Ubuntu 20.04 is supported, I was more guessing from the screenshot of a desktop app, that the desktop flavor of Ubuntu 20.04 was installed and not the server edition. Things may work, but we do not test and support non-server versions.

          So the error above kinda makes no sense then:

          sed: can't read /home/yellowtent/platformdata/nginx/applications/dashboard/my..conf: No such file or directory
          

          Just to be sure, those two dots in my..conf is how it is printed or did you remove the actual domain between the dots?

          I guess it cannot read the domain as the mysql server connection does not work.
          Can you run the following command via SSH successfully (not that root and password are literal like this, this is on purpose)?

          mysql -uroot -ppassword box -e "select * from domains"
          
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          wrote on last edited by mpeterson0418
          #7

          @nebulon

          Yes that's just how the error is printed out. Full file name is my.petersoncomputers.net.conf and can be accessed without any issues

          I left the installs as is, and there was a point months back where the InnoDB was corrupted so I had to basically rebuilt it. The documentation prompted me to use root and password to finish the recovery so I left that as is

          This is also where the problem arises. When I try running with those creds it fails stating that access is denied -

          michael@pcomp-webadmin:~$ mysql -uroot -ppassword -e "select * from domains"
          mysql: [Warning] Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.
          ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
          

          What I'm wondering here is.... how do I possibly repair MySQL again so that I can gain access to it using the root account?

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            Can you run /home/yellowtent/box/setup/start.sh via SSH on the server? This should reset the root password on the mysql instance.

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              Can you run /home/yellowtent/box/setup/start.sh via SSH on the server? This should reset the root password on the mysql instance.

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              #9

              @nebulon

              Sorry for the delay here. Still getting access denied errors -

              michael@pcomp-webadmin:~$ sudo /home/yellowtent/box/setup/start.sh
              [sudo] password for michael:
              2024-09-05T08:41:42 ==> start: Cloudron Start
              media:x:500:
              2024-09-05T08:41:42 ==> start: Configuring docker
              Synchronizing state of apparmor.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
              Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable apparmor
              2024-09-05T08:41:43 ==> start: Ensuring directories
              2024-09-05T08:41:43 ==> start: Configuring journald
              2024-09-05T08:41:43 ==> start: Setting up unbound
              /var/lib/unbound/root.key has content
              success: the anchor is ok
              2024-09-05T08:41:43 ==> start: Adding systemd services
              Synchronizing state of unbound.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
              Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable unbound
              Synchronizing state of cron.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
              Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable cron
              Synchronizing state of rpcbind.service with SysV service script with /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install.
              Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install disable rpcbind
              2024-09-05T08:41:48 ==> start: Configuring sudoers
              2024-09-05T08:41:48 ==> start: Configuring collectd
              2024-09-05T08:41:48 ==> start: Configuring logrotate
              2024-09-05T08:41:48 ==> start: Adding motd message for admins
              2024-09-05T08:41:48 ==> start: Configuring nginx
              2024-09-05T08:41:48 ==> start: Starting mysql
              mysqladmin: [Warning] Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.
              mysqladmin: connect to server at 'localhost' failed
              error: 'Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: YES)'
              michael@pcomp-webadmin:~$
              
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              • nebulonN Offline
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                Looks like the mysql server may not be listening correctly on localhost as expected. Basically you have to get mysqladmin -u root -ppassword password password to work to reset the password. If you have updated or changed the mysql server configs, please make sure password login for root is enabled.

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                • nebulonN nebulon

                  Looks like the mysql server may not be listening correctly on localhost as expected. Basically you have to get mysqladmin -u root -ppassword password password to work to reset the password. If you have updated or changed the mysql server configs, please make sure password login for root is enabled.

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                  #11

                  @nebulon

                  Any recommendations for that..... aside from blowing away the MySQL config?

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                  • J Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by joseph
                    #12

                    @mpeterson0418 mysqladmin -u root -ppassword password password is the command to reset back the root password to password (which is what Cloudron expects).

                    Did you upgrade ubuntu or change some mysql password? There is no code on Cloudron side to change the mysql password afaik.

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                    • J joseph

                      @mpeterson0418 mysqladmin -u root -ppassword password password is the command to reset back the root password to password (which is what Cloudron expects).

                      Did you upgrade ubuntu or change some mysql password? There is no code on Cloudron side to change the mysql password afaik.

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      @joseph

                      I guess that's what I was hoping perhaps you could help figure out for me. Working on this I think maybe I missed a step following the details on this doc where it left a temp password when trying to repair the instance = https://cloudron.io/documentation/troubleshooting/#recover-mysql

                      So hence why I'm curious about how I can recover things here if I'm not aware of what the root password is for the instance. I did collect copies of the DB before doing this so maybe if I uncomment out the .old extension I could get things going here

                      Thoughts?

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                      • nebulonN Offline
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        So that command reset the password to password you do not need any password currently set. Something else is wrong with your mysql server as such.

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                        • nebulonN nebulon

                          So that command reset the password to password you do not need any password currently set. Something else is wrong with your mysql server as such.

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                          wrote on last edited by mpeterson0418
                          #15

                          @nebulon

                          So look I'm completely aware of that. It's clearly a lockout issue of the root password. I'm just kind of at a loss on how to proceed at this point. If I figure something out.... I'll update you

                          Also no offense but we aren't doing anything productive here if all you are going to keep telling me is that it's a MySQL issue which I've stated numerous times that I'm focusing on right now. So unless you want to jump on my box and have a look, or outline some other steps I can follow to recover the root password, then let's just refrain from throwing more input here on this for now

                          What about just rebuilding the server from scratch? Is that a possibility without having access to the dashboard?

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                            Ah, maybe the confusion comes from the fact that the mysql database, where you hit the issue, is not the one for the apps (addons/services) but the mysql on the ubuntu host system. So generic mysql on ubuntu solutions like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16556497/mysql-how-to-reset-or-change-the-mysql-root-password would work.

                            Cloudron just needs a mysql system where the root user has the password password once you reset the root user's password via mysql tooling, things should work if the database data as such is not corrupted.

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                            • nebulonN nebulon

                              Ah, maybe the confusion comes from the fact that the mysql database, where you hit the issue, is not the one for the apps (addons/services) but the mysql on the ubuntu host system. So generic mysql on ubuntu solutions like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16556497/mysql-how-to-reset-or-change-the-mysql-root-password would work.

                              Cloudron just needs a mysql system where the root user has the password password once you reset the root user's password via mysql tooling, things should work if the database data as such is not corrupted.

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                              wrote on last edited by mpeterson0418
                              #17

                              @nebulon

                              That's solid thank you for that. Reviewed the same doc and got access restored to the MySQL app. Was able to rebuild the DB and get that working with the default creds

                              However I'm now hung again on the cert, and for the life of me can't figure out where to go on here to address that. Any thoughts? All the certs on my box are showing that it expires on 09/27/2024 so I'm totally lost on this one

                              3512850c-9e93-41fb-912d-4a3e9defe668-image.png

                              I should also mention that the directory that it points me to for assessing the situation also has no files listed for troubleshooting this problem:

                              root@pcomp-webadmin:/home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/tasks# ls | wc -l
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #18

                                Actually on that domain, the cert looks fine to me from my browser. nginx appears fine also, however the box backend service is not working. Check the logs at /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/box.log

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                                • nebulonN nebulon

                                  Actually on that domain, the cert looks fine to me from my browser. nginx appears fine also, however the box backend service is not working. Check the logs at /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/box.log

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                                  wrote on last edited by mpeterson0418
                                  #19

                                  @nebulon

                                  This is what I'm getting and it keeps repeating -

                                  2024-09-06T15:04:36.771Z box:server ==========================================
                                  2024-09-06T15:04:36.772Z box:server            Cloudron 8.0.3
                                  2024-09-06T15:04:36.772Z box:server ==========================================
                                  2024-09-06T15:04:36.772Z box:platform initialize: start platform
                                  2024-09-06T15:04:36.792Z box:tasks stopAllTasks: stopping all tasks
                                  2024-09-06T15:04:36.792Z box:shell stopTask /usr/bin/sudo -S /home/yellowtent/box/src/scripts/stoptask.sh all
                                  All tasks stopped
                                  Error: Error starting server: {"name":"BoxError","reason":"Database Error","details":{},"message":"ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_AUTH_MODE: Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; consider upgrading MySQL client","nestedError":{"code":"ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_AUTH_MODE","errno":1251,"sqlMessage":"Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; consider upgrading MySQL client","sqlState":"08004","fatal":true},"code":"ER_NOT_SUPPORTED_AUTH_MODE","sqlMessage":"Client does not support authentication protocol requested by server; consider upgrading MySQL client"}
                                      at main (/home/yellowtent/box/box.js:48:41)
                                      at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5)
                                  

                                  Circled back to your previous update and ran this command -

                                  /home/yellowtent/box/setup/start.sh
                                  

                                  Now I have a screen asking me to setup cloudron again. I'm guessing I should be able to restore my instance with this interface right?

                                  8071017c-4f7e-441a-bb40-63a828ef0764-image.png

                                  If so.... what options would you recommend for me here?

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                                    @mpeterson0418 You should not see the setup screen. It's almost like the database is entirely gone. I recommend contacting us at support@cloudron.io , so we can check what has happened.

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                                    • J joseph

                                      @mpeterson0418 You should not see the setup screen. It's almost like the database is entirely gone. I recommend contacting us at support@cloudron.io , so we can check what has happened.

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                                      @joseph

                                      Thanks I just sent an email to support@cloudron.io

                                      If that's the case.... is there something on the backend here for my account which would contain a backup I can recover from? I'm a bit confused on what's going on here

                                      Aside from a MySQL DB recovery, this is not what I expected to see. Is my website completely hosed at this point?

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                                        @mpeterson0418 the app database is totally separate from cloudron's own database. But we have to see what is the state of the server to assess the situation.

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                                        • J joseph

                                          @mpeterson0418 the app database is totally separate from cloudron's own database. But we have to see what is the state of the server to assess the situation.

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                                          @joseph

                                          Ok well that makes more sense.... I guess lol

                                          To be honest from a website perspective I didn't touch a thing on here. So whatever is going on at this point I'd be very curious to know. Honestly only other thing I could imagine here would be some potential disk corruption of some sort..... but hopefully you can give some better insight on that after looking things over

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