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Transfering apps to a new server SUX!

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    • svtxS Offline
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      svtx
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      #10

      Allow me to repeat myself one more time:

      I'm NOT looking to import the CONFIG from one server to the other.
      Assume that's a given.

      For that reason alone it doesn't matter if it SHOULD or WOULD or COULD work.
      It is NOT a viable way for me AT ANY RATE.

      I am looking for a way to transfer my apps MANUALLY (ONLY!).

      Maybe I did not make that clear enough, thanks and sorry. Not meaning to be rude but I am way past BEYOND the point of frustration already... I know, not your fault and all. I get it. I was merely asking to consider offering more than your internal magic way of doing it, you know... for us mere mortals out here.

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        msbt
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        #11

        Take a breather and read https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup - it's just the config of a single backup, not the whole server.

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        • svtxS svtx

          Allow me to repeat myself one more time:

          I'm NOT looking to import the CONFIG from one server to the other.
          Assume that's a given.

          For that reason alone it doesn't matter if it SHOULD or WOULD or COULD work.
          It is NOT a viable way for me AT ANY RATE.

          I am looking for a way to transfer my apps MANUALLY (ONLY!).

          Maybe I did not make that clear enough, thanks and sorry. Not meaning to be rude but I am way past BEYOND the point of frustration already... I know, not your fault and all. I get it. I was merely asking to consider offering more than your internal magic way of doing it, you know... for us mere mortals out here.

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          BrutalBirdie
          Partner
          wrote on last edited by
          #12

          @svtx so what you are looking for is an interconnected Cloudron feature?
          Where you can simply press "Move App to Server /N/" that will take care of everything?

          And with taking care of everything I'm thinking of:
          Move the App to the "new" Server, remove everything from the old one and ensure the new app is healthy on the "new" Server.

          Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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          • M msbt

            Take a breather and read https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup - it's just the config of a single backup, not the whole server.

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            BrutalBirdie
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            wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
            #13

            @msbt Indeed. There might be a misunderstanding.

            But I can understand that part of that process can feel "wrong".
            Especially the installing the app first to then import the backup for the single app again.
            This step might be skippable in the future by just providing the "new" server the Backup config of the single app and then the server takes care from there.
            (Hey that rhymes!)

            Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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            • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

              @svtx so what you are looking for is an interconnected Cloudron feature?
              Where you can simply press "Move App to Server /N/" that will take care of everything?

              And with taking care of everything I'm thinking of:
              Move the App to the "new" Server, remove everything from the old one and ensure the new app is healthy on the "new" Server.

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              svtx
              wrote on last edited by svtx
              #14

              @BrutalBirdie No, nooo. I just want to DOWNLOAD it so I can UPLOAD it somwhere else. Absolutely nothing else needed. Am I speaking effing FRENCH or something? 😄

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              • svtxS svtx

                @BrutalBirdie No, nooo. I just want to DOWNLOAD it so I can UPLOAD it somwhere else. Absolutely nothing else needed. Am I speaking effing FRENCH or something? 😄

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                BrutalBirdie
                Partner
                wrote on last edited by
                #15

                @svtx
                Yes, then it should be exactly this https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup here 😄

                Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                • svtxS svtx

                  @BrutalBirdie No, nooo. I just want to DOWNLOAD it so I can UPLOAD it somwhere else. Absolutely nothing else needed. Am I speaking effing FRENCH or something? 😄

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                  @svtx there shouldn't be the need to download and upload, because backups aren't meant to be on the same machine/local. So you don't need that step. Just create a backup, download the backup config of that backup and import it on the new server. No need to download and upload anything else.

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                  • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                    @svtx
                    Yes, then it should be exactly this https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup here 😄

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                    @BrutalBirdie said in Transfering apps to a new server SUX!:

                    @svtx
                    Yes, then it should be exactly this https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup here 😄

                    And where does it say on that page how to do what I am asking?
                    No, really. Did you even read what I wrote or are you on complete AUTOMATIC mode?

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                    • M msbt

                      @svtx there shouldn't be the need to download and upload, because backups aren't meant to be on the same machine/local. So you don't need that step. Just create a backup, download the backup config of that backup and import it on the new server. No need to download and upload anything else.

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                      svtx
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                      @msbt said in Transfering apps to a new server SUX!:

                      @svtx there shouldn't be the need to download and upload, because backups aren't meant to be on the same machine/local. So you don't need that step. Just create a backup, download the backup config of that backup and import it on the new server. No need to download and upload anything else.

                      For the THIRD and LAST time:

                      I am NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT looking to import the god-effen-damed backup configuration!

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                        @BrutalBirdie said in Transfering apps to a new server SUX!:

                        @svtx
                        Yes, then it should be exactly this https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup here 😄

                        And where does it say on that page how to do what I am asking?
                        No, really. Did you even read what I wrote or are you on complete AUTOMATIC mode?

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                        wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
                        #19

                        @svtx
                        What I understood.

                        1. You have two Cloudron Servers
                        2. You want to move an App (singular) From Server 1 to Server 2
                        3. ?
                          Right? Just upvote to confirm.

                        Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                          If you must know: I have NINE cloudron servers, six of which belong to a different legal entity. There are strict regulations and contracts in place that don't allow them to connect to the same accounts/nodes, not even for a quick transfer. That is what I mean by: "ASSUME THAT IS A GIVEN". It really means that you can assume that there is NO ALTERNATIVE for me... There is absolutely ZERO possibility for us to do this the way Cloudron suggests.

                          The WHY:
                          We build apps on our own servers and then TRANSFER them to the client's server but we need a way to do so WITHOUT having them connect DIRECTLY. Again, contractual restrictions. (Ultimately a LEGAL ISSUE)

                          There SHOULD be a way to "fix" things manually anyway but Cloudron completely lacks this at this time.

                          So, I guess I will not be recommending Cloudron to my clients anymore because it's simply not feasible. I'm better off launching an applet on a cloud using a SINGLE line of code and call it a day. That's your loss, really.

                          There is doing it "your way" and then there is doing something completely and utterly INSANE. I guess nobody knows you're doing it wrong, if nobody knows what you're doing?

                          Thanks for trying to help, despite appearances I really do appreciate the effort but we clearly don't speak the same language here. I will not draw pictures next, I haven't got the time or nerve anymore. In plain old english: I'm better and quicker off without you (Cloudron as a whole, that is).

                          Thanks, this has been... enlightening.

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                            necrevistonnezr
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                            Your manners have been enlightening, too.

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                              jdaviescoates
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                              For the record, I absolutely love how easy it is to move an app (or even a whole Cloudron install with all it's apps) from one server. I've done it a few times now and every single time it has Just Worked because the design of how it works is actually very well thought out and designed IMHO 🙂

                              I don't think "just" being able to download what are by definition incremental backups (i.e. rsync backups) is really even a thing, is it? 🤔

                              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                              • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                For the record, I absolutely love how easy it is to move an app (or even a whole Cloudron install with all it's apps) from one server. I've done it a few times now and every single time it has Just Worked because the design of how it works is actually very well thought out and designed IMHO 🙂

                                I don't think "just" being able to download what are by definition incremental backups (i.e. rsync backups) is really even a thing, is it? 🤔

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                                @jdaviescoates Well, in theory, even with rsync there should be a "snapshot" (as an incremental backup consists of recently changed files and hardlinks to unchanged files, IIRC) that one could download as a zip file. If that's feasible and how one would deal with file permissions, database backups, etc. is another matter (but should be scriptable).

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                                • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                                  For the record, I absolutely love how easy it is to move an app (or even a whole Cloudron install with all it's apps) from one server. I've done it a few times now and every single time it has Just Worked because the design of how it works is actually very well thought out and designed IMHO 🙂

                                  I don't think "just" being able to download what are by definition incremental backups (i.e. rsync backups) is really even a thing, is it? 🤔

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                                  @jdaviescoates good for you buddy.

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                                  • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                                    Your manners have been enlightening, too.

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                                    @necrevistonnezr yeah well, I only have so much patience with people being unable to comprehend the meaning of "NOT AN OPTION". Shoot me, I guess...

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                                    • svtxS svtx

                                      @necrevistonnezr yeah well, I only have so much patience with people being unable to comprehend the meaning of "NOT AN OPTION". Shoot me, I guess...

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                                      @svtx you seem to be confusing server backup configs with APP backup configs.

                                      Two different things.

                                      You're right that a server backup config doesn't suit your purpose.

                                      An APP backup does. (As many have attempted to point it out to you.)

                                      Conscious tech

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                                      • svtxS svtx

                                        @necrevistonnezr yeah well, I only have so much patience with people being unable to comprehend the meaning of "NOT AN OPTION". Shoot me, I guess...

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                                        @svtx life of a teenager 🙂

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