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Kuma Uptime - ERROR: Database migration failed

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    I gave it 8GB of RAM and then updated it. At some point it forwarded the domain domain to /migrate-status and then in the log I am getting this:

    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [SERVER] ERROR: Failed to prepare your database: Aggregate table migration is already in progress
    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [SERVER] INFO: Connected to the database
    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [SERVER] INFO: Creating express and socket.io instance
    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [SERVER] INFO: Data Dir: ./data/
    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [SERVER] INFO: Server Type: HTTP
    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [DB] ERROR: Database migration failed
    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [DB] WARN: Aggregate table migration is already in progress, or it was interrupted
    Oct 28 17:53:59 2025-10-28T14:23:59Z [DB] INFO: Database Type: sqlite
    Oct 28 17:54:03 => Healtheck error: Error: connect EHOSTUNREACH 172.18.16.87:3001
    Oct 28 17:54:13 => Healtheck error: Error: connect EHOSTUNREACH 172.18.16.87:3001
    Oct 28 17:54:23 => Healtheck error: Error: connect EHOSTUNREACH 172.18.16.87:3001
    Oct 28 17:54:33 => Healtheck error: Error: connect EHOSTUNREACH 172.18.16.87:3001
    Oct 28 17:54:43 => Healtheck error: Error: connect EHOSTUNREACH 172.18.16.87:3001
    Oct 28 17:54:53 => Healtheck error: Error: connect EHOSTUNREACH 172.18.16.87:3001
    Oct 28 17:54:59 2025-10-28T14:24:59Z
    Oct 28 17:54:59 2025-10-28T14:24:59Z
    Oct 28 17:54:59 ==> Overriding settings
    Oct 28 17:54:59 ==> Removing sqlite backup files
    Oct 28 17:54:59 ==> Starting Uptime Kuma
    Oct 28 17:54:59 > node server/server.js
    Oct 28 17:54:59 > uptime-kuma@2.0.1 start-server
    Oct 28 17:55:00 => Healtheck error: Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 172.18.16.87:3001
    Oct 28 17:55:00 Welcome to Uptime Kuma
    Oct 28 17:55:00 2025-10-28T14:25:00Z [SERVER] INFO: Env: production
    Oct 28 17:55:00 2025-10-28T14:25:00Z [SERVER] INFO: Loading modules
    Oct 28 17:55:00 2025-10-28T14:25:00Z [SERVER] INFO: Uptime Kuma Version: 2.0.1
    Oct 28 17:55:00 Your Node.js version: 18.20.8
    

    and its getting repeated. Does it mean its migrating?

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      From the error it looks like a previous migration failed mid-way and now the app can't continue. You have to restore it and retry the update I guess

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        It might need more memory for this

        Conscious tech

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          I am sort of stuck here.

          I gave it 16 GB of RAM and still at some point same scenario happened.
          My monitor history is too large, so what I tried was to purge all data so it will be light weight for the upgrade. The history data is not important, I used the tool under setting> Monitor history> Clear Statistics

          However I get this error:
          Screenshot at Oct 29 16-06-35.png

          I dont have any other older working backups.

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            You can try this: https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/5281#issuecomment-2452376039
            That didn't work for me.

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            • A arta

              I am sort of stuck here.

              I gave it 16 GB of RAM and still at some point same scenario happened.
              My monitor history is too large, so what I tried was to purge all data so it will be light weight for the upgrade. The history data is not important, I used the tool under setting> Monitor history> Clear Statistics

              However I get this error:
              Screenshot at Oct 29 16-06-35.png

              I dont have any other older working backups.

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              @arta since the database is corrupt already in your instance, you probably first have to restore the app. Then cleart some historical data and then perform the update.

              Also just to keep in mind, increasing the memory limit of an app does not mean it will get all that memory allocated, but that is only the upper limit it may use if the system even has that amount of memory available.

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              • luckowL luckow

                You can try this: https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/5281#issuecomment-2452376039
                That didn't work for me.

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                @luckow said in Kuma Uptime - ERROR: Database migration failed:

                You can try this: https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/5281#issuecomment-2452376039
                That didn't work for me.

                That didn't work for me either!

                Funny thing is, since the monitoring data is not important, I took a backup of all my hosts, uninstalled the app, when I want to import it, the backup/restore function is completely removed from Kuma in the new version 😆

                /settings/backup does not exit in new update

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                  #12

                  Wanted to share a working solution, lightly adapted for Cloudron from Github issue comment referenced above:

                  1. Enter Recovery Mode
                  2. On the app's terminal: sqlite3 /app/code/data/kuma.db "DELETE FROM setting WHERE key = 'migrateAggregateTableState';"
                  3. Exit Recovery Mode
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                  • S sparkwise

                    Wanted to share a working solution, lightly adapted for Cloudron from Github issue comment referenced above:

                    1. Enter Recovery Mode
                    2. On the app's terminal: sqlite3 /app/code/data/kuma.db "DELETE FROM setting WHERE key = 'migrateAggregateTableState';"
                    3. Exit Recovery Mode
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                    wrote last edited by SansGuidon
                    #13

                    @sparkwise said in Kuma Uptime - ERROR: Database migration failed:

                    Wanted to share a working solution, lightly adapted for Cloudron from Github issue comment referenced above:

                    1. Enter Recovery Mode
                    2. On the app's terminal: bash sqlite3 /app/code/data/kuma.db "DELETE FROM setting WHERE key = 'migrateAggregateTableState';"
                    3. Exit Recovery Mode

                    I've just tried this, without the initial bash and it seems to have worked. And now I'm starting the major Cloudron upgrade 🙂 ...

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                      wrote last edited by sparkwise
                      #14

                      Sorry. bash wasn't supposed to be there. Failed attempt to format the markdown code block.

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