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Vaultwarden fails to start after update – DB migration error (SSO)

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    p44
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    wrote last edited by p44
    #64

    Same problem here. Restored to 1.24.4 and stopped automatic updates.

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      #65

      I also had a not responding app and have reverted. Guess I need to look at that guide...

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        @jdaviescoates @joseph Thanks for your advice. I followed this guide: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/wiki/Using-the-MariaDB-(MySQL)-Backend#foreign-key-errors-collation-and-charset and problem now is fixed.

        thanks a lot

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          #67

          Is there a step by step instruction to solve this issue, for me it is unclear how to fix this issue. Thanks!

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            #68

            The above posted link to the GitHub wiki seems to be the step by step instruction. Which is the part where you don't get forward?

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              #69

              Thanks, when I run the queries I don't get out put..
              Should I do it before upgrading, and or in recovery mode?

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                Hello @d19dotca @teiluj @ikalou @p44 @jdaviescoates @betabreak @jayonrails
                This issue was discussed before, and I did create a handy script to fix the issue.
                Please see: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/14812/vaultwarden-fails-to-start-after-update-db-migration-error-sso/24?_=1778581136537

                I have also merged this topic into the original topic so there is no duplicate.

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                  Hello @d19dotca @teiluj @ikalou @p44 @jdaviescoates @betabreak @jayonrails
                  This issue was discussed before, and I did create a handy script to fix the issue.
                  Please see: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/14812/vaultwarden-fails-to-start-after-update-db-migration-error-sso/24?_=1778581136537

                  I have also merged this topic into the original topic so there is no duplicate.

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                  @james ✔ it works, thanks!

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                    @james ✔ it works, thanks!

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                    wrote last edited by james
                    #72

                    Hello @BetaBreak
                    Great to read that it resolved your issue.
                    Always happy to help.

                    If possible, give the solution I linked also an upvote to improve the forum search.

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                    • jamesJ james

                      Hello @vaultwarden users

                      Since users have voiced their concerns about manually editing the database I have created a bash script that does it for you.
                      Please follow these steps if you have this issue:

                      1. create an app backup of your @vaultwarden Cloudron app
                      2. put the erroring @vaultwarden app in recovery mode
                      3. open the File Manager of your @vaultwarden app and create a fix_db.sh file
                      4. copy and paste the following script into the just created fix_db.sh file:
                        #!/bin/bash
                        
                        echo "=> Checking if DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME and DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME are set to utf8mb4 and utf8mb4_unicode_ci"
                        
                        CURRENT_DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME=$(mysql --silent --skip-column-names --user=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_USERNAME} --password=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_PASSWORD} --host=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_HOST} ${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE} -e "SELECT DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA WHERE SCHEMA_NAME = '${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE}';" 2>/dev/null)
                        CURRENT_DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME=$(mysql --silent --skip-column-names --user=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_USERNAME} --password=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_PASSWORD} --host=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_HOST} ${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE} -e "SELECT DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA WHERE SCHEMA_NAME = '${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE}';" 2>/dev/null)
                        FIX_NEEDED=0
                        
                        if [ "${CURRENT_DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME}" != "utf8mb4" ] || [ "${CURRENT_DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME}" != "utf8mb4_unicode_ci" ]; then
                            echo "=> DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME or DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME is not set to utf8mb4 or utf8mb4_unicode_ci."
                            echo "==> Current values are: DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME=${CURRENT_DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME}, DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME=${CURRENT_DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME}"
                            FIX_NEEDED=1
                        else
                            echo "=> DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME is ${CURRENT_DEFAULT_CHARACTER_SET_NAME} and DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME is ${CURRENT_DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME}"
                            echo "=> Nothing to do - quitting."
                            FIX_NEEDED=0
                            exit 0
                        fi
                        
                        if [ ${FIX_NEEDED} -eq 1 ]; then
                            read -p "Have you created a backup of your Cloudron Vaultwarden app? (y/N): " yn
                            case $yn in
                                [Yy]* )
                                    echo "=> Setting database character set and collation to utf8mb4 and utf8mb4_unicode_ci."
                                    mysql --user=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_USERNAME} --password=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_PASSWORD} --host=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_HOST} ${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE} -e "ALTER DATABASE \`${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE}\` CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;" 2>/dev/null
                                    echo "=> Converting all tables to character set utf8mb4 and collation utf8mb4_unicode_ci."
                                    mysql --silent --skip-column-names \
                          --user="${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_USERNAME}" \
                          --password="${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_PASSWORD}" \
                          --host="${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_HOST}" \
                          "${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE}" \
                          -e "SELECT CONCAT('ALTER TABLE \`', TABLE_NAME,'\` CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;') AS CharSetConvert FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES WHERE TABLE_SCHEMA='${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE}' AND TABLE_TYPE=\"BASE TABLE\";" 2>/dev/null | while read -r sql_command; do
                                        echo "==> Executing: ${sql_command}"
                                        mysql --user=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_USERNAME} --password=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_PASSWORD} --host=${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_HOST} ${CLOUDRON_MYSQL_DATABASE} -e "SET foreign_key_checks=0; ${sql_command} SET foreign_key_checks=1;" 2>/dev/null
                                    done
                                    ;;
                                [Nn]* )
                                    echo "=> Please create a backup of your database before proceeding with the fix. Exiting."
                                    exit 1
                                    ;;
                                * )
                                    echo "=> Invalid response. Please answer with y or n. Exiting."
                                    exit 1
                                    ;;
                            esac
                        fi
                        
                      5. open the Web Terminal of your @vaultwarden Cloudron app
                      6. execute the following command:
                        bash /app/data/fix_db.sh
                        
                      7. Execute the following command to start @vaultwarden:
                        /app/pkg/start.sh
                        
                      8. Validate if your @vaultwarden is now working correctly
                      9. If validated working, you can delete the fix_db.sh file and disable the recovery mode of your @vaultwarden Cloudron app

                      Note:
                      If there are issues with the copy and paste from Windows devices apperent by error messages like line 2: $'\r': command not found, please run the following command to fix the script:

                      sed -i 's/\r$//g' /app/data/fix_db.sh
                      

                      If you run into any issues, copy the output of the terminal, post it here and restore your app from the backup created.

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                      wrote last edited by jdaviescoates
                      #73

                      @james said:

                      Please follow these steps if you have this issue:

                      Can this script be run on the working version I reverted to, or do I need to update to the broken version and then run it?

                      Edit: yes, it seems fixing the db and then updating also works fine.

                      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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