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Web terminal not connecting to any apps

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  • osoboO Offline
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    osobo
    wrote last edited by joseph
    #1

    Hello Cloudron team

    All apps and services are running fine. Nevertheless I cannot access the apps via the web terminal. It fails to connect any of them. I've rebooted the server without success. Here is a view of the browser in developer mode.

    2e9ab381-d459-4f7b-b883-b9811bb36ec2-image.jpeg

    Running cloudron-support --troubleshoot returns a migration database issue.
    Capture d'écran 2026-03-18 095735.png

    I've applied the suggested fix and it then it mentions no migration needed but nevertheless the errors keeps showing on the next check (same as the first one)

    Capture d'écran 2026-03-18 095846.png

    Last, there is no errors in /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/box.log

    2026-03-15T00:07:50.176Z box:apphealthmonitor app health: 15 running / 0 stopped / 0 unresponsive

    Thank you for your support and best wishes
    Osobo

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      robi
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      Your first image shows that it connected and gave you the root # prompt.

      If you click into that window, you should be able to run commands such as cd /app/data

      Conscious tech

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      • robiR robi

        Your first image shows that it connected and gave you the root # prompt.

        If you click into that window, you should be able to run commands such as cd /app/data

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        osobo
        wrote last edited by osobo
        #3

        @robi thank you. Indeed it does allow me to type a command 😏. My bad 🤦 (I was waiting for the prompt to blink or something)
        Case solved I guess 😊

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