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Server crashes caused by stopped app's runner container stuck in restart loop

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    mendoksai
    wrote last edited by joseph
    #1

    A domain expired for one of my apps. I stopped the app via the Cloudron dashboard. However, the runner container remained in "Created" state and kept trying to join the network namespace of the stopped app container, causing cascading failures:

    1. Runner repeatedly fails with: Cannot restart container <appid>-runner: cannot join network namespace of container: Container <id> is restarting, wait until the container is running
    2. This eventually causes Docker DNS resolution failures (internal Docker DNS timeouts)
    3. Host MySQL becomes unreachable (ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:3306)
    4. SSH stops accepting connections
    5. Server becomes completely unresponsive, requiring hard reboot

    This has been happening daily for the past week.

    What I did

    • Stopped the app via Cloudron dashboard → runner remained in "Created" state
    • docker rm -f <appid>-runner removed the stuck runner
    • Main container shows "Exited (0)" and redis addon is still running — both untouched

    Questions

    1. Will Cloudron's scheduler recreate the runner container for a stopped app? If so, how do I prevent this?
    2. Is there a proper way to fully stop an app including its runner when the domain has expired?
    3. Should I also stop the redis addon container for this app?

    Relevant box.log pattern (repeating every 15-60 min):

    box:scheduler could not run task runner: (HTTP code 500) server error - Cannot restart container <appid>-runner: cannot join network namespace of container
    

    Also seeing on every boot:

    Error: listen EADDRNOTAVAIL: address not available 172.18.0.1:3003
    
    cloudron-support --troubleshoot
    Vendor: System manufacturer Product: System Product Name
    Linux: 6.8.0-106-generic
    Ubuntu: noble 24.04
    Execution environment: none
    none
    Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 V2 @ 3.40GHz
    BIOS Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 V2 @ 3.40GHz       To Be Filled By O.E.M. CPU @ 3.4GHz x 8
    RAM: 32796076KB
    
    Disk: /dev/sda3       909G
    [OK]    node version is correct
    [OK]    IPv6 is enabled and public IPv6 address is working
    [OK]    docker is running
    [OK]    docker version is correct
    [OK]    MySQL is running
    [OK]    netplan is good
    [OK]    DNS is resolving via systemd-resolved
    [OK]    unbound is running
    [OK]    nginx is running
    [OK]    dashboard cert is valid
    [OK]    dashboard is reachable via loopback
    [FAIL]  Database migrations are pending. Last migration in DB: /20260217120000-mailPasswords-create-table.js. Last migration file: /package.json.
            Please run 'cloudron-support --apply-db-migrations' to apply the migrations.
    [OK]    Service 'mysql' is running and healthy
    [OK]    Service 'postgresql' is running and healthy
    [OK]    Service 'mongodb' is running and healthy
    [OK]    Service 'mail' is running and healthy
    [OK]    Service 'graphite' is running and healthy
    [OK]    Service 'sftp' is running and healthy
    [OK]    box v9.1.3 is running
    [OK]    Dashboard is reachable via domain name
    [OK]    Domain  is valid and has not expired
    
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      mendoksai
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      Update: Confirmed that Cloudron recreates the runner container on every boot, even though the app is stopped via the dashboard.

      After each reboot:

      • Main container: Exited (0) ✓
      • Runner container: Created ← this is the problem
      • Redis addon: Up ← also still running

      The runner in "Created" state triggers the scheduler loop → "cannot join network namespace" errors every 15-60 min → eventually cascading into Docker DNS failure → MySQL unreachable → full server lockup.

      I've been manually removing the runner with docker rm -f <appid>-runner after each reboot, but this is not sustainable.

      Is there a way to prevent the scheduler from recreating the runner for a stopped app? Or should I uninstall the app entirely to stop this cycle? The app's domain has expired but I'd like to keep the data for when I renew it.

      Thanks for any guidance.

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        girish
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        wrote last edited by
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        @mendoksai the container getting created is not a problem. The container is created but not run for stopped apps (i.e docker container create vs docker container run). The issue is also not related to domains (and it's expiry).

        I haven't been able to reproduce this issue though.

        I think the issue is actually that box code is unable to control docker. Or maybe docker is not running commands properly. For example, Container <id> is restarting, wait until the container is running . This already indicates the stopped app is in incorrect state. The Container has to be in stopped state. Are there any errors in journalctl -u docker -fa ? The rest of the errors like redis not stopping, cron container error is all the same issue of docker not running containers properly.

        Error: listen EADDRNOTAVAIL: address not available 172.18.0.1:3003 is similar. Docker is supposed to create the cloudron network in that IP. Can't see how it can be unavailable.

        Can you give more information on your environment? Are other apps running properly?

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          mendoksai
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          Thanks @girish for looking into this.

          You're right — this isn't just about the stopped app. After collecting detailed logs, I found multiple containers in incorrect states on every boot:

          <appid-1>-runner         Created          (stopped app - Lychee)
          <appid-2>                Restarting (1)   (Mattermost)
          <appid-3>                Restarting (1)   (Kimai)
          

          The Mattermost container is the main culprit. On boot, it tries to connect to MySQL before it's ready, fails, and enters an infinite restart loop:

          error: Failed to ping DB  error="dial tcp 172.18.30.1:3306: connect: connection refused"
          Error: failed to initialize platform: cannot create store: error setting up connections
          

          This restart loop seems to degrade Docker networking over time. The Docker journal shows a clear cascade:

          1. Boot → Mattermost enters restart loop (MySQL not ready yet)
          2. Docker resolver starts failing — first external DNS timeouts, then internal (172.18.0.1:53)
          3. Error: listen EADDRNOTAVAIL: address not available 172.18.0.1:3003 on every boot
          4. Eventually host MySQL becomes unreachable → full server lockup

          For journalctl -u docker, there are no explicit error-level entries from Docker daemon itself — only info level "ignoring event" / "cleaning up dead shim" messages repeating every 5 minutes for the same container, plus error level DNS timeout entries from the resolver.

          I've stopped both Mattermost and the Lychee runner for now. Will monitor.

          Environment details:

          • Cloudron 9.1.3
          • Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS, Kernel 6.8.0-106-generic
          • Dedicated Server: 8 CPUs, 32GB RAM
          • ~35 containers on the cloudron network
          • Docker: Cgroup Driver: cgroupfs, Cgroup Version: 2
          • Hardware check by Hetzner: all clean (CPU, disks, NIC)
          • Issue started ~3 weeks ago, persisted through kernel 5.15 → 6.8 upgrade

          Happy to provide SSH access or full logs if needed.

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            mendoksai
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            Quick update — I just noticed cloudron-support --troubleshoot was reporting:

            [FAIL] Database migrations are pending. Last migration in DB: /20260217120000-mailPasswords-create-table.js
            

            This migration has been pending since Feb 17 — which is exactly when the instability started. I missed this earlier. Just applied it:

            cloudron-support --apply-db-migrations
            [OK] Database migrations applied successfully
            

            I've also stopped the Mattermost container that was in a restart loop (it was failing to connect to MySQL on boot and never recovering).

            Will monitor for the next few days and report back. Fingers crossed this was the missing piece.

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              Quick update — I just noticed cloudron-support --troubleshoot was reporting:

              [FAIL] Database migrations are pending. Last migration in DB: /20260217120000-mailPasswords-create-table.js
              

              This migration has been pending since Feb 17 — which is exactly when the instability started. I missed this earlier. Just applied it:

              cloudron-support --apply-db-migrations
              [OK] Database migrations applied successfully
              

              I've also stopped the Mattermost container that was in a restart loop (it was failing to connect to MySQL on boot and never recovering).

              Will monitor for the next few days and report back. Fingers crossed this was the missing piece.

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              joseph
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              wrote last edited by
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              @mendoksai said:

              Quick update — I just noticed cloudron-support --troubleshoot was reporting:

              [FAIL] Database migrations are pending. Last migration in DB: /20260217120000-mailPasswords-create-table.js

              This is a bug in the tool and not a real problem. It's fixed in 9.1.5.

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