Can't run cloudron update for an app in error state
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I have a custom app on Cloudron, I use the Cloudron Build Service, and the private docker registry on Cloudron.
I might have accidentally deleted a previous image of my app, then installed an update, then tried to reinstate the backup, and now the app is stuck in error state.
My solution would be to push an updated image and install it, but I can't. cloudron update in CLI shows this:
Failed to update app: 409 message: Not allowed in error stateBut isn't pushing an update kind of what I want to do to get an app with an error out of the error state?
Anyway, how do I fix this without reinstalling the app? I need to keep the database.
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I have a custom app on Cloudron, I use the Cloudron Build Service, and the private docker registry on Cloudron.
I might have accidentally deleted a previous image of my app, then installed an update, then tried to reinstate the backup, and now the app is stuck in error state.
My solution would be to push an updated image and install it, but I can't. cloudron update in CLI shows this:
Failed to update app: 409 message: Not allowed in error stateBut isn't pushing an update kind of what I want to do to get an app with an error out of the error state?
Anyway, how do I fix this without reinstalling the app? I need to keep the database.
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I can't, because the app is stuck in "unable to pull image" state.
An assumption of what I think might work:
- Delete the app
- Re-install it from scratch
- If it has the same name, previous backups appear?
- Then restore?
But I'd need to know first if this works.
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I can't, because the app is stuck in "unable to pull image" state.
An assumption of what I think might work:
- Delete the app
- Re-install it from scratch
- If it has the same name, previous backups appear?
- Then restore?
But I'd need to know first if this works.
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The Cloudron team can say for sure, but I believe it does - backups don't get deleted when you uninstall an app. I think I used this method before in a different setting.
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