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collectd failed to start after upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    It doesn't seem to want to start. Logs here:
    d651d6a2-e563-4443-8c97-ab94ba37ec15-image.png

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      It doesn't seem to want to start. Logs here:
      d651d6a2-e563-4443-8c97-ab94ba37ec15-image.png

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      @atrilahiji Did you re-run the start.sh script as suggested by https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-20/#post-upgrade ? That should fixup collectd

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        @atrilahiji Did you re-run the start.sh script as suggested by https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-20/#post-upgrade ? That should fixup collectd

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        @girish Huh I didn't realize I missed that step. Although now we're here: Screen Shot 2021-01-08 at 12.01.13 AM.png
        Updated... fixed the last set of errors.

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          @atrilahiji Did you re-run the start.sh script as suggested by https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-20/#post-upgrade ? That should fixup collectd

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          @girish Ok I'm dumb... I had quotation marks around the LD_PRELOAD variable I added in this file: /etc/default/collectd

          Seems to work now. This can be closed, sorry!

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            @atrilahiji Did you re-run the start.sh script as suggested by https://docs.cloudron.io/guides/upgrade-ubuntu-20/#post-upgrade ? That should fixup collectd

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            @girish After upgrading Cloudron 6.2.8 from 18.04 to 20.04 on Hetzner, collectd status = (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE).

            Have run start.sh (etc...as recommended by the docs) twice...but did not solve the issue.

            Not clear (to me) from this post what the solution is (i.e. I don't have quotation marks around the LD_PRELOAD variable in the file:/etc/default/collectd).

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              @girish After upgrading Cloudron 6.2.8 from 18.04 to 20.04 on Hetzner, collectd status = (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE).

              Have run start.sh (etc...as recommended by the docs) twice...but did not solve the issue.

              Not clear (to me) from this post what the solution is (i.e. I don't have quotation marks around the LD_PRELOAD variable in the file:/etc/default/collectd).

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              To close this, turned out that "libpython3.8" was missing on my newly upgraded 20.04 Hetzner system...therefore I was getting the message "dependency problems prevent configuration of collectd"

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