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  • robiR Offline
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    #1

    Apparently the upgrade from 0.3.0 to 1.0.0 didn't go as planned.

    Now just get a blank white page with the above message.
    This also seems to fool the health check.

    Tried restarting app. No change.
    Tried in/out of recovery mode. No change.

    New install. Works.

    No errors in logs.

    How do I fix up the original install?

    Conscious tech

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    • robiR robi

      Apparently the upgrade from 0.3.0 to 1.0.0 didn't go as planned.

      Now just get a blank white page with the above message.
      This also seems to fool the health check.

      Tried restarting app. No change.
      Tried in/out of recovery mode. No change.

      New install. Works.

      No errors in logs.

      How do I fix up the original install?

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      girish
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      #2

      @robi Go to the Location view and click save . I think that should fix it. We moved apache from port 80 to port 8000 to run as non-root. I guess you are on still on Cloudron 6.0 ? (because 6.1 should have fixed this).

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      • girishG girish

        @robi Go to the Location view and click save . I think that should fix it. We moved apache from port 80 to port 8000 to run as non-root. I guess you are on still on Cloudron 6.0 ? (because 6.1 should have fixed this).

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        #3

        @girish yes, looks like 6.01 still.. not sure why it's not updating. (i'll wait for the next release to do a manual update)

        The location save action did the trick.

        Thanks

        Conscious tech

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