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Modify file under /home/cloudron

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      fengchang
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      I am trying to setup a Confluence instance and migrate data from Confluence Cloud.

      After imported the data successfully, I cannot login with my username & password. I found a post about how to restore password. And I guess this is the reason:

      You've imported a site from Cloud, and it does not contain a system administrator account.

      So I followed this post to restore my access. It ask me to modify <installation-directory>/bin/setenv.sh and the file is located at /home/cloudron/confluence/bin/setenv.sh.

      However, the file cannot be updated. I understand it's the security mechanism of Cloudron, but is there any way I can update the file temporarily?

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      • F fengchang

        I am trying to setup a Confluence instance and migrate data from Confluence Cloud.

        After imported the data successfully, I cannot login with my username & password. I found a post about how to restore password. And I guess this is the reason:

        You've imported a site from Cloud, and it does not contain a system administrator account.

        So I followed this post to restore my access. It ask me to modify <installation-directory>/bin/setenv.sh and the file is located at /home/cloudron/confluence/bin/setenv.sh.

        However, the file cannot be updated. I understand it's the security mechanism of Cloudron, but is there any way I can update the file temporarily?

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        @fengchang yes, set the app into recovery mode and log in via the web terminal.

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          @fengchang yes, set the app into recovery mode and log in via the web terminal.

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          fengchang
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          @robi I tried, but it told me it's a read-only file system.

          For example:

          root@2a790adb-5abf-431b-9fc0-9a27912311a8:/home/cloudron# touch a
          touch: cannot touch 'a': Read-only file system
          
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              @robi I tried, but it told me it's a read-only file system.

              For example:

              root@2a790adb-5abf-431b-9fc0-9a27912311a8:/home/cloudron# touch a
              touch: cannot touch 'a': Read-only file system
              
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              @fengchang you have to use the CLI tool. npm install -g cloudron on your PC/laptop. Then cloudron login my.domain.com to login to your Cloudron and then cloudron debug --app configure.domain.com. After that you can do, cloudron exec --app confluence.domain.com to get a "shall" and edit whatever files. Then, you can start the app in the same terminal by running /home/cloudron/start.sh. Once done, you can cloudron debug --disable --app configure.domain.com.

              (The repair mode in browser does not make the file system editable, only the CLI does).

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                @fengchang you have to use the CLI tool. npm install -g cloudron on your PC/laptop. Then cloudron login my.domain.com to login to your Cloudron and then cloudron debug --app configure.domain.com. After that you can do, cloudron exec --app confluence.domain.com to get a "shall" and edit whatever files. Then, you can start the app in the same terminal by running /home/cloudron/start.sh. Once done, you can cloudron debug --disable --app configure.domain.com.

                (The repair mode in browser does not make the file system editable, only the CLI does).

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                @girish Thank you, it works!

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                  @girish Thank you, it works!

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                  @fengchang looks like you summarized your successful process at https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/4704/tutorial-migrate-confluence-from-cloud-to-server

                  Thanks a lot for sharing this!

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