Help restoring Cloudron backup on new server
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I decided to move the VPS of my Cloudron for bigger size/cheaper costs (from Linode to Netcup).
I followed instructions in https://docs.cloudron.io/backups- made backup on old cloudron
- did fresh cloudron install manually (wget etc) on Ubuntu 20.04
- visited http://new-ip
- chose small restore link at bottom of page
- completed details of backup location (Digital Ocean Spaces)
- got message waiting for DNS of my.<cloudron>
- updated ip address of all domains in various DNS registries (I use the *.domain approach as registries not listed in Cloudron)
- after allowing time for DNS propagation, visiting my.<cloudron> still takes me to old instance
- visiting http://new-ip gives me 'you found cloudron in the wild'
(a) How do I check the new cloudron for completion of restore of backup? (I have SSH access)
(b) did I miss a step ?
(c) is it just a case of waiting ?
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I decided to move the VPS of my Cloudron for bigger size/cheaper costs (from Linode to Netcup).
I followed instructions in https://docs.cloudron.io/backups- made backup on old cloudron
- did fresh cloudron install manually (wget etc) on Ubuntu 20.04
- visited http://new-ip
- chose small restore link at bottom of page
- completed details of backup location (Digital Ocean Spaces)
- got message waiting for DNS of my.<cloudron>
- updated ip address of all domains in various DNS registries (I use the *.domain approach as registries not listed in Cloudron)
- after allowing time for DNS propagation, visiting my.<cloudron> still takes me to old instance
- visiting http://new-ip gives me 'you found cloudron in the wild'
(a) How do I check the new cloudron for completion of restore of backup? (I have SSH access)
(b) did I miss a step ?
(c) is it just a case of waiting ?
Maybe it was (c) just wait
Network view after logging in on https://my.<DOMAIN> does now show the new VPS ip addressInteresting that 23 apps installed but only 8 "app back online" messages.
Will start to check apps data
Sorry if original post was false alarm
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Maybe it was (c) just wait
Network view after logging in on https://my.<DOMAIN> does now show the new VPS ip addressInteresting that 23 apps installed but only 8 "app back online" messages.
Will start to check apps data
Sorry if original post was false alarm
@timconsidine When I'm checking possible time-sensitive things like DNS propagation, I always use Incognito mode on Chrome (or the equivalent on other browsers). Very often a problem like you experienced is residual on the normal mode, but Incognito shows me what's current (since it doesn't use the cache).
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@timconsidine When I'm checking possible time-sensitive things like DNS propagation, I always use Incognito mode on Chrome (or the equivalent on other browsers). Very often a problem like you experienced is residual on the normal mode, but Incognito shows me what's current (since it doesn't use the cache).
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