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    Solved Init script failed on Ubuntu 20.04 running on ESXi 7

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    • J
      jjhill last edited by girish

      Hi I've read through similar posts and have tried several solutions to no avail. I tried fresh installs of 20.04.1 and 20.04.3, but I get the same result regardless. I also made sure to port forward 443 and 80 prior to the Cloudron install. Here is my log.

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      • robi
        robi @jjhill last edited by

        @jjhill where is your log?

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          jjhill @robi last edited by

          @robi If you click log it opens a google doc file.

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          • robi
            robi @jjhill last edited by

            @jjhill Ah sorry, I missed it in my dark mode view.

            I don't see any errors or failures in the log.

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              nebulon Staff @jjhill last edited by

              @jjhill can you double check if this is the full log? Does it just stop at the curl command to download nginx? Also can you just re-run this and see if this was just a temporary issue with the nginx package server?

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              • girish
                girish Staff last edited by girish

                Can you check if curl -sL http://nginx.org/packages/ubuntu/pool/nginx/n/nginx/nginx_1.18.0-2~focal_amd64.deb -o /tmp/nginx.deb works on the server manually ? That should download a file in /tmp/nginx.deb (maybe just check it's size). It's around 834K

                Also, you can use https://paste.cloudron.io in the future for logs.

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                  jjhill @nebulon last edited by

                  @nebulon Yupp this is the full log. I've checked it a few times after failures and it always ends there. I just ran another install and it stopped at the same spot.

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                    jjhill @robi last edited by

                    @robi Thanks for checking it out!

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                      jjhill @girish last edited by

                      @girish Thank you for the pasting link, I will use that in the future. Also I ran that command manually and it downloaded the file correctly. I then tried installing again and it failed in the same spot with the same log.

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                      • nebulon
                        nebulon Staff @jjhill last edited by

                        @jjhill hm since the file otherwise downloads just fine, it looks like there is some other hidden issue. If you want we can take a direct look at this instance so we can debug and fix our installer directly there. If so, please add our support SSH key at https://docs.cloudron.io/support/#ssh-keys and send us a mail with the IP to support@cloudron.io

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                          jjhill @nebulon last edited by

                          @nebulon I just submitted a ticket with the support email. I believe I added the ssh key correctly and they also have the IP.

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                            jjhill last edited by

                            The issue was ipv6 being blocked by a router setting. Thanks Johannas for identifying the issue and leading me in the right direction for a fix!

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                              scooke @jjhill last edited by

                              @jjhill Let us know when Cloudron has been installed correctly and is running well please.

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