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  • girishG girish

    @qwinter said in Hostinger, ubuntu 18.04 fails to installl:

    tail -f /var/log/cloudron-setup.log

    Can you check what's in the above file?

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    @girish it's in the OP: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7Wh9BFH9hq/
    Didn't paste here as it was big, but:

     tail -f /var/log/cloudron-setup.log
     create mode 100755 grub.d/41_custom
     create mode 100644 grub.d/README
     create mode 100755 init.d/grub-common
     create mode 100755 pm/sleep.d/10_grub-common
     create mode 120000 rc2.d/S01grub-common
     create mode 120000 rc3.d/S01grub-common
     create mode 120000 rc4.d/S01grub-common
     create mode 120000 rc5.d/S01grub-common
    sed -e 's/^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="\(.*\)"$/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="\1 cgroup_enable=memory swapaccount=1 panic_on_oops=1 panic=5"/' -i /etc/default/grub
    sed: can't read /etc/default/grub: No such file or directory
    
    
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    • Q qwinter

      @girish it's in the OP: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7Wh9BFH9hq/
      Didn't paste here as it was big, but:

       tail -f /var/log/cloudron-setup.log
       create mode 100755 grub.d/41_custom
       create mode 100644 grub.d/README
       create mode 100755 init.d/grub-common
       create mode 100755 pm/sleep.d/10_grub-common
       create mode 120000 rc2.d/S01grub-common
       create mode 120000 rc3.d/S01grub-common
       create mode 120000 rc4.d/S01grub-common
       create mode 120000 rc5.d/S01grub-common
      sed -e 's/^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="\(.*\)"$/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="\1 cgroup_enable=memory swapaccount=1 panic_on_oops=1 panic=5"/' -i /etc/default/grub
      sed: can't read /etc/default/grub: No such file or directory
      
      
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      @qwinter looks like grub is not being used there. Can you check if this is the same as https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5424/cloudron-install-ubuntu-20-04-init-script-failed?_=1649963519462 in the end? I don't know what technology hostinger is using for virtual servers.

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        From https://www.hostinger.com/vps-hosting , it says "*All our VPS plans are based on OVZ virtualization technology." . Cloudron does not work on OpenVZ.

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        • girishG girish

          From https://www.hostinger.com/vps-hosting , it says "*All our VPS plans are based on OVZ virtualization technology." . Cloudron does not work on OpenVZ.

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          @girish Where do I see a list of hosts supported by cloudron? Trial an error feels inefficient. Yesterday I stayed up till 3AM doing comparison shopping, but it seems I missed the most important feature: is cloudron supported?

          From the website, it reads like 'pick a host, it should work', but I'm pretty sure none of the ones that made it to the final list yesterday do support it 😞 What a waste of a good few hours.

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            Ok, from this post I take that contrabo works : https://forum.cloudron.io/search?term=VPS+hosts&in=titlesposts&matchWords=all&sortBy=relevance&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts

            More so if it's a VDS? Sorry if this is a newbie question. I'm looking at getting this one:
            https://contabo.com/en/vds/vds-s/?image=ubuntu.267&qty=1&contract=12

            Could anyone confirm that cloudron works there?

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            • Q qwinter

              Ok, from this post I take that contrabo works : https://forum.cloudron.io/search?term=VPS+hosts&in=titlesposts&matchWords=all&sortBy=relevance&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts

              More so if it's a VDS? Sorry if this is a newbie question. I'm looking at getting this one:
              https://contabo.com/en/vds/vds-s/?image=ubuntu.267&qty=1&contract=12

              Could anyone confirm that cloudron works there?

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              @qwinter There is a note here about the requirements - https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/#install_1 . In general, there are way too many hosts to list what is supported and what is not! As for contabo, they do use KVM - https://contabo.com/blog/how-does-virtualization-work/

              I think you can ask/check if the VPS provider is KVM based (which most modern VPS providers are these days) and Cloudron should work on them.

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              • Q qwinter

                Ok, from this post I take that contrabo works : https://forum.cloudron.io/search?term=VPS+hosts&in=titlesposts&matchWords=all&sortBy=relevance&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts

                More so if it's a VDS? Sorry if this is a newbie question. I'm looking at getting this one:
                https://contabo.com/en/vds/vds-s/?image=ubuntu.267&qty=1&contract=12

                Could anyone confirm that cloudron works there?

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                wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
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                @qwinter check out Hetzner (that's my referral link so it gives you a €20 credit).

                Quite a few of us have our Cloudrons hosted there. Great value & also powered by renewables (unlike Contabo)

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                • Q qwinter

                  @girish Where do I see a list of hosts supported by cloudron? Trial an error feels inefficient. Yesterday I stayed up till 3AM doing comparison shopping, but it seems I missed the most important feature: is cloudron supported?

                  From the website, it reads like 'pick a host, it should work', but I'm pretty sure none of the ones that made it to the final list yesterday do support it 😞 What a waste of a good few hours.

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                  @qwinter It's not really a waste, especially as a newbie. Now you know there are different kinds of virtualization! This is something I didn't know either a few years back. I was trying to run Cloudron on Virtuozzo 7 images that SSDNodes was using back then. I also discovered a little important factor called FS - file systems, and that ext4 was needed. I actually just commented out that check in the install script to get it to work back then. Now, I just stick with KVM.

                  You will find great freedom in open source. Here in these Cloudron forums you will actually find lots of good people willing to help (unlike, dare I say the name, the LET/LEB forums where ppl are just as likely to cuss you out and insult you for daring to ask "such an obvious question"). But you also need patience and humility as you try all this out.

                  Good luck!

                  BTW, you may want to read more reviews about Contabo (even on the previously mentioned lowendtalk.com/ or lowendbox.com) just to be sure you want to go with them. I'm using Racknerd and Wishosting (which has it's own idiosyncrasies) and SSDnodes, for example.

                  A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                  • scookeS scooke

                    @qwinter It's not really a waste, especially as a newbie. Now you know there are different kinds of virtualization! This is something I didn't know either a few years back. I was trying to run Cloudron on Virtuozzo 7 images that SSDNodes was using back then. I also discovered a little important factor called FS - file systems, and that ext4 was needed. I actually just commented out that check in the install script to get it to work back then. Now, I just stick with KVM.

                    You will find great freedom in open source. Here in these Cloudron forums you will actually find lots of good people willing to help (unlike, dare I say the name, the LET/LEB forums where ppl are just as likely to cuss you out and insult you for daring to ask "such an obvious question"). But you also need patience and humility as you try all this out.

                    Good luck!

                    BTW, you may want to read more reviews about Contabo (even on the previously mentioned lowendtalk.com/ or lowendbox.com) just to be sure you want to go with them. I'm using Racknerd and Wishosting (which has it's own idiosyncrasies) and SSDnodes, for example.

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                    @scooke said in Hostinger, ubuntu 18.04 fails to installl:

                    SSDnodes

                    Loads of people online, including quite a few here too, have had lots of issues with SSDnodes.

                    Personally I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.

                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                      @scooke said in Hostinger, ubuntu 18.04 fails to installl:

                      SSDnodes

                      Loads of people online, including quite a few here too, have had lots of issues with SSDnodes.

                      Personally I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.

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                      @jdaviescoates Add Hostinger to the list too. I signed up for a basic web hosting plan with them. I created a secondary user account in their admin panel for my developer so he could have access and it didn't work. I contacted support and it took them weeks to get it sorted. Meanwhile, I ended up sharing my main account credentials. I was asked identical questions by different staff (under the same ticket) and I was tossed around like a beach ball in a techno festival. I had better experiences with EIG owned hosts and those guys absolutely s***.

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