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All instances down: /app/pkg/start.sh: line 43: TCP_HARVESTER_PORT: unbound variable

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  • robiR Offline
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    wrote on last edited by robi
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    All of my jitsi instances just upgraded and they are broken, ie not responding.

    The logs show:
    Oct 30 08:56:35 /app/pkg/start.sh: line 43: TCP_HARVESTER_PORT: unbound variable

    I see this variable was newly added, however it breaks existing instances.

    Upgrades should not break apps.
    Was this tested?

    Also, one cannot launch the web terminal, it's stuck connecting.

    Update:
    The manual fix appears to be going to app settings->location and checking the unchecked box for the TCP port.

    Can app upgrades tick this box on their own properly?

    Conscious tech

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    • robiR robi

      All of my jitsi instances just upgraded and they are broken, ie not responding.

      The logs show:
      Oct 30 08:56:35 /app/pkg/start.sh: line 43: TCP_HARVESTER_PORT: unbound variable

      I see this variable was newly added, however it breaks existing instances.

      Upgrades should not break apps.
      Was this tested?

      Also, one cannot launch the web terminal, it's stuck connecting.

      Update:
      The manual fix appears to be going to app settings->location and checking the unchecked box for the TCP port.

      Can app upgrades tick this box on their own properly?

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      @robi said in All instances down: /app/pkg/start.sh: line 43: TCP_HARVESTER_PORT: unbound variable:

      Update:
      The manual fix appears to be going to app settings->location and checking the unchecked box for the TCP port.

      Thanks

      Can app upgrades tick this box properly?

      +100

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        #3

        I have pushed a new package to fix this. Thanks for reporting @robi

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