Potential Issue - "exe" and/or netns-create stuck?
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@doodlemania2 can I take a look at the server? Can you write to support@ ? I want to see what the app is that is making it get stuck. In the other thread, wp developer app was suspected.
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@girish sure thing - will enable from terminal!
@doodlemania2 @doodlenode:~$ sudo cloudron-support --enable-ssh
[sudo] password for derek:
Enabling ssh access for the Cloudron support team...Done -
@doodlemania2 @doodlenode:~$ sudo cloudron-support --enable-ssh
[sudo] password for derek:
Enabling ssh access for the Cloudron support team...Done -
@doodlemania2 wow, that server is pretty clogged up. I keep getting kicked out of ssh. But I did see a lot of "exe". Maybe we should disable docker and reboot to check if it helps?
systemctl disable dockerif you can -
@girish sorry for delay, got sidetracked on another thing - docker disabled and restarted!
@girish okay - I think I fixed it - the /etc/hosts file was almost 40GB in size of garbage (shrug)
I emptied it out and replaced it with just default localhost items and restarted everything. MUCH happier it is.
Thank you so much for looking at it with me - it was in a very bad way!Now to see if I can figure out why hosts file got gummed up
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@girish okay - I think I fixed it - the /etc/hosts file was almost 40GB in size of garbage (shrug)
I emptied it out and replaced it with just default localhost items and restarted everything. MUCH happier it is.
Thank you so much for looking at it with me - it was in a very bad way!Now to see if I can figure out why hosts file got gummed up
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@doodlemania2 that sounds.. worrying. how did the hosts file get corrupt ? how did you figure you should look into that file?
@girish well, the thing that kept getting overwhelmed was netns ip6 and i also noticed that my tailscale agent was running at like 4.6GB in memory, so thought, okay, let me ping something. it took a solid 40 seconds to even return a ping but it was correct. so that's when i looked at hosts.
did a cat to /dev/null on it and boom, all back to good. i am thinking that some dns thing went haywire - but I don't think it's CR's fault cause I've never seen CR try to write to hosts. Will dig a bit more but I also have an LTS upgrade due, so perhaps there's a bug someplace in Ubuntu with bind.
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@girish well, the thing that kept getting overwhelmed was netns ip6 and i also noticed that my tailscale agent was running at like 4.6GB in memory, so thought, okay, let me ping something. it took a solid 40 seconds to even return a ping but it was correct. so that's when i looked at hosts.
did a cat to /dev/null on it and boom, all back to good. i am thinking that some dns thing went haywire - but I don't think it's CR's fault cause I've never seen CR try to write to hosts. Will dig a bit more but I also have an LTS upgrade due, so perhaps there's a bug someplace in Ubuntu with bind.
@doodlemania2 would have been good to get a sample/clue of what was in the hosts file with head or tail.
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@doodlemania2 would have been good to get a sample/clue of what was in the hosts file with head or tail.
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