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What does this error mean?

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      I noticed that a couple of apps in my Cloudron were crashing and/or running low on RAM, so I decided to uninstall apps that I don't use anymore. I've started getting the following error when trying to uninstall apps:

      Addons Error: Error tearing down postgresql. Status code: 500 message: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:5432
      

      How do I fix it?

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        I noticed that a couple of apps in my Cloudron were crashing and/or running low on RAM, so I decided to uninstall apps that I don't use anymore. I've started getting the following error when trying to uninstall apps:

        Addons Error: Error tearing down postgresql. Status code: 500 message: connect ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1:5432
        

        How do I fix it?

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        @SamGreenwood I think the postgresql service is probably down. Can you check under Services ? Maybe restart it or give it a bit more memory.

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          @SamGreenwood I think the postgresql service is probably down. Can you check under Services ? Maybe restart it or give it a bit more memory.

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          @girish It's up now, and all the errors have disappeared.

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