@joseph Thanks, I rebooted the server and it appears to be allowing installations now. I thought I had done that already but no. Thank you for your time.
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Not installingMy VPS provider har confirmed that I still have 657 GB available as far as they can see as well. Not sure what could be causing this…
What are my options? Upgrade Ubuntu? (I’m on 20.04)
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Not installingThanks guys. I'm a bit out of my depth here. That command did something, not sure what It confirmed that a newer image was downloaded and a pull was completed for about half the items in the list.
I've added a ticket for my VPS provider to confirm how much space I'm using and if they can see anything is "off" on their end. Cloudron reports disk usage is at "103.1 GB used of 846.62 GB".
I've not made any changes to a default install of Cloudron as far as I'm aware. I'm using R2 (Cloudflare) for backups.
Here's the output from df -h, which may or may not raise som red flags for you:
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Not installing@joseph I should definitely not be out of disk space. By all indications there is more than 600GB free. Any help on resolving this is appreciated.
Seems I can't install anything at the moment.
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Not installingGetting an error on install:
An error occurred during the install operation: Docker Error: (HTTP code 500) server error - failed to create task for container: failed to create shim task: OCI runtime create failed: runc create failed: unable to start container process: error during container init: open /dev/ptmx: no space left on device: unknown
Update: Now I got the same error installing another app (SnappyMail), so something appears to have happened with my Cloudron…
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Akkoma+1 for Akkoma. I just love it. Have been running it on a separate VPS for over a year now.
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Waiting for propagation taking an absurdly long time (even when it works)Thanks, then I know it's going to return to normal. No, not using name.com. Some domains are with a Swedish provider (Loopia) and some with Cloudflare.
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Waiting for propagation taking an absurdly long time (even when it works)I'm running a LAMP app and there are about 15 domains I'm hosting on it. Here's the thing, since about two days ago, whenever I add or remove a domain (in the Location settings for the app) it starts the propagation process for each and every domain on the LAMP app (which has always been the case) – and it now takes about 5-10 minutes for each domain(!)
This used to take just seconds. So these small changes brings down the app for around 2 hours before the propagation process is complete. After this everything works.
Why is this process now taking so long? Can anyone think of a fix?
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Milestones to being stable?In love with this app so I really hope it makes it in to the Cloudron family.
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Password protected streamJust adding my vote for adding a simple option for basic auth to these apps, and especially Owncast. If anyone figures this out I’m all ears
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Has something changed with Ghost email config?@jdaviescoates Got it working. After I changed the support email address everything seems okay.
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Has something changed with Ghost email config?@jdaviescoates Yes. Email masquerading has been on the whole time. You can see the signup works on sendibud.se, but for some reason not on demo.sendibud.se.
I've set up other Ghost apps on subdomains and have had no issues like this. The demo.sendibud.se is something around my 15th Ghost installation and I can't see what's different with this one.
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Has something changed with Ghost email config?When setting up Ghost sites now I get an error when trying to sign up as a member: "Failed to send Magic Link". And the inspector shows this:
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 400 () /members/api/send-magic-link/:1
I've replicated the problem on 3 installs now. This has always worked automatically before. My older Ghost sites work without issues. This is only with new installs. And I've tried more than one theme.
Has something changed and am I required to configure email more specifically somewhere now?
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Castopod Host - open-source hosting platform made for podcasters who want engage and interact with their audience.Nice, this would truly be the app that completes my dream setup on Cloudron.
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Removing old backups?@girish Ah, thank you. Found them. That freed up 22GB for me
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Removing old backups?@jdaviescoates Thanks. Weird thing is I now can't seem to find them when I'm using the terminal... very frustrating. The /mnt/cloudronbackup folder looks empty. Where else would they be...
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Removing old backups?So I changed backups to an external provider but it would seem space is still taken up by the Cloudron backups on disk. How do I remove these?
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Commento abandoned, maybe move to commentoplusplusIt would appear the Commento project is abandoned by its creator since more than a year ago. Any chance we could see a move to the fork that is being maintained (Commento++):