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  • Change password via config files?
    C cyanogenic

    @will
    Aha... an update from 12 hours ago, that has worked.

    Thanks!

    Syncthing

  • Change password via config files?
    C cyanogenic

    I changed my password last night for Syncthing (away from the default admin & changeme credentials). I thought i had saved it with my password manager but... nope! What files do i need to look for to edit the password manually via the files? is this even possible?

    Syncthing

  • Importing monica.sql from another install
    C cyanogenic

    Hi,
    I had MonicaHQ installed elsewhere but want to migrate the data into the cloudron instance.

    I had an export of that instance and it generated a monica.sql file. How do I import this into the Cloudron install?

    On the MonicaHQ docs (https://github.com/monicahq/monica/blob/master/docs/installation/update.md#importing-sql-from-the-exporter-feature) it says I need to connect to the database and import the monica.sql file.

    SO I guess the question is how do I connect to the database? I have access to an instance of phpmyadmin, can I use that to connect to the monicahq database?

    Thanks

    Monica

  • Cloudron is offline. Reconnecting...
    C cyanogenic

    @girish Cleared cache and it seems to be fixed šŸ™‚

    Just battling with the nextcloud install now, it doesn't seem to be responding. I've uninstalled / reinstalled with different config options but no luck.

    May 10 17:57:22 files_external photos user_ldap
    May 10 17:57:22 files_pdfviewer privacy viewer
    May 10 17:57:22 files_rightclick provisioning_api workflowengine
    May 10 17:57:22 files_sharing recommendations
    May 10 17:57:22 => update config
    May 10 17:57:23 => run migration
    May 10 17:57:23 Nextcloud is not installed - only a limited number of commands are available
    May 10 17:57:23
    May 10 17:57:23
    May 10 17:57:23 Command "upgrade" is not defined.
    May 10 17:57:23
    May 10 17:57:23

    Support installation

  • Cloudron is offline. Reconnecting...
    C cyanogenic

    My Cloudron install seems to be offline after doing a reboot.

    Steps:

    1. Fresh image of 18.04
    2. Installed 5.3 linux kernel
    3. Installed Cloudron on server
    4. Setup Cloudron, installed Nextcloud. Things seem to work fine.
    5. Played around with the app store, add / removed a few apps. Did a reboot via Cloudron.
    6. Server is back up online, but the cloudron page says "Cloudron is offline. Reconnecting..."
    7. Troubleshooting:
      a) Ran /home/yellowtent/box/setup/start.sh
      b) Checked status (see extract below)
      c) Tried systemctl restart cloudron.target

    I am still seeing the error "Cloudron is offline. Reconnecting..."

    root@Kimsufi:~# systemctl status box
    ā— box.service - Cloudron Admin
    Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/box.service; static; vendor preset: enabled)
    Active: active (running) since Sun 2020-05-10 14:51:56 UTC; 1h 50min ago
    Main PID: 1551 (node)
    Tasks: 11 (limit: 2301)
    CGroup: /system.slice/box.service
    └─1551 /usr/bin/node --max_old_space_size=150 /home/yellowtent/box/box.js

    May 10 14:51:56 Kimsufi systemd[1]: Started Cloudron Admin.
    May 10 14:51:56 Kimsufi sh[1551]: Logging to /home/yellowtent/platformdata/logs/box.log
    May 10 14:52:01 Kimsufi sudo[1618]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
    May 10 14:52:01 Kimsufi sudo[1618]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root
    May 10 14:52:38 Kimsufi sudo[3743]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
    May 10 14:52:38 Kimsufi sudo[3743]: pam_unix(sudo:session): session closed for user root

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