Updated Update recommendations and troubleshooting (markdown)

Ralf Becker 2019-09-15 14:05:47 +02:00
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@ -63,7 +63,9 @@ egroupware | [06-Sep-2019 10:41:13] NOTICE: ready to handle connections
egroupware | [06-Sep-2019 10:41:13] NOTICE: systemd monitor interval set to 10000ms egroupware | [06-Sep-2019 10:41:13] NOTICE: systemd monitor interval set to 10000ms
egroupware-watchtower | time="2019-09-15T07:11:12Z" level=info msg="Waiting for running update to be finished..." egroupware-watchtower | time="2019-09-15T07:11:12Z" level=info msg="Waiting for running update to be finished..."
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If you don't see the line ```fpm is running, pid 1``` you will will only get a 503 from Nginx, when you try to connect to EGroupware. The startup of the egroupware container might take a little longer then you expect, as it has to copy the EGroupware sources into a volume which is shared with Nginx, so the webserver can deliver the static content (CSS, JavaScript, images, ...). If you don't see the line ```fpm is running, pid 1``` you will will only get a 502 Bad Gateway from Nginx, when you try to connect to EGroupware. The startup of the egroupware container might take a little longer then you expect, as it has to copy the EGroupware sources into a volume which is shared with Nginx, so the webserver can deliver the static content (CSS, JavaScript, images, ...).
If egroupware container alone was restarted without Nginx, Nginx still uses the old IP of egroupware and you get a 502 Bad Gateway. Always restart both: ```(cd /etc/egroupware-docker; docker-compose restart)```
3. Try to connect to EGroupware container without using the proxy running on the host webserver. We use a tool called ```curl``` for these kind of checks. Install it with ```apt install -y curl``` (or yum or zypper instead of apt depending on your distribution): 3. Try to connect to EGroupware container without using the proxy running on the host webserver. We use a tool called ```curl``` for these kind of checks. Install it with ```apt install -y curl``` (or yum or zypper instead of apt depending on your distribution):
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