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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Natal@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Update Oct 6 :

I have been messing around the idea of permissions but just got back from work so this is very much Work In Progress. What I noticed is that the "postgres" folder inside the Docker folder that has the docker-compose file had a lock icon on it. https://imgur.com/a/lZir4tt The owner is weird and doesn't exist on the other computer. I don't explain how this owner was created and that may be due to my poor understanding of Docker and docker-compose.

So I have made a pastebin with the docker compose here if anyone is interested in this little puzzle : https://pastebin.com/Vsh6S23G This docker-compose is basically the one from the installation guide from the app website, I just changed some passwords and users related stuff which are written as .

I tried using Déjà Dup Backups to sync my entire Docker folder which also contains Tandoor and it complained it could not sync the postgres folder either so defo something wrong with the permissions. Which explains why I can't create a new recipe on the other computer, because it doesn't have permission for that specific task. Oddly enough, I get a server 500 error, but if I refresh the recipe list, the new recipe that led to the server 500 error is, actually, there.

Would a pastebin of the .env help?

ORIGINAL POST :

Hello again, I hope it's okay that I make several posts in a rather short time, I'm stumped.

I run a series of containers on old computer A for the recipe manager Tandoor Recipes.

I want to move it to another computer B so I initially thought I would: -copy the env and docker-compose -dump the source database

Move everything to the new computer, compose everything and fill the database from the dump.

I got 500 server errors so I went on Discord and asked what was the proper way of doing this. I've been told in theory I could shut everything down, pack my Tandoor folder in a zip, paste it on the target computer B and boot everything and voilà.

None of this works properly.

I do manage to get an instance of Tandoor running on my new computer, it displays every recipe I had originally, but it has an issue when trying to create a new recipe. I get a white page with "Server Error (500)". It does not happen on the original Tandoor, despite being all the same files in theory.

I noticed that on my source computer, the postgres DB directory changes permission when I start the container, as well as the directory containing the recipe pictures. So I'm wondering if wrong permissions might be corrupting data while copying stuff?

Thanks

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[-] Edo78@feddit.it 3 points 1 year ago

If you are able to see every recipe I'd rule out data corruption. If the issue arise only when try to create a new recipe (or editing an old one) the usual thing to check are permissions. Don't zip but use some tools to maintain permissions (tar, rsync, etc) and try again

[-] Natal@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Good idea! I tried sync with my other computer and the software complained about not having permissions on the postgres folder. I investigated and found out postgres directory is owned by user:70. I have yet to find where that comes from. I changed it with a sudo chown but it reverts to the wrong owner when I restart the container.

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