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Gonit fails to restart servers on both EC2 and Lightsail Wordpress instances #48

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mtnlion1 opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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@mtnlion1
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What steps will reproduce the bug?

Running 2 instances of Bitnami/Wordpress (most recent). One is lightsail the other es EC2. Both (at different times) have had crashes of Apache,, Mariadb, etc. Gonit did not restart on either instance. I checked sudo gonit status and all services are showing monitored. I haven't changed any configurations. Can you help?

What is the expected behavior?

Services restart after a few minutes.

What do you see instead?

Services stay down until manually restarted.

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@gabriel-dantas98
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I'm experiencing the same scenario and the services didn't restart. I had to access and restart them manually using /opt/bitnami/ctlscript.sh

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Thank you for your feedback and for bringing this to our attention!

If the issue you're encountering is specific to Bitnami VMs, we kindly ask you to open a ticket in the Bitnami VMs repository. This will ensure the appropriate team can provide you with the best assistance.

If you have any additional questions or concerns about Gonit itself, please feel free to share them here. However, please note that active development on Gonit is currently on hold, and we primarily focus on keeping its dependencies up to date.

@carrodher carrodher closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 21, 2025
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