[Spce-user] nginx and prometheus-nginx-exporter fail to load after reboot
Walter Klomp
walter at myrepublic.net
Sun Jan 19 08:35:28 EST 2025
After rebooting you need to do an ngcp-initial-install if memory serves me
right. Just continue with the manual after the reboot.
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2025 at 21:16, Cesar Mora <cesarluis89 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’ve been trying to get a stable install of Sipwise CE for the last couple
> of days with no avail. Everything goes smooth per the handbook, until I
> reboot the server. Each time I reboot the server, nginx and
> prometheus-nginx-exporter fail to load, and have to be manually started by
> ngcp-service restart or by ngcpcfg apply which also restarts services. I
> have tried using the installcd, doing a clean debian with ngcp installer,
> and with various versions of the release, and always get the same outcome.
> I even tried installing 11.5 LTS and upgrading from there to 13.1.1, same
> thing. I checked if systemclt has something in the logs for not being able
> to start nginx, but nope, clear logs. After I restart the services,
> everything keeps working butter smooth until the server gets rebooted
> again, which is not reliable for production.
>
> This is running on a SuperMicro blade, dedicated host, no VMs. I have come
> to the conclusion that there might be some kernel issue with this hardware,
> but I cannot replicate the issue with a clean Debian install.
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>
> Cesar
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