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I investigated my database error a little more, the steps to reproduce are:
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Just thinking about things off hand so might be not fully correct but
apart from that I don't see any issues you might face the installer doesn't do much. |
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Hello,
I am relatively new to the hobby and am also a bit of a self-hosting nerd so cloudlog looks right up my street. So I sat down and started writing an ansible role to automate the deployment of cloudlog onto my home server. I have the basics working, it clones the repo, makes a database and configures nginx etc. Having got this far I have some questions and an issue or two.
Ideally, what I would like to be able to do is to never use
/install
and have the role configure everything for me. So my first question is: What config files would I need to write to do this? and is this at all a supported way of operating?Secondly, I just had to nuke my install and start again because of some fun network issues, and when I reconfigured it the database migrations raised an error because a table already existed. So is there anything I need to specifically consider or configure when making a fresh install of cloudlog ontop of an existing database?
Also any general thoughts on how to work with cloudlog in a way which is as friendly to these idempotent configuration management systems would be great.
Thanks for all the work on cloudlog!
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