Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/ enabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Wed 19:08:55 CDT 30s agoĬGroup: /system.slice/ - Service for snap application rocketchat-server.rocketchat-server.I just read a thread here from a dev that seems concerned about the quality of code and updates. Second, how stable is rocketchat, how stable are the updates? How stable is it on snap and is the new revisions checked in a lab before pushing it to the snap repo because that auto updates. First, I want to have snapshots so what’s the best way and sequence to do this. You can see below the data base seems to think it’s localhost so that does not see to be getting saved despite the UI saying it was. Also, another issue is after rebooting it says I’m accessing it from localhost instead of the domain name that I setup during the install and that was working to. The only way to get it back is to reboot. Even stopping and restarting the service via systemctl does not work even though the status shows it restarted as you can see below. But, like I said restarting it gives the error above. Stopping it via “snap stop rocketchat-server” and then “snap save rocketchat-server” creates the snap. I had to stop it because I want to take a snap snapshot to see how that went and if it’s running snap gives a error it can’t take a snapshot of the mongo db cause it changed during the process. I never enabled https and it was working fine via http before stopping it and restarting. The issue is if you stop the server and then try to restart it you get a error saying you are trying to send a http request to a https server. That went fine and I went through the wizzard without issues. I installed the server via snap on debian.
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