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🚧 automated staging server - Pablo A #2535

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@paarriagadap paarriagadap changed the title 🚧 automated staging server 🚧 automated staging server - Pablo A Aug 10, 2023
@paarriagadap paarriagadap marked this pull request as draft August 11, 2023 08:49
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paarriagadap commented Sep 7, 2023

Hi @Marigold! I wanted to update this server; the easiest way failed, and I tried the manual way, which also seems to be failing. Any ideas about what would be happening? Thanks!

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Marigold commented Sep 8, 2023

@paarriagadap thanks for spotting this, it was caused by a nasty bug that took me ages to fix. Your staging server should be up soon. Could you please also pull the most recent ops changes in case you run owid-lxc destroy in the future? Thanks!

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paarriagadap commented Nov 10, 2023

Hi @Marigold! I can't access to my staging server again. I tried to restart it yesterday and I don't have access to http://staging-site-parriagadap/admin/

Ah, nevermind, the solution was connecting Tailscale again and selecting Multi-user Tailnet instead of Single-user Tailnet
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