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Dojo - Tracker Error #836

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TheGreatBeginner777 opened this issue Dec 20, 2023 · 2 comments
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Dojo - Tracker Error #836

TheGreatBeginner777 opened this issue Dec 20, 2023 · 2 comments
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TheGreatBeginner777 commented Dec 20, 2023

Describe the bug
Tracker Error message in MyNode:
dojo mynode error

By checking Dojo maintenance tool next to "TRACKER" and "DOJO DB" are orange check marks which represent there are some problems with both of them:
tracker and db error

SSH into MyNode.
Dojo is up and running as well as required containers:
3_dojo status
4_dojo docker container

Digging deeper into dojo.sh logs I can see that logs for "db" and "node" are reporting errors which could be the reason for orange check marks. In both cases "db" and "node" errors are constantly repeating...
5_dojo logs db
6_2_dojo logs nodejs

It looks to me that main culprit for this is 172.28.1.2.

Expected behavior
Green check marks in Dojo maintenance tools next do "TRACKER" and "DOJO DB" so we can run smoothly Dojo on MyNode.

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Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • Browser: chromium
  • Version 119.0.6045.199

MyNode hardware (please complete the following information):

  • Device: Raspi4B, 8GB ram
  • Version 0.3.24

Additional context
New and fresh installation of MyNode - 0.3.24. Bitcoin and Electrum Server are synced to the latest block. Installed Dojo version 1.20.0.
I tried with multiple uninstall -> reboot -> install of Dojo; uninstall -> reset of docker -> reboot -> install but without help.

Don't know how to proceed further. 172.28.1.2 should be allowed to write to db but I don't know how to do it...

@TheGreatBeginner777 TheGreatBeginner777 added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 20, 2023
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I haven't run across this before. Could you try cleaning the slate by resetting docker and seeing if a fresh Dojo install runs without the connection issue?

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I tried this solution multiple times but the same error is repeating with "Host 172.28.1.2 is not allowed to connect to this MariaDB server"

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