Hello all!
A have a huge hassle setting this marvelous thing up, and finally, it seems, all my:
thread ‘main’ panicked at 'Error connecting to postgres://lemmy:PASSWORD@postgres:5432/lemmy: FATAL: password authentication failed for user “lemmy”
vanished as I, it seems, got lemmy to connect to my postgres database…
When I start up though, I still get one error and I would like to know if it’s “normal” (some race condition maybe) or not at all and I falsely believe it all is OK…
Thanks in beforehand!
Here is the output when I start it all up:
fediverse@fediverse-OptiPlex-3060:/media/fediverse/Storage/lemmy$ docker-compose up
Creating network “lemmy_default” with the default driver
Creating lemmy_postgres_1 … done
Creating lemmy_pictrs_1 … done
Creating lemmy_postfix_1 … done
Creating lemmy_lemmy_1 … done
Creating lemmy_lemmy-ui_1 … done
Creating lemmy_proxy_1 … done
Attaching to lemmy_postgres_1, lemmy_postfix_1, lemmy_pictrs_1, lemmy_lemmy_1, lemmy_lemmy-ui_1, lemmy_proxy_1
lemmy_1 | thread ‘main’ panicked at 'Error connecting to postgres://lemmy:PASSWORD@postgres:5432/lemmy: could not connect to server: Connection refused
lemmy_1 | Is the server running on host “postgres” (172.18.0.2) and accepting
lemmy_1 | TCP/IP connections on port 5432?
lemmy_1 | ', crates/db_schema/src/utils.rs:161:56
lemmy_1 | note: run with RUST_BACKTRACE=1
environment variable to display a backtrace
lemmy-ui_1 | Inferno is in development mode.
postgres_1 |
postgres_1 | PostgreSQL Database directory appears to contain a database; Skipping initialization
postgres_1 |
proxy_1 | /docker-entrypoint.sh: /docker-entrypoint.d/ is not empty, will attempt to perform configuration
proxy_1 | /docker-entrypoint.sh: Looking for shell scripts in /docker-entrypoint.d/
Thank you very much!
I still haven’t proved it all works, I get a JSON error when trying to enter the admin credentials, but one step at a time!
Cheers
If you want to avoid it happening, you can add a healthcheck to the postures service. Have a look online for docker healthchecks for postgres. That’ll let it ensure it’s actually ready to receive queries before dependencies start up.
Thank you I will do!