Mailcow-dockerized: Unable to start Mailcow

Created on 20 Jan 2019  路  15Comments  路  Source: mailcow/mailcow-dockerized

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Describe the bug
After an apparent SOGO container issue (some sort of crash) everything just kind of died. I am unable to bring the system back online with "docker-compose up" which ultimately throws

ERROR: Service 'php-fpm-mailcow' failed to build: The command '/bin/sh -c apk add -U --no-cache autoconf bash c-client cyrus-sasl-dev freetype freetype-dev g++ gettext-dev icu-dev icu-libs imagemagick imagemagick-dev imap-dev jq libjpeg-turbo libjpeg-turbo-dev libmemcached-dev libpng libpng-dev libressl libressl-dev librsvg libtool libwebp-dev libxml2-dev libxpm-dev make mysql-client openldap-dev pcre-dev re2c redis samba-client zlib-dev tzdata && pear install channel://pear.php.net/Net_IDNA2-0.2.0 channel://pear.php.net/Auth_SASL-1.1.0 Net_IMAP Net_Sieve NET_SMTP Mail_mime && pecl install redis-${REDIS_PECL} memcached-${MEMCACHED_PECL} APCu-${APCU_PECL} imagick-${IMAGICK_PECL} mailparse-${MAILPARSE_PECL} && docker-php-ext-enable apcu imagick mailparse memcached redis && pecl clear-cache && docker-php-ext-configure intl && docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-gd --enable-gd-native-ttf --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-png-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 gd gettext intl ldap opcache pcntl pdo pdo_mysql soap sockets xmlrpc zip && docker-php-ext-configure imap --with-imap --with-imap-ssl && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 imap && apk del --purge autoconf cyrus-sasl-dev freetype-dev g++ icu-dev imagemagick-dev imap-dev libjpeg-turbo-dev libpng-dev libressl-dev libwebp-dev libxml2-dev make pcre-dev zlib-dev' returned a non-zero code: 1

Full snippet below, but I suspect this is only part of my issue.

/opt/mailcow-dockerized# docker-compose up
Building php-fpm-mailcow
Step 1/11 : FROM php:7.2-fpm-alpine3.8
---> ca04e0b75f27
Step 2/11 : LABEL maintainer "Andre Peters andre.peters@servercow.de"
---> Using cache
---> 880a6d315f37
Step 3/11 : ENV APCU_PECL 5.1.16
---> Using cache
---> 3dea69da9c93
Step 4/11 : ENV IMAGICK_PECL 3.4.3
---> Using cache
---> 47fa47b49ae7
Step 5/11 : ENV MAILPARSE_PECL 3.0.2
---> Using cache
---> 297154c1ef46
Step 6/11 : ENV MEMCACHED_PECL 3.1.3
---> Using cache
---> b3a23392aca7
Step 7/11 : ENV REDIS_PECL 4.2.0
---> Using cache
---> 3fdc75512671
Step 8/11 : RUN apk add -U --no-cache autoconf bash c-client cyrus-sasl-dev freetype freetype-dev g++ gettext-dev icu-dev icu-libs imagemagick imagemagick-dev imap-dev jq libjpeg-turbo libjpeg-turbo-dev libmemcached-dev libpng libpng-dev libressl libressl-dev librsvg libtool libwebp-dev libxml2-dev libxpm-dev make mysql-client openldap-dev pcre-dev re2c redis samba-client zlib-dev tzdata && pear install channel://pear.php.net/Net_IDNA2-0.2.0 channel://pear.php.net/Auth_SASL-1.1.0 Net_IMAP Net_Sieve NET_SMTP Mail_mime && pecl install redis-${REDIS_PECL} memcached-${MEMCACHED_PECL} APCu-${APCU_PECL} imagick-${IMAGICK_PECL} mailparse-${MAILPARSE_PECL} && docker-php-ext-enable apcu imagick mailparse memcached redis && pecl clear-cache && docker-php-ext-configure intl && docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-gd --enable-gd-native-ttf --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-png-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 gd gettext intl ldap opcache pcntl pdo pdo_mysql soap sockets xmlrpc zip && docker-php-ext-configure imap --with-imap --with-imap-ssl && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 imap && apk del --purge autoconf cyrus-sasl-dev freetype-dev g++ icu-dev imagemagick-dev imap-dev libjpeg-turbo-dev libpng-dev libressl-dev libwebp-dev libxml2-dev make pcre-dev zlib-dev
---> Running in 17c4ab732980
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OK: 436 MiB in 173 packages
No releases available for package "pear.php.net/Net_IDNA2"
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install failed
ERROR: Service 'php-fpm-mailcow' failed to build: The command '/bin/sh -c apk add -U --no-cache autoconf bash c-client cyrus-sasl-dev freetype freetype-dev g++ gettext-dev icu-dev icu-libs imagemagick imagemagick-dev imap-dev jq libjpeg-turbo libjpeg-turbo-dev libmemcached-dev libpng libpng-dev libressl libressl-dev librsvg libtool libwebp-dev libxml2-dev libxpm-dev make mysql-client openldap-dev pcre-dev re2c redis samba-client zlib-dev tzdata && pear install channel://pear.php.net/Net_IDNA2-0.2.0 channel://pear.php.net/Auth_SASL-1.1.0 Net_IMAP Net_Sieve NET_SMTP Mail_mime && pecl install redis-${REDIS_PECL} memcached-${MEMCACHED_PECL} APCu-${APCU_PECL} imagick-${IMAGICK_PECL} mailparse-${MAILPARSE_PECL} && docker-php-ext-enable apcu imagick mailparse memcached redis && pecl clear-cache && docker-php-ext-configure intl && docker-php-ext-configure gd --with-gd --enable-gd-native-ttf --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/ --with-png-dir=/usr/include/ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/ && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 gd gettext intl ldap opcache pcntl pdo pdo_mysql soap sockets xmlrpc zip && docker-php-ext-configure imap --with-imap --with-imap-ssl && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 imap && apk del --purge autoconf cyrus-sasl-dev freetype-dev g++ icu-dev imagemagick-dev imap-dev libjpeg-turbo-dev libpng-dev libressl-dev libwebp-dev libxml2-dev make pcre-dev zlib-dev' returned a non-zero code: 1

How to reproduce Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior please explain how to reproduce the bug:

  1. Have unknown SOGO container issue (Log snippet below)
  2. Panic a little and try and troubleshoot.
  3. Try and run a few commands but the system is pegged at 100% cpu usage and very difficult to interact with
  4. Reboot the system
  5. Try and bring mailcow

Expected behavior
Mailcow launches.

Screenshots

Logs
SOGO Crash Snippet

^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:12:45.176934354Z Jan 18 14:12:45 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26245]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:12:49.941819394Z Jan 18 14:12:49 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26253]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:13:01.188137966Z Jan 18 14:13:00 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26262]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:13:02.828035295Z Jan 18 14:13:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26285]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:13:06.375797267Z Jan 18 14:13:06 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26284]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:13:07.726996579Z Jan 18 14:13:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26286]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:13:08.176095005Z Jan 18 14:13:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26287]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:13:31.008284147Z Jan 18 14:13:30 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26261]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:14:03.216249051Z Jan 18 14:14:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26292]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:14:03.216929832Z Jan 18 14:14:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26296]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:14:06.410919644Z Jan 18 14:14:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26293]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:14:07.289346482Z Jan 18 14:14:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26298]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:15:02.552433481Z Jan 18 14:15:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26300]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:15:02.564802337Z Jan 18 14:15:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26301]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:15:02.624768386Z Jan 18 14:15:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26304]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:15:02.923353541Z Jan 18 14:15:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26305]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:15:03.079911759Z Jan 18 14:15:03 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26272]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:15:24.793064716Z Jan 18 14:15:24 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26271]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:15:57.611568959Z 2019-01-18 14:15:57,586 WARN received SIGTERM indicating exit request
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.592011193Z 2019-01-18 14:16:00,587 INFO waiting for cron, processes, syslog-ng, bootstrap-sogo to die
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.710698753Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.711260308Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e85c80[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 63
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.711382998Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e6fbc0[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 62
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.711783086Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e6fa10[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 61
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.711903246Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e6f560[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 60
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.712023090Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e6f1e0[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 59
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.712382844Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e6ecb0[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 58
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.712503421Z Jan 18 14:15:57 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e6ea60[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 57
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.712622442Z Jan 18 14:15:58 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e6e980[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 56
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.712741342Z Jan 18 14:15:58 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e522a0[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 55
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.712860289Z Jan 18 14:15:58 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e4d1b0[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 54
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.712943173Z Jan 18 14:15:58 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e4c100[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 53
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713061576Z Jan 18 14:15:58 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2fe4b90[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 52
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713180410Z Jan 18 14:15:58 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2fe9b20[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 51
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713264527Z Jan 18 14:15:58 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e4bd70[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 50
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713383284Z Jan 18 14:15:59 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e4b950[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 49
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713501528Z Jan 18 14:15:59 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e4b130[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 48
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713620498Z Jan 18 14:15:59 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e4b010[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 47
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713741655Z Jan 18 14:15:59 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e52830[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 46
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713824939Z Jan 18 14:15:59 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e41890[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 45
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.713943359Z Jan 18 14:15:59 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e412a0[WOWatchDogChild]> sending terminate signal to pid 44
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:00.714061776Z Jan 18 14:16:00 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:01.527515828Z Jan 18 14:16:01 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:03.283198501Z Jan 18 14:16:01 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:03.283837766Z Jan 18 14:16:02 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:03.283997453Z Jan 18 14:16:03 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:03.588989013Z Jan 18 14:16:03 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:04.193603872Z 2019-01-18 14:16:04,189 INFO waiting for cron, processes, syslog-ng, bootstrap-sogo to die
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:04.671241738Z Jan 18 14:16:03 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:04.671763013Z Jan 18 14:16:04 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:05.832275227Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: Error processing log message: :1: element div: validity error : ID divRplyFwdMsg already defined
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^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:05.832956636Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 ^
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:05.833075883Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: Error processing log message: :49: element div: validity error : ID divRplyFwdMsg already defined
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^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:05.833315807Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 ^
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:05.833398181Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: Error processing log message: :1: element div: validity error : ID divRplyFwdMsg already defined
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^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:05.833636752Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 ^
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:05.833719252Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: Error processing log message: :49: element div: validity error : ID divRplyFwdMsg already defined
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^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:06.356070370Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 ^
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:06.356228930Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:06.356349007Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2e522a0[WOWatchDogChild]> child 55 exited
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:06.356432568Z Jan 18 14:16:05 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: <0x0x5643a2ea2b00[WOWatchDog]> Terminating with SIGINT or SIGTERM
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:09.408518531Z 2019-01-18 14:16:09,089 INFO waiting for cron, processes, syslog-ng, bootstrap-sogo to die
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:09.522842087Z Jan 18 14:16:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26313]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:16:10.050873649Z Jan 18 14:16:09 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26314]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:05.380984473Z 2019-01-18 14:19:05,353 CRIT Set uid to user 0
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:05.499716079Z 2019-01-18 14:19:05,493 INFO supervisord started with pid 1
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:07.012335466Z 2019-01-18 14:19:06,645 INFO spawned: 'processes' with pid 9
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:10.481825097Z 2019-01-18 14:19:10,404 INFO spawned: 'syslog-ng' with pid 10
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:13.961409708Z 2019-01-18 14:19:13,353 INFO spawned: 'cron' with pid 11
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:14.423876279Z 2019-01-18 14:19:14,398 INFO spawned: 'bootstrap-sogo' with pid 12
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:17.955375847Z 2019-01-18 14:19:17,861 INFO success: processes entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:17.973107203Z 2019-01-18 14:19:17,968 INFO success: syslog-ng entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:18.731198272Z 2019-01-18 14:19:18,727 INFO success: cron entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:18.749934678Z 2019-01-18 14:19:18,747 INFO success: bootstrap-sogo entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:24.796399983Z Uptime: 3789565 Threads: 36 Questions: 8831411 Slow queries: 0 Opens: 406 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 65 Queries per second avg: 2.330
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:31.399686033Z Jan 18 14:19:28 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[10]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.8.1'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:31.400604449Z DB schema is 14112018_0717
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:19:35.283324329Z Updating _sogo_static_view content...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:02.348225162Z Jan 18 14:20:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[46]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:02.370923462Z Jan 18 14:20:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[45]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:02.383374093Z Jan 18 14:20:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[50]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:02.383691504Z Jan 18 14:20:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[48]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:21.655914734Z Jan 18 14:20:20 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: version 4.0.4 (build @shiva2.inverse 201811270203) -- starting
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:21.657072978Z Jan 18 14:20:20 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: vmem size check enabled: shutting down app when vmem > 384 MB. Currently at 205 MB
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:23.357553589Z Jan 18 14:20:23 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9b0a0a0[SOGoProductLoader]> SOGo products loaded from '/usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo':
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:23.358355149Z Jan 18 14:20:23 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9b0a0a0[SOGoProductLoader]> PreferencesUI.SOGo, Mailer.SOGo, ContactsUI.SOGo, MailPartViewers.SOGo, CommonUI.SOGo, Mai$
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:40.377729051Z Jan 18 14:20:40 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: All products loaded - current memory usage at 273 MB
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:41.040431506Z Jan 18 14:20:41 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> listening on 0.0.0.0:20000
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:44.035804849Z Jan 18 14:20:44 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> watchdog process pid: 12
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:44.103488152Z Jan 18 14:20:44 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x7ff67b734ee0[WOWatchDogChild]> watchdog request timeout set to 20 minutes
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:44.315655216Z Jan 18 14:20:44 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> preparing 20 children
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:44.398837434Z Jan 18 14:20:44 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 57
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:44.478010656Z Jan 18 14:20:44 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 58
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:44.838752693Z Jan 18 14:20:44 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 59
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:45.122982826Z Jan 18 14:20:44 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 60
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:47.832645703Z Jan 18 14:20:47 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 61
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:52.419147259Z Jan 18 14:20:52 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 62
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:20:53.423864855Z Jan 18 14:20:53 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 63
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:00.470447016Z Jan 18 14:21:00 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 64
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:05.796847831Z Jan 18 14:21:01 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 65
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:05.797486164Z Jan 18 14:21:01 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 68
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:06.348300504Z Jan 18 14:21:06 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 69
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:06.799621806Z Jan 18 14:21:06 ca5d07c24840 CRON[67]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:06.867552872Z Jan 18 14:21:06 ca5d07c24840 2019-01-18 14:21:06.811 sogod[57:57] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 connection to database 'mailcow': Lost connection to MySQL server at 'sendin$
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:07.165696326Z Jan 18 14:21:06 ca5d07c24840 sogod [57]: [ERROR] <0x0x55edc9c1aa80[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel ^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:07.200785701Z Jan 18 14:21:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[70]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:07.543403941Z Jan 18 14:21:07 ca5d07c24840 sogod [57]: [WARN] <0x0x55edc9c1aa80[GCSChannelManager]> will prevent opening of this channel 5 seconds after 2019-01-18 14:20:46 -0500
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:07.543962316Z Jan 18 14:21:07 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 72
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:13.458817992Z Jan 18 14:21:07 ca5d07c24840 sogod [57]: <0x0x55edc9c1aa80[GCSChannelManager]> db for mysql:///var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock/mailcow/sogo_folder_info is now back up
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:13.459899896Z Jan 18 14:21:08 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 73
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:13.503812063Z Jan 18 14:21:12 ca5d07c24840 sogod [57]: <0x0x55edc9c9f930[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:14.899521752Z Jan 18 14:21:14 ca5d07c24840 CRON[66]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:15.005505296Z Jan 18 14:21:14 ca5d07c24840 CRON[75]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:17.753932900Z Jan 18 14:21:17 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 76
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:19.951947706Z Jan 18 14:21:17 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 77
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:27.449728038Z Jan 18 14:21:25 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 79
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:28.716961906Z Jan 18 14:21:27 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 80
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:29.128852029Z Jan 18 14:21:29 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 81
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:32.279385404Z Jan 18 14:21:32 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 82
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:48.839036520Z Jan 18 14:21:34 ca5d07c24840 sogod [61]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:49.641160122Z Jan 18 14:21:42 ca5d07c24840 sogod [12]: <0x0x55edc9c0cb00[WOWatchDog]> child spawned with pid 83
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:21:57.444997035Z Jan 18 14:21:55 ca5d07c24840 sogod [58]: <0x0x55edc9bdb950[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:10.111319116Z Jan 18 14:22:09 ca5d07c24840 2019-01-18 14:22:03.161 sogod[60:60] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 connection to database 'mailcow': Lost connection to MySQL server at 'sendin$
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:10.111882698Z Jan 18 14:22:09 ca5d07c24840 sogod [60]: [ERROR] <0x0x55edc9c1aa80[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel ^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:10.112079766Z Jan 18 14:22:09 ca5d07c24840 sogod [60]: [WARN] <0x0x55edc9c1aa80[GCSChannelManager]> will prevent opening of this channel 5 seconds after 2019-01-18 14:20:47 -0500
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:10.699005010Z Jan 18 14:22:10 ca5d07c24840 sogod [60]: <0x0x55edc9c1aa80[GCSChannelManager]> db for mysql:///var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock/mailcow/sogo_folder_info is now back up
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:11.222758574Z Jan 18 14:22:11 ca5d07c24840 sogod [60]: <0x0x55edc9c9f9d0[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:11.345092332Z Jan 18 14:22:11 ca5d07c24840 CRON[86]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:17.151986213Z Jan 18 14:22:12 ca5d07c24840 CRON[90]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:23.055168750Z Jan 18 14:22:22 ca5d07c24840 sogod [62]: <0x0x55edc9bdb950[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:36.308084363Z Jan 18 14:22:23 ca5d07c24840 sogod [64]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:36.308965197Z Jan 18 14:22:27 ca5d07c24840 sogod [65]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:36.309124954Z Jan 18 14:22:27 ca5d07c24840 sogod [59]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:36.309244871Z Jan 18 14:22:32 ca5d07c24840 CRON[87]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:36.309364055Z Jan 18 14:22:33 ca5d07c24840 CRON[94]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:36.309482752Z Jan 18 14:22:34 ca5d07c24840 sogod [76]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:36.309601816Z Jan 18 14:22:34 ca5d07c24840 sogod [63]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:37.625677073Z Jan 18 14:22:37 ca5d07c24840 2019-01-18 14:22:36.889 sogod[72:72] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 connection to database 'mailcow': Lost connection to MySQL server at 'sendin$
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:37.672032683Z Jan 18 14:22:37 ca5d07c24840 sogod [72]: [ERROR] <0x0x55edc9be8250[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel ^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:38.049875194Z Jan 18 14:22:37 ca5d07c24840 sogod [72]: [WARN] <0x0x55edc9be8250[GCSChannelManager]> will prevent opening of this channel 5 seconds after 2019-01-18 14:21:22 -0500
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:38.119608226Z Jan 18 14:22:38 ca5d07c24840 sogod [72]: <0x0x55edc9be8250[GCSChannelManager]> db for mysql:///var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock/mailcow/sogo_folder_info is now back up
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:39.367668937Z Jan 18 14:22:38 ca5d07c24840 sogod [69]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:39.736607017Z Jan 18 14:22:39 ca5d07c24840 sogod [68]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:44.908104413Z Jan 18 14:22:42 ca5d07c24840 sogod [72]: <0x0x55edc9c9f9d0[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:50.430865729Z Jan 18 14:22:48 ca5d07c24840 2019-01-18 14:22:48.706 sogod[77:77] ERROR: could not open MySQL4 connection to database 'mailcow': Lost connection to MySQL server at 'sendin$
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:50.431506342Z Jan 18 14:22:49 ca5d07c24840 sogod [77]: [ERROR] <0x0x55edc9bdfe70[GCSChannelManager]> could not open channel ^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:50.431704229Z Jan 18 14:22:49 ca5d07c24840 sogod [77]: [WARN] <0x0x55edc9bdfe70[GCSChannelManager]> will prevent opening of this channel 5 seconds after 2019-01-18 14:22:13 -0500
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:52.920044056Z Jan 18 14:22:50 ca5d07c24840 sogod [77]: <0x0x55edc9bdfe70[GCSChannelManager]> db for mysql:///var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock/mailcow/sogo_folder_info is now back up
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:55.344390655Z Jan 18 14:22:55 ca5d07c24840 sogod [77]: <0x0x55edc9c9f9d0[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:22:59.831751266Z Jan 18 14:22:59 ca5d07c24840 sogod [82]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:01.743854145Z Jan 18 14:23:01 ca5d07c24840 sogod [80]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:02.648218578Z Jan 18 14:23:02 ca5d07c24840 sogod [79]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:02.685282823Z Jan 18 14:23:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[98]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:03.100876997Z Jan 18 14:23:03 ca5d07c24840 CRON[99]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:05.744693705Z Jan 18 14:23:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[97]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:05.815187158Z Jan 18 14:23:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[101]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:06.684600433Z Jan 18 14:23:06 ca5d07c24840 sogod [83]: <0x0x55edc9bdba30[WOHttpAdaptor]> notified the watchdog that we are ready
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:23:36.010393085Z Jan 18 14:23:35 ca5d07c24840 CRON[45]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:24:03.463220483Z Jan 18 14:24:03 ca5d07c24840 CRON[105]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:24:03.475270644Z Jan 18 14:24:03 ca5d07c24840 CRON[106]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:24:12.258897675Z Jan 18 14:24:04 ca5d07c24840 CRON[109]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:24:12.324790463Z Jan 18 14:24:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[110]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:24:50.831170399Z Jan 18 14:24:50 ca5d07c24840 CRON[46]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:25:06.751846327Z Jan 18 14:25:06 ca5d07c24840 CRON[115]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:25:06.850962232Z Jan 18 14:25:06 ca5d07c24840 CRON[116]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:25:07.575786211Z Jan 18 14:25:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[119]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:25:07.684990413Z Jan 18 14:25:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[120]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:26:03.421920287Z Jan 18 14:26:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[124]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:26:03.422763951Z Jan 18 14:26:03 ca5d07c24840 CRON[127]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:26:03.773107615Z Jan 18 14:26:03 ca5d07c24840 CRON[123]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:26:04.288736402Z Jan 18 14:26:04 ca5d07c24840 CRON[129]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:27:09.664348949Z Jan 18 14:27:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[131]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:27:09.665551066Z Jan 18 14:27:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[132]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:27:09.665791504Z Jan 18 14:27:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[135]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:27:10.080143449Z Jan 18 14:27:09 ca5d07c24840 CRON[137]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:27:56.340555510Z Jan 18 14:27:56 ca5d07c24840 CRON[67]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:28:09.184812673Z Jan 18 14:28:06 ca5d07c24840 CRON[141]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:28:09.185331579Z Jan 18 14:28:06 ca5d07c24840 CRON[143]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:28:09.185490910Z Jan 18 14:28:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[142]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:28:09.185612541Z Jan 18 14:28:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[145]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:29:08.300535198Z Jan 18 14:29:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[87]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:29:08.780659043Z Jan 18 14:29:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[148]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:29:12.160967831Z Jan 18 14:29:12 ca5d07c24840 CRON[149]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:29:17.187999742Z Jan 18 14:29:12 ca5d07c24840 CRON[152]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:29:20.727355924Z Jan 18 14:29:20 ca5d07c24840 CRON[66]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:29:32.454321185Z Jan 18 14:29:17 ca5d07c24840 CRON[153]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:29:32.750861919Z Jan 18 14:29:32 ca5d07c24840 CRON[98]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:30:08.479664704Z Jan 18 14:30:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[156]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:30:09.766676094Z Jan 18 14:30:09 ca5d07c24840 CRON[159]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:30:13.225325249Z Jan 18 14:30:12 ca5d07c24840 CRON[157]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:30:14.807879404Z Jan 18 14:30:14 ca5d07c24840 CRON[162]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:30:18.869785887Z Jan 18 14:30:18 ca5d07c24840 CRON[86]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user sogo
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:31:25.588556490Z Jan 18 14:31:12 ca5d07c24840 CRON[164]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:31:25.589077153Z Jan 18 14:31:18 ca5d07c24840 CRON[167]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:41.758389199Z 2019-01-18 14:56:41,743 CRIT Set uid to user 0
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:41.959882933Z 2019-01-18 14:56:41,883 INFO supervisord started with pid 1
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:42.995131172Z 2019-01-18 14:56:42,983 INFO spawned: 'processes' with pid 8
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:43.550769177Z 2019-01-18 14:56:43,078 INFO spawned: 'syslog-ng' with pid 9
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:44.032658290Z 2019-01-18 14:56:43,874 INFO spawned: 'cron' with pid 10
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:44.033096496Z 2019-01-18 14:56:43,987 INFO spawned: 'bootstrap-sogo' with pid 11
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:45.480186739Z 2019-01-18 14:56:44,981 INFO success: processes entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:45.480708086Z 2019-01-18 14:56:45,051 INFO success: syslog-ng entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:45.885833009Z 2019-01-18 14:56:45,114 INFO success: cron entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:45.886473381Z 2019-01-18 14:56:45,134 INFO success: bootstrap-sogo entered RUNNING state, process has stayed up for > than 1 seconds (startsecs)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:49.735735587Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:53.914245984Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:56:57.486770671Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:02.480408858Z Jan 18 14:57:01 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.8.1'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:02.480967670Z Jan 18 14:57:02 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_ui_log#0', error='Connection refused', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:03.511028241Z Jan 18 14:57:02 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_f2b_channel#0', error='Connection refused', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:03.512671884Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:06.679755678Z Jan 18 14:57:04 ca5d07c24840 CRON[23]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:06.680276409Z Jan 18 14:57:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[25]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:06.680436461Z Jan 18 14:57:04 ca5d07c24840 CRON[22]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:06.680556869Z Jan 18 14:57:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[26]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:07.750367195Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:11.939225281Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:16.201661367Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:20.846460187Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:28.195299798Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:31.341249027Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:33.870533168Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:57:52.544268402Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:02.838523470Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:06.204675058Z Jan 18 14:58:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[49]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:13.505182417Z Jan 18 14:58:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[50]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:13.506184354Z Jan 18 14:58:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[54]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:13.506342619Z Jan 18 14:58:07 ca5d07c24840 CRON[53]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:13.736078616Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:34.859530617Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:51.687815485Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:58:57.075461955Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:02.754190889Z Waiting for database to come up...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:06.518876219Z Jan 18 14:59:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[67]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:06.523075816Z Jan 18 14:59:06 ca5d07c24840 CRON[71]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:10.630457101Z Jan 18 14:59:05 ca5d07c24840 CRON[65]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:10.631015792Z Jan 18 14:59:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[72]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:14.205667411Z Uptime: 71 Threads: 8 Questions: 1 Slow queries: 0 Opens: 17 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 11 Queries per second avg: 0.014
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:30.218875162Z DB schema is 14112018_0717
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T19:59:42.887916382Z Updating _sogo_static_view content...
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:00:10.543439842Z Jan 18 15:00:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[87]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:00:10.543719150Z Jan 18 15:00:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[91]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:00:16.740436044Z Jan 18 15:00:15 ca5d07c24840 CRON[88]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:00:32.420504289Z Jan 18 15:00:16 ca5d07c24840 CRON[94]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.700745606Z Jan 18 15:01:51 ca5d07c24840 CRON[97]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.706106287Z Jan 18 15:02:00 ca5d07c24840 CRON[101]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.706390637Z Jan 18 15:02:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[104]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.706549030Z Jan 18 15:02:12 ca5d07c24840 CRON[106]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.706669691Z Jan 18 15:02:09 ca5d07c24840 CRON[98]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.706788875Z Jan 18 15:02:13 ca5d07c24840 CRON[107]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.707389359Z Jan 18 15:02:20 ca5d07c24840 CRON[103]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.707548028Z Jan 18 15:02:21 ca5d07c24840 CRON[112]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.707630881Z Jan 18 15:03:19 ca5d07c24840 CRON[118]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-18T20:03:36.707749022Z Jan 18 15:03:20 ca5d07c24840 CRON[121]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)

This pattern continues for a while, and the next seemingly relevant piece is

^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.340912711Z Jan 18 16:35:16 ca5d07c24840 CRON[830]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.340995574Z Jan 18 16:35:14 ca5d07c24840 CRON[846]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.341113391Z Jan 18 16:35:26 ca5d07c24840 CRON[849]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.341195957Z Jan 18 16:35:32 ca5d07c24840 CRON[845]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.341516204Z Jan 18 16:35:57 ca5d07c24840 CRON[850]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.341635641Z Jan 18 16:36:14 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: version 4.0.4 (build @shiva2.inverse 201811270203) -- starting
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.341753941Z Jan 18 16:36:17 ca5d07c24840 sogod [11]: vmem size check enabled: shutting down app when vmem > 384 MB. Currently at 205 MB
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.341872517Z Jan 18 16:36:19 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_ui_log#0', error='Temporary failure in name resolution', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.342435424Z Jan 18 16:36:20 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_f2b_channel#0', error='Temporary failure in name resolution', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.342594960Z Jan 18 16:36:39 ca5d07c24840 CRON[854]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.342713457Z Jan 18 16:36:50 ca5d07c24840 CRON[861]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.342795950Z Jan 18 16:37:00 ca5d07c24840 CRON[843]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.342916483Z Jan 18 16:37:09 ca5d07c24840 CRON[839]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.343034773Z Jan 18 16:37:08 ca5d07c24840 CRON[864]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.343236677Z Jan 18 16:37:16 ca5d07c24840 CRON[868]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.343355250Z Jan 18 16:37:19 ca5d07c24840 CRON[838]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.343437803Z Jan 18 16:37:24 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_f2b_channel#0', error='Temporary failure in name resolution', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.343556616Z Jan 18 16:37:30 ca5d07c24840 CRON[870]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.343674136Z Jan 18 16:37:39 ca5d07c24840 CRON[862]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.344194893Z Jan 18 16:38:00 ca5d07c24840 CRON[874]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-tool expire-sessions 60)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.344314750Z Jan 18 16:38:38 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_f2b_channel#0', error='Temporary failure in name resolution', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.344476453Z Jan 18 16:39:05 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_ui_log#0', error='Temporary failure in name resolution', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.344595403Z Jan 18 16:39:42 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_f2b_channel#0', error='Temporary failure in name resolution', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.344995296Z Jan 18 16:40:42 ca5d07c24840 syslog-ng[9]: REDIS server error, suspending; driver='d_redis_f2b_channel#0', error='Temporary failure in name resolution', time_reopen='60'
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.345116230Z Jan 18 16:39:56 ca5d07c24840 CRON[880]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.345198553Z Jan 18 16:40:02 ca5d07c24840 CRON[884]: (sogo) CMD ( /usr/sbin/sogo-ealarms-notify 2>/dev/null)
^[[36msogo-mailcow_1 |^[[0m 2019-01-19T00:17:38.349038502Z Jan 18 16:39:58 ca5d07c24840 CRON[867]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user sogo by (uid=0)

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When I try ./update.sh I get a lot of this:

ERROR: for solr-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/da/da24e5074de468f669cf7c8f01eb3a74b9b50a315e0f9a1cffefe08eb4d42859/data?verify=1547967036-Cfu%2F3WVbP9SyjUaMwWQjd30jlnc%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

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Same for me. Exact same error, also on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Docker 18.06.1-ce.

It is rebuilding containers instead of pulling them. Maybe docker hub is down or buggy at the moment? Try to pull the images manually again, please. docker-compose pull.

docker-compose pull

Fails

:/opt/mailcow-dockerized# docker-compose pull
Pulling unbound-mailcow ... error
Pulling mysql-mailcow ... error
Pulling redis-mailcow ... done
Pulling clamd-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling php-fpm-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling sogo-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling dovecot-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling postfix-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling memcached-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling nginx-mailcow ... pulling from library/nginx
Pulling rspamd-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling acme-mailcow ... error
Pulling netfilter-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling watchdog-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling dockerapi-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling solr-mailcow ... waiting
Pulling ipv6nat ... waiting

ERROR: for postfix-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/04/045adfe4079fc8ca151196a97720447f2de51d9f497050ae5cf358a35e22f911/data?verify=1548036173-FgM57Y7HPv5vpRWdS%2BQqv%2Br4I60%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for solr-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/da/da24e5074de468f669cf7c8f01eb3a74b9b50a315e0f9a1cffefe08eb4d42859/data?verify=1548036176-gLjK3OJBlPjLHSnDFLMpvQcV%2Fdw%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for ipv6nat error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/08/087b1528f10c629ce0cd796cfcda576a450a3b2bf8c072dba905694544150126/data?verify=1548036177-%2FV88bz9T6gPBImGZj8Kk4odDCAM%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for netfilter-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/77/7720badc349046104b43da66a738512de9b6e59d5cd26971ac69d7a327983650/data?verify=1548036178-0rV4hHZKZHZlloBabGMmNTn9%2B78%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for memcached-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/64/6410ff9fe765eca35ccc47cc3271353ba8a0e83956e090c49805aa8e571aef03/data?verify=1548036181-L4wEz2O9Nk0wwJ%2FAG%2Fw%2F8ydZRag%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for watchdog-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/5e/5eb5abd35715facef53197c27bcfc14e7da7070161cbb660e6b1f43013e08ebe/data?verify=1548036237-VrQvrVotLavyVSAZheOfQkN0Aw0%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for dovecot-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/c1/c1edec5ab0fad378eebeb38c0f7b66ad4991c043a26fe7dfbd547e8dee1fcdb0/data?verify=1548036243-qrXjj9FhNcV4iJAfttMF6FsDeQ4%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for sogo-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/74/74bdd65dc97d02875ef7a775a2a79032f1985196d61a532e9d39f3529e282abd/data?verify=1548036247-QN%2B4Xk2Go5e8HuSaVFy182Pbbuc%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for dockerapi-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/31/31e93f72119896b3e34946ffd0ce491582f903c599a58f3fe3e68f552d49f3dc/data?verify=1548036255-%2B1IGl3NvCA3C4FcS4rRoT6oz%2FmE%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for clamd-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/e8/e89b525715f402de6c84597c8d6c1c9a5e919a3a6beb2875f5102d1a8d1e57c8/data?verify=1548036251-GYs9xUw1zLMv%2BWA6J%2FDSBb9i1zU%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for mysql-mailcow Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)

ERROR: for unbound-mailcow Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/mailcow/unbound/manifests/1.4: Get https://auth.docker.io/token?scope=repository%3Amailcow%2Funbound%3Apull&service=registry.docker.io: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)

ERROR: for acme-mailcow Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/mailcow/acme/manifests/1.45: Get https://auth.docker.io/token?scope=repository%3Amailcow%2Facme%3Apull&service=registry.docker.io: net/http: request canceled (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)

ERROR: for php-fpm-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/f6/f6a4ad458c08afacf34cdc50b5c52a22708fc96bd9052f2efddaec46162ec2b3/data?verify=1548036332-l4VpNV3XC6baxMopQTdO9R3Q1r8%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for nginx-mailcow Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/library/nginx/manifests/sha256:dce960f1b3507c188391c83544fddb45c206b873c6ece246a62947590719024a: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

ERROR: for rspamd-mailcow error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/36/36e2b4d447311c7d6244abdec52986f4c0032d6dc394ca171e9ed4e366a3d0cd/data?verify=1548036340-cnSPty6e9iYngVDRh%2B7dauowmXI%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout
ERROR: error pulling image configuration: Get https://production.cloudflare.docker.com/registry-v2/docker/registry/v2/blobs/sha256/36/36e2b4d447311c7d6244abdec52986f4c0032d6dc394ca171e9ed4e366a3d0cd/data?verify=1548036340-cnSPty6e9iYngVDRh%2B7dauowmXI%3D: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

As a side note, I was able to spool up another VM and a fresh install went fine, so I know I can get to those URLs. There's something very wrong in my primary setup.

I'll be honest, I've only been using mailcow for about 4 months. This scares the hell out of me when considering it for long term use.

@MDKAOD This is not a issue of Mailcow, but rather a issue of Docker itself this can happen from time to time. But if you can't pull the images anymore then you can deftly build them using docker. But this would of course take a little bit of time. Did you try to pull other images manually like docker pull alpine:3.8.

There seems to something very wrong with that first machine. But it is not related to mailcow when http connections to Dockers CDN fail for you. Could be a rate limit or blacklist, don鈥檛 know. You could try to curl these urls and contact your provider.

@ntimo docker pull alpine:3.8 is successful.

/opt# docker pull alpine:3.8
3.8: Pulling from library/alpine
cd784148e348: Already exists
Digest: sha256:46e71df1e5191ab8b8034c5189e325258ec44ea739bba1e5645cff83c9048ff1
Status: Downloaded newer image for alpine:3.8

@andryyy

curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 403

I was able to install mailcow on a new server without issue, but it's curl to that url also returns 403.

If I could just get this to launch, even partially to allow connections, it would be great. That way I can imapsync out my email.

I've tried to physically move the files from one server to another but dovecot doesn't seem to like that migration.

I've tried importing the email, I've tried removing and rebuilding index files, I've tried just placing the files in a new "mailbox" under a working mailbox, I just can't seem to get this email recovered in a fault tolerant way. I know I can convert every mailbox to mbox and physically move them (because that's what I did the last time I had a dovecot mail system fail).

This is my third dovecot system failure in 4 months I'm not filled with confidence haha

I don't even know which problem you talk about now. Is it Dovecot? The Docker hub problem?

Apologies. Let me restate the issue. So I had mailcow running fine. Ran fine for 4 months. Then, as you can see in the logs posted above, SOGO just died for some reason. At some point after that, while troubleshooting, I am unable to get mailcow to even start because apparently docker is trying to rebuild the image versus pulling it because of the TLS issue (I guess?)

So, since this is running email for a small business, I rolled out a new VM just so I can receive emails today. I need to recover the emails from the old installation.

I could use IMAP Sync if I could get mailcow to launch, but I can't because of the aforementioned docker container issue.
So I've tried 4 other methods of recovering the email with dovecot, none of which appear to work for some reason.

Forgive my frustration, it's been a long weekend of trying to get past this.

I've tried to physically move the files from one server to another but dovecot doesn't seem to like that migration.

I've tried importing the email, I've tried removing and rebuilding index files, I've tried just placing the files in a new "mailbox" under a working mailbox, I just can't seem to get this email recovered in a fault tolerant way. I know I can convert every mailbox to mbox and physically move them (because that's what I did the last time I had a dovecot mail system fail).

Well I guess since I need to figure out this system on my own, the reason you can't just move the Maildir files is because Mailcow encrypts the email by default using the keys at /var/lib/docker/volumes/mailcowdockerized_crypt-vol-1/_data

In an attempt to decrypt the files, I'm partially successful. All decrypted email looks like this:

image

Any thoughts on how I might recover this properly?

I just ran into this - turns out PEAR got hacked and is down:

http://pear.php.net/

It looks like mailcow won't build for me until they put it back up. Could you find an alternative that doesn't depend on PEAR?

+1
same issue:

First run:

root@caradhras:[/docker/mailcow]: docker-compose up -d
WARNING: The WATCHDOG_NOTIFY_EMAIL variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string.
Creating network "mailcowdockerized_mailcow-network" with driver "bridge"
Building php-fpm-mailcow
Step 1/11 : FROM php:7.2-fpm-alpine3.8
 ---> ca04e0b75f27
Step 2/11 : LABEL maintainer "Andre Peters <[email protected]>"
 ---> Using cache
 ---> 4124d69aae27
Step 3/11 : ENV APCU_PECL 5.1.16
 ---> Using cache
 ---> 0429088c9251
Step 4/11 : ENV IMAGICK_PECL 3.4.3
 ---> Using cache
 ---> d4e63c7a3b41
Step 5/11 : ENV MAILPARSE_PECL 3.0.2
 ---> Using cache
 ---> e1ab9ad51502
Step 6/11 : ENV MEMCACHED_PECL 3.1.3
 ---> Using cache
 ---> 1aa44f6caaa5
Step 7/11 : ENV REDIS_PECL 4.2.0
 ---> Using cache
 ---> 149b89ff8bff
Step 8/11 : RUN apk add -U --no-cache autoconf   bash   c-client   cyrus-sasl-dev   freetype   freetype-dev   g++   gettext-dev   icu-dev   icu-libs   imagemagick   imagemagick-dev   imap-dev   jq   libjpeg-turbo   libjpeg-turbo-dev   libmemcached-dev   libpng   libpng-dev   libressl   libressl-dev   librsvg   libtool   libwebp-dev   libxml2-dev   libxpm-dev   make   mysql-client   openldap-dev   pcre-dev   re2c   redis   samba-client   zlib-dev   tzdata   && pear install channel://pear.php.net/Net_IDNA2-0.2.0     channel://pear.php.net/Auth_SASL-1.1.0     Net_IMAP     Net_Sieve     NET_SMTP     Mail_mime   && pecl install redis-${REDIS_PECL} memcached-${MEMCACHED_PECL} APCu-${APCU_PECL} imagick-${IMAGICK_PECL} mailparse-${MAILPARSE_PECL}   && docker-php-ext-enable apcu imagick mailparse memcached redis   && pecl clear-cache   && docker-php-ext-configure intl   && docker-php-ext-configure gd     --with-gd     --enable-gd-native-ttf     --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/     --with-png-dir=/usr/include/     --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/   && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 gd gettext intl ldap opcache pcntl pdo pdo_mysql soap sockets xmlrpc zip   && docker-php-ext-configure imap --with-imap --with-imap-ssl   && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 imap   && apk del --purge autoconf     cyrus-sasl-dev     freetype-dev     g++     icu-dev     imagemagick-dev     imap-dev     libjpeg-turbo-dev     libpng-dev     libressl-dev     libwebp-dev     libxml2-dev     make     pcre-dev     zlib-dev
 ---> Running in 7b9ff411b596
fetch http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
fetch http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz
WARNING: Ignoring http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/main/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz: temporary error (try again later)
WARNING: Ignoring http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/v3.8/community/x86_64/APKINDEX.tar.gz: temporary error (try again later)
ERROR: unsatisfiable constraints:
  autoconf (missing):
    required by: world[autoconf]
  bash (missing):
    required by: world[bash]
  c-client (missing):
    required by: world[c-client]
  cyrus-sasl-dev (missing):
    required by: world[cyrus-sasl-dev]
  freetype (missing):
    required by: world[freetype]
  freetype-dev (missing):
    required by: world[freetype-dev]
  g++ (missing):
    required by: world[g++]
  gettext-dev (missing):
    required by: world[gettext-dev]
  icu-dev (missing):
    required by: world[icu-dev]
  icu-libs (missing):
    required by: world[icu-libs]
  imagemagick (missing):
    required by: world[imagemagick]
  imagemagick-dev (missing):
    required by: world[imagemagick-dev]
  imap-dev (missing):
    required by: world[imap-dev]
  jq (missing):
    required by: world[jq]
  libjpeg-turbo (missing):
    required by: world[libjpeg-turbo]
  libjpeg-turbo-dev (missing):
    required by: world[libjpeg-turbo-dev]
  libmemcached-dev (missing):
    required by: world[libmemcached-dev]
  libpng (missing):
    required by: world[libpng]
  libpng-dev (missing):
    required by: world[libpng-dev]
  libressl-dev (missing):
    required by: world[libressl-dev]
  librsvg (missing):
    required by: world[librsvg]
  libtool (missing):
    required by: world[libtool]
  libwebp-dev (missing):
    required by: world[libwebp-dev]
  libxml2-dev (missing):
    required by: world[libxml2-dev]
  libxpm-dev (missing):
    required by: world[libxpm-dev]
  make (missing):
    required by: world[make]
  mysql-client (missing):
    required by: world[mysql-client]
  openldap-dev (missing):
    required by: world[openldap-dev]
  pcre-dev (missing):
    required by: world[pcre-dev]
  re2c (missing):
    required by: world[re2c]
  redis (missing):
    required by: world[redis]
  samba-client (missing):
    required by: world[samba-client]
  tzdata (missing):
    required by: world[tzdata]
  zlib-dev (missing):
    required by: world[zlib-dev]
ERROR: Service 'php-fpm-mailcow' failed to build: The command '/bin/sh -c apk add -U --no-cache autoconf   bash   c-client   cyrus-sasl-dev   freetype   freetype-dev   g++   gettext-dev   icu-dev   icu-libs   imagemagick   imagemagick-dev   imap-dev   jq   libjpeg-turbo   libjpeg-turbo-dev   libmemcached-dev   libpng   libpng-dev   libressl   libressl-dev   librsvg   libtool   libwebp-dev   libxml2-dev   libxpm-dev   make   mysql-client   openldap-dev   pcre-dev   re2c   redis   samba-client   zlib-dev   tzdata   && pear install channel://pear.php.net/Net_IDNA2-0.2.0     channel://pear.php.net/Auth_SASL-1.1.0     Net_IMAP     Net_Sieve     NET_SMTP     Mail_mime   && pecl install redis-${REDIS_PECL} memcached-${MEMCACHED_PECL} APCu-${APCU_PECL} imagick-${IMAGICK_PECL} mailparse-${MAILPARSE_PECL}   && docker-php-ext-enable apcu imagick mailparse memcached redis   && pecl clear-cache   && docker-php-ext-configure intl   && docker-php-ext-configure gd     --with-gd     --enable-gd-native-ttf     --with-freetype-dir=/usr/include/     --with-png-dir=/usr/include/     --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/include/   && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 gd gettext intl ldap opcache pcntl pdo pdo_mysql soap sockets xmlrpc zip   && docker-php-ext-configure imap --with-imap --with-imap-ssl   && docker-php-ext-install -j 4 imap   && apk del --purge autoconf     cyrus-sasl-dev     freetype-dev     g++     icu-dev     imagemagick-dev     imap-dev     libjpeg-turbo-dev     libpng-dev     libressl-dev     libwebp-dev     libxml2-dev     make     pcre-dev     zlib-dev' returned a non-zero code: 34

Just pull the images for now.

To recover the raw email files, I spun up a new VM installed Mailcow-dockerized, copied the encryption keys from the bad installation (/var/lib/docker/volumes/mailcowdockerized_crypt-vol-1) to the new installation, rsync'd over the raw data to a test mailbox and then migrated to a new, working server.

As for the connection issue, @ntimo "This happens sometimes" isn't very helpful when considering Mailcow for a not-hobby server. I respect that the connection error is a docker problem, but then maybe relying on docker is a bad idea. Just my 2垄.

As a postmortem on this issue, usually when something fails for seemingly no reason, developers are typically interested in trying to find out why. That hasn't been my experience with Mailcow, and maybe it's because I was fragmented in my request for help. I tried to provide a lot of information and hoped for some guidance on what else to collect to assist in determining what happened. It feels like there's little interest in figuring out why something broke in this instance, so I'd have to caution anyone else considering Mailcow for anything other than a hobby to at least be aware of that.

In the meantime, I'm willing to try the suite again. But will absolutely be more cautious this time around.

Thanks nobody for your help. 馃憤

... The suggestion to pull images above fixes the issue. docker-compose pull then try docker-compose up again. Thanks for the suggestion @andryyy!

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