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[Redmine] VM loses configuration after reboot. #1723

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eneidercolina opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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[Redmine] VM loses configuration after reboot. #1723

eneidercolina opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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? Connectivity: Found possible issues
? Apache: Found possible issues
✓ Mariadb: No issues found
✓ Processes: No issues found
✓ Resources: No issues found

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After configuring basic settings like IP and enabling SSH, when I reboot or shut down the machine the settings are lost.

SSH is disabled and I have to configure it again, as well as IP address, NTP, DNS, SNMP.

After rebooting or shutting down the machine, everything returns to an original state as if the machine was running for the first time.

The only setting that remains is the password for the bitnami user.

The application works without problems as long as it is not rebooted or shut down.

Maybe I need to delete some file that restores these settings to the original values ​​but I have not found any related documentation.

bitnami.mp4
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The solution is to configure the IP in the file /etc/network/interfaces.d/50-cloud-init

The IP and other parameters remain the same, SSH remains enabled after rebooting or shutting down.
However, it seems that there is a script that resets the IP of the network interface and disables the services (location that I haven't found)

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