New instalation with doodba-copier-template in production error "Internal Server Error" #440
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Hello, The log showed that I had to initialize the base, so I launched the commands recommended here but for production. I started to check the log of the other containers, and in the inverseproxy_odoo_1 container I got the following: It definitely doesn't seem to be finding the base module so I updated the repositories to verify that it would download Odoo OCB, it seems that it does, however the same error kept coming up. In the folder structure I don't see that Odoo OCB has been downloaded, if it was for permissions it would give error when doing buil --pull, right? Thanks, |
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This seems like an error caused by having multiple databases in an instance, and when Odoo tries to access them, looks like at least one of them ( The first thing that might help you understand what is happening is taking a look at the different environments we use with Doodba Copier Template: We have a OTOH, the I also don’t understand what you mean when you mention the logs from 2 different Odoo containers, one showing everything correct, apparently, and the other saying that the I also have some doubts from seeing that you have another file ( Finally, you mention there might be an issue aggregating the repositories. Indeed, it is weird that no code appears in |
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@JorgeQuinteros How are you? I have followed the same steps to try to work in production, but I get a "Bad Gateway" in the browser |
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Hi @JorgeQuinteros
This seems like an error caused by having multiple databases in an instance, and when Odoo tries to access them, looks like at least one of them (
prod
) is not correctly initialized.The first thing that might help you understand what is happening is taking a look at the different environments we use with Doodba Copier Template: We have a
devel
, atest
, and aprod
environment, each one corresponding to a different docker compose file. Each of the files will then be symlinked todocker-compose.yaml
, so that you can interact with the containers without having to specify the file name each time. Taking a look at each of the files, you can also see that, depending on the env…