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{{ item }} was not detected to be running.
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{{ item }} was not detected to be running.
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It's possible that there's a configuration problem or another service on your server interferes with it (uses the same ports, etc.).
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It's possible that there's a configuration problem or another service on your server interferes with it (uses the same ports, etc.).
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Try running `systemctl status {{ item }}` and `journalctl -fu {{ item }}` on the server to investigate.
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Try running `systemctl status {{ item }}` and `journalctl -fu {{ item }}` on the server to investigate.
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If you're on a slow or overloaded server, it may be that services take a longer time to start and that this error is a false-positive.
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You can consider raising the value of the `matrix_common_after_systemd_service_start_wait_for_timeout_seconds` variable.
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See `roles/matrix-common-after/defaults/main.yml` for more details about that.
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with_items: "{{ matrix_systemd_services_list }}"
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with_items: "{{ matrix_systemd_services_list }}"
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when:
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when:
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- "item.endswith('.service') and (ansible_facts.services[item]|default(none) is none or ansible_facts.services[item].state != 'running')"
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- "item.endswith('.service') and (ansible_facts.services[item]|default(none) is none or ansible_facts.services[item].state != 'running')"
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