Installing Zammad on Coolify

I use Coolify to deploy and manage apps on my VPS. Am a GUI person and barely know how to manage & configure servers.

I have been struggling to install Zammad successfully, I went to create a resource/app on Coolify, chose ‘docker compose file’ and entered a config info, saved and deployed, but all services keep saying unhealthy. I tried to connect the Zammad to PostgreSQL installed in same coolify Project and still don’t work.

I need assistance please, I can share the compose file I used and other required info.

I don’t mean to sound rude or mean… but…
If you’re more of a GUI person (which is absolutely fine) and already struggle with adjusting your compose to this third party solution (again, fine), then you might want to consider a SaaS approach instead.

Without any form of log file and config it’s obviously even harder to even try to help you. Still, if this is way outside your comfort zone, consider SaaS. Just bringing it online won’t be enough, you’ll have to keep it up to date and adjust the compose stuff with releases at some points. Please be aware of that.

No offense in your words, I appreciate.

Do you know of any such SaaS? But my concern is the fee.

Can you personally help me on this?

zammad.com is the SaaS variant directly from the vendor. I can’t help you personally to get this running, I just don’t have the time to do so. Sorry.

Hi Orange,

Coolify has a very active community. There’s already discussion about a Zammad integration: zammad · coollabsio/coolify · Discussion #3869 · GitHub

and there’s a Pull Request: feat(service): add zammad template by YAlmuzaini · Pull Request #6288 · coollabsio/coolify · GitHub

Maybe you can ask over there and like the Zammad integration Pull Request to push the issue.

Unhealthy checks in Coolify only mean that in the Docker/Docker compose file there’s no health check defined. Maybe you’re still able to run Zammad, just click on the URL in Coolify.

Sunny regards
De Long