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Operations

Runbooks and operational notes for running Mission Control.

Health checks

Backend exposes:

  • /healthz — liveness
  • /readyz — readiness

Example:

curl -f http://localhost:8000/healthz
curl -f http://localhost:8000/readyz

Logs

Docker Compose

# tail everything
docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env logs -f --tail=200

# tail just backend
docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env logs -f --tail=200 backend

The backend supports slow-request logging via REQUEST_LOG_SLOW_MS.

Backups

The DB runs in Postgres (Compose db service) and persists to the postgres_data named volume.

Minimal backup (logical)

Example with pg_dump (run on the host):

# load variables from .env (trusted file only)
set -a
. ./.env
set +a

: "${POSTGRES_DB:?set POSTGRES_DB in .env}"
: "${POSTGRES_USER:?set POSTGRES_USER in .env}"
: "${POSTGRES_PORT:?set POSTGRES_PORT in .env}"
: "${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:?set POSTGRES_PASSWORD in .env (strong, unique value; not \"postgres\")}"

PGPASSWORD="$POSTGRES_PASSWORD" pg_dump \
  -h 127.0.0.1 -p "$POSTGRES_PORT" -U "$POSTGRES_USER" \
  -d "$POSTGRES_DB" \
  --format=custom > mission_control.backup

Note

For real production, prefer automated backups + retention + periodic restore drills.

Upgrades / rollbacks

Upgrade (Compose)

docker compose -f compose.yml --env-file .env up -d --build

Rollback

Rollback typically means deploying a previous image/commit.

Warning

If you applied non-backward-compatible DB migrations, rolling back the app may require restoring the database.

Common issues

Frontend loads but API calls fail

  • Confirm NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL is set and reachable from the browser.
  • Confirm backend CORS includes the frontend origin (CORS_ORIGINS).

Auth mismatch

  • Backend: AUTH_MODE (local or clerk)
  • Frontend: NEXT_PUBLIC_AUTH_MODE should match