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Just to add further information. I did try to run the manage.py packages -o 
install command again but got the same connection error problem. Is this 
something to do with elastic search not being restarted? I have attached 
the console print out.

On Sunday, June 18, 2017 at 12:01:48 PM UTC+2, Lucy FJ wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> A really weird problem has come up on our production server. 
> We were starting input and could not get more than 2 users accessing 
> Arches. So the system administrator stopped the server, increased the size 
> of the CPU and increased the speed of the server. He also turned off the 
> firewall. He restarted the server. 
>
> When we accessed Arches again, we were unable to save the data on summary 
> input-  we got the connection error attached. When you try looking at the 
> map and doing a search, no sites appear ,even though a few were input. It 
> seems that the database is disconnected. 
>
> Do I need to run manage.py install packages again? 
>
>
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> Lucy 
>

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