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Hi,
Most likely the database has not started after instances stop / start (assuming you are not using RDS for database). Check if the database is running with this command. From the output of the command you should have a line for mariadb / mysql
sudo systemctl status bitnami
If mysql or mariadb is not listed, and other services like php / httpd are shown, you can try to restart the service
sudo systemctl restart bitnami
For mysql startup failures (if any) you can also check /opt/bitnami/mariadb/logs/mysqld.log
--Syd
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Hi, thanks for your response Syd :)) I think actually I'm using Linux for database. With bitnami lightsail, Any tips for that? Appreciate your time!! Carl
Carl, the latest version of Lightsail's Bitnami Wordpress is using mariadb running on the same instance as your apache/php/wordpress stack. I think Syd's suggestion is a good one. Have you tried it?
Carl, The steps I mentioned should help