• Unquote0270@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I just upgraded to that version and it’s now seemingly borked.

    Docker compose down should stop them all as far as I know. Not sure about the timing out though, I think there may be some issues with this version of AIO.

  • Lorenzo Sintoni :fedora:@mastodon.uno
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    1 year ago

    @beppi

    I had the same issue last week (was my first installation)

    I managed reinstalling it after a purge, and now it works good. The only difference is now i did not activate server side crypt module. I’m running NcAIO on Debian 11.

    @selfhosted

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    1 year ago

    Do I need to allow docker to use more than 6 GB?

    Check exactly how much RAM NextCloud daemons are used. How much CPU used?

    In general, it looks like an overload that occurs when NextCloud starts processing newly loaded files.

    • 🅱🅴🅿🅿🅸@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      1 year ago

      Whats the best way to check that?

      Running docker stats shows that when uploading around 500MB of vids, database spikes to 30%, nectcloud spikes to around 10%, and nginx proxy manager goes up and down a bit as i send through the files.

      RAM wise though nothing seems to be going above 5% of my 16GB RAM. Unless i upload larger files im sure

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        1 year ago

        Try running top and see the global cpu/mem statistics when loading images. Look at what a high-load process is. Check that docker is not installed via snap.

        • 🅱🅴🅿🅿🅸@sh.itjust.worksOP
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          1 year ago

          Will get back to you later on running top, but i installed it using apt so hopefully shouldnt be snap. Also, surely it shouldnt be using so much resources right? Its at the point now where i open Nextcloud Mobile, and a single image will never load. This cant be too much load on the server