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High cpu utilization since update 1.25.1

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  • humptydumptyH Offline
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    wrote on last edited by humptydumpty
    #30

    It's going nuts again after it updated to 1.27 then 1.28 today.

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    edit: This time I had to delete the celery file and restart the app twice for the fix to work.

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      #31

      Just an FYI, it's still recurring on v.1.3.2.

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        #32

        Same issue for me. I ran cloudron as a VM on unraid and on proxmox, on 2 different hosts and with and without a CIFS mount as consume folder. The issue recurred in every constellation.

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          Same issue for me. I ran cloudron as a VM on unraid and on proxmox, on 2 different hosts and with and without a CIFS mount as consume folder. The issue recurred in every constellation.

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          joseph
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          @flwd said in High cpu utilization since update 1.25.1:

          The issue recurred in every constellation

          What does this mean?

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            @flwd said in High cpu utilization since update 1.25.1:

            The issue recurred in every constellation

            What does this mean?

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            wrote on last edited by
            #34

            @joseph installation typo would be my guess 🙂

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              @flwd said in High cpu utilization since update 1.25.1:

              The issue recurred in every constellation

              What does this mean?

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              #35

              @joseph it occured in every installation variant i tried, independant of the CIFS mount and config.

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                @joseph it occured in every installation variant i tried, independant of the CIFS mount and config.

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                @flwd thanks for the clarification. I think the original issue atleast was narrowed down to celery database going corrupt and it's not related to volume type. Have you tried deleting that database pointed out earlier in the thread?

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                  @flwd thanks for the clarification. I think the original issue atleast was narrowed down to celery database going corrupt and it's not related to volume type. Have you tried deleting that database pointed out earlier in the thread?

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                  #37

                  @joseph yes, deleting the database fixes the problem temporarily.

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                    Same problem still happening...

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                    • lukasgabrielL lukasgabriel

                      Same problem still happening...

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                      @lukasgabriel at this point consider it a feature rather than a bug

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                        Also just run into this issue. Deleted the .db.db file which fixed it (for now) com.paperlessng.cloudronapp@1.35.0

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                          It was going crazy over the weekend for me too and of course, it happened the only time when I didn't check it (been monitoring it daily nowadays). I'll stick to using the Quickscan app on iOS which has OCR and will have it upload to my Nextcloud directly. Adios papersh*t.

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                            Yup, its up again. Took 1 day. Maybe cron/automating the deletion of the .db.db file is something that I will try.

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