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Docker volumes are filling up disk

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    Thanks a lot everyone for the advice 🙏
    I’ve added some cleanup jobs to the WP cron for now.
    I’ll let you know if it helps.

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    • SansGuidonS SansGuidon

      Is it related to a plugin? I know that by default wp-cron jobs were not always running in WP so I had to force create a cron job to run wp-cron on a schedule
      It is supposed to be the reponsibility of WP Plugins to cleanup after them, by using the wp-cron, but it is by default disabled afaik. So what I have scheduled for a long time in Cloudron is */30 * * * * wget -q -O - https://wp.xxx.xxx/wp-cron.php?doing_wp_cron >/dev/null 2>&1

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      @SansGuidon Cloudron cron jobs works perfectly with Wordpress...

      @archos Keep us posted 🙏

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        @SansGuidon Cloudron cron jobs works perfectly with Wordpress...

        @archos Keep us posted 🙏

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        @p44 said in Docker volumes are filling up disk:

        @SansGuidon Cloudron cron jobs works perfectly with Wordpress...

        @archos Keep us posted 🙏

        Glad it works for you. WP would constantly complaining those WP-cron jobs were disabled (see Cloudron docs, they mention wp-cron is disabled https://docs.cloudron.io/packages/wordpress-managed/ ), so I came with the fix I mention to get rid of the warnings/errors shown in my WP instance 😆 maybe my solution is outdated yet it runs for so long now.

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        • SansGuidonS SansGuidon

          @p44 said in Docker volumes are filling up disk:

          @SansGuidon Cloudron cron jobs works perfectly with Wordpress...

          @archos Keep us posted 🙏

          Glad it works for you. WP would constantly complaining those WP-cron jobs were disabled (see Cloudron docs, they mention wp-cron is disabled https://docs.cloudron.io/packages/wordpress-managed/ ), so I came with the fix I mention to get rid of the warnings/errors shown in my WP instance 😆 maybe my solution is outdated yet it runs for so long now.

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          @SansGuidon Mentioned guide also say "To add custom cron events, use Cloudron's built-in cron or use a plugin like WP Crontrol." And it works like a sharm... 😉

          Before Cloudron I had a lot of problems publishing scheduled posts because WP Cron is activated only when user visits the website. Cloudron guide say "WordPress' built-in cron task schedule wp-cron is disabled since it is not effective for low traffic websites."

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            @SansGuidon Mentioned guide also say "To add custom cron events, use Cloudron's built-in cron or use a plugin like WP Crontrol." And it works like a sharm... 😉

            Before Cloudron I had a lot of problems publishing scheduled posts because WP Cron is activated only when user visits the website. Cloudron guide say "WordPress' built-in cron task schedule wp-cron is disabled since it is not effective for low traffic websites."

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            @p44 said in Docker volumes are filling up disk:

            @SansGuidon Mentioned guide also say "To add custom cron events, use Cloudron's built-in cron or use a plugin like WP Crontrol." And it works like a sharm... 😉

            Before Cloudron I had a lot of problems publishing scheduled posts because WP Cron is activated only when user visits the website. Cloudron guide say "WordPress' built-in cron task schedule wp-cron is disabled since it is not effective for low traffic websites."

            Interesting to know, however what I remember is that my site would appear non healthy without forcing some cron jobs to trigger, so I guess that's why I had to add this line in my cron tab, despite Cloudron is supposed to make that not necessary. Weird. Anyway if that works like a charm for everyone but me, I guess I might have different needs 🤔

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            • SansGuidonS SansGuidon

              @p44 said in Docker volumes are filling up disk:

              @SansGuidon Mentioned guide also say "To add custom cron events, use Cloudron's built-in cron or use a plugin like WP Crontrol." And it works like a sharm... 😉

              Before Cloudron I had a lot of problems publishing scheduled posts because WP Cron is activated only when user visits the website. Cloudron guide say "WordPress' built-in cron task schedule wp-cron is disabled since it is not effective for low traffic websites."

              Interesting to know, however what I remember is that my site would appear non healthy without forcing some cron jobs to trigger, so I guess that's why I had to add this line in my cron tab, despite Cloudron is supposed to make that not necessary. Weird. Anyway if that works like a charm for everyone but me, I guess I might have different needs 🤔

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              @SansGuidon It still does not work for you?

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                The cron job is working perfectly, temporary files are no longer accumulating. Many thanks to everyone for the advice. ✅

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                • archosA archos

                  The cron job is working perfectly, temporary files are no longer accumulating. Many thanks to everyone for the advice. ✅

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                  @archos which one exactly?

                  Conscious tech

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                  • archosA archos

                    The cron job is working perfectly, temporary files are no longer accumulating. Many thanks to everyone for the advice. ✅

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                    @archos Great 👏👏👏

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                      @archos which one exactly?

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                      @robi I only added the recommended commands:

                      0 13,23 * * * rm -rf /app/data/public/wp-content/cache/* > /dev/null 2>&1  
                      0 13,23 * * * rm -rf /tmp/magick-* /tmp/imagick* > /dev/null 2>&1
                      
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