What's coming in 9.1
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@jdaviescoates that's the correct behavior. it's being rolled out in phases. are you expecting something else?
the alternate message here would be "This update is being rolled out." but given our small team size, we want something deterring people from all updating at once.
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Hello @murgero
Currently, we use the message
This update is a pre-release and not considered stable yet. Please update at your own risk.in two cases.Case 1:
What the message states exactly.
The update is pre-release and not considered stable yet.Case 2:
We also use the same message when we are rolling out the finished update to lower the load so not all systems automatically update at the same time.
DDoS protection against ourselves and to catch regressions that we might have missed early with fewer instances effected.
In Case 2, the automatic update would still trigger at some point when it is your systems turn to update.When we post the announcement in the Forum that e.g.: 9.1 is released, case 2 is in effect, but the message is still the same.
I understand the confusion here, and we will improve the message in this case to reflect what is actually happening.
We simply did not get to it, yet.
Apologies for the confusion, we will improve this in the future! -
I upgraded from 9.0.17 to 9.1.3 yesterday and everything went smooth as butter! Thanks to the Cloudron team for the awesome work!
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Hello @murgero
Currently, we use the message
This update is a pre-release and not considered stable yet. Please update at your own risk.in two cases.Case 1:
What the message states exactly.
The update is pre-release and not considered stable yet.Case 2:
We also use the same message when we are rolling out the finished update to lower the load so not all systems automatically update at the same time.
DDoS protection against ourselves and to catch regressions that we might have missed early with fewer instances effected.
In Case 2, the automatic update would still trigger at some point when it is your systems turn to update.When we post the announcement in the Forum that e.g.: 9.1 is released, case 2 is in effect, but the message is still the same.
I understand the confusion here, and we will improve the message in this case to reflect what is actually happening.
We simply did not get to it, yet.
Apologies for the confusion, we will improve this in the future! -
9.1.5 is now in unstable. It fixes many minor issues and one major issue related to passkeys in 9.1.3.
[9.1.5]
- services: lazy start services / on demand services
- restore: fix restore of trusted ips and blocklist
- dashboard: wait for dashboard reload when version has changed
- graphite: fix aggregation of block/network read/write
- Workaround chrome quirks on file drop handling
- notifications: add empty text, progress bar and inifinite scroll
- rsync: throttle log messages during download
- backup logs: make them much terse and concise
- oidc: implement Device Authorization Grant
- operator: fix viewing of backup progress and logs
- notification: automatic app update failure notification
- backup sites: identify conflicting site locations
- update: add policy to update apps and platform separately
- passkey: fix issue where passkeys were lost on restart
- passkey: implement passwordless login
- oidcserver: fix jwks_rsaonly response
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Not sure if this is the place to ask but when is 9.2 due for release? I am waiting for a fix to Full-text search, I was told it should go into 9.2?
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Not sure if this is the place to ask but when is 9.2 due for release? I am waiting for a fix to Full-text search, I was told it should go into 9.2?
I am waiting for a fix to Full-text search, I was told it should go into 9.2?
You mean for email accounts with loads of mail? (that's what I remember reading about somewhere)
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I am waiting for a fix to Full-text search, I was told it should go into 9.2?
You mean for email accounts with loads of mail? (that's what I remember reading about somewhere)
@jdaviescoates Yes I did some digging and found the root cause at least for me. My users have some huge mailboxes. I am just waiting for the fix so I can enable the feature again.
Issue:
The mail container's Solr instance is repeatedly crashing with OOM
errors when attempting to index a large mailbox (hundreds of thousands
of emails). The JVM is hardcoded to 512MB heap and crashes during XML
parsing with OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space.
Evidence:Continuous SIGABRT crashes every 1-2 seconds visible in supervisord logs
JVM crash dumps showing OOM during XMLLoader.readDoc
I can supply crash logs from /run/solr/logs/ on requestRoot Cause:
The 512MB heap limit is insufficient for large mailboxes. Solr's
bin/solr script supports SOLR_HEAP and SOLR_JAVA_MEM environment
variables, but there's no way to configure this in Cloudron.
Request:
Please add configuration support for SOLR_HEAP (either via UI setting or
/app/data/solr/config.ini) so it can be increased to 2048m for
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@paradoxbound are you on 9.1.6 already? I had made a fix to adjust the java heap based on memory allocated to mail container.
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