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Restore of app fails: Out of memory

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  • nottheendN Offline
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    nottheend
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    Hi All,

    thanks for continously working on Cloudron.

    After the update to v7.4.1 my instance ran out if memory. Hence I spinned up a new server with bigger disk (35GiB).

    One app is a nextcloud app which is saving all its data on external storage volume (efs). The amount of data is comparably high (>30GiB).

    While restoring, it fails with following error:

    Task Error: Task 2167 crashed as it ran out of memory
    

    The error message makes sense since the server has only 1GiB of memory (+ 1 GiB swap).

    I could now restore the previous EFS Backup from external source, i.e. there is no is no need for cloudron to recover this app.

    How can I recover nextcloud?

    I can neither change the memory limit nor can I enable the recovery mode (both disabled/greyed out).

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      This topic can be marked as closed. I decided to buy an instance with more memory and it worked well.

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