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Nextcloud 30.0

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  • firmansiF firmansi

    @andreasdueren may i know which documentation referred in this?

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    @firmansi https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/30/admin_manual/installation/server_tuning.html#enable-php-opcache

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      The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured. The OPcache interned strings buffer is nearly full. To assure that repeating strings can be effectively cached, it is recommended to apply "opcache.interned_strings_buffer" to your PHP configuration with a value higher than "12".. For more details see the documentation ↗.
      
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      @andreasdueren is that some error message from a live app? Currently, Cloudron package sets that value to 32

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        @andreasdueren is that some error message from a live app? Currently, Cloudron package sets that value to 32

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        @girish

        Yes it's showing up in my current installation.

        Screenshot 2024-11-07 at 08.13.20.png

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          I didnt experience that, i think i dont do anything to the OPCache, i use standard upgrade previously in Cloudron, the only warning is only about PHP version

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            Since the warning only shows up and is relevant on instances which need a higher OPcache buffer value, @andreasdueren have you tried to just set this in the config.php file in that instance? Not sure if this is a required generic change.

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            • nebulonN nebulon

              Since the warning only shows up and is relevant on instances which need a higher OPcache buffer value, @andreasdueren have you tried to just set this in the config.php file in that instance? Not sure if this is a required generic change.

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              @nebulon I added 'opcache.revalidate_freq' => 60,, the warning is gone now, we will see if that solved it.

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                Unfortunately the warning is back: The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured. The OPcache interned strings buffer is nearly full. To assure that repeating strings can be effectively cached, it is recommended to apply "opcache.interned_strings_buffer" to your PHP configuration with a value higher than "12".. For more details see the documentation ↗.

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                  Have you tried increase the interned_strings_buffer setting as suggested by the warning?

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                    AFAIK, the values are to be set in php.ini and not in nextcloud's config.php

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                      For some reason this warning comes and goes. Just checked and it's gone without any actions on my side. What exactly would I put in the php.ini?

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                        In /app/data/php.ini using File manager:

                        [opcache]
                        opcache.interned_strings_buffer=32
                        

                        Then, restart the app

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