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  • Volume resized, how does cloudron recognise it?

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    This was resolved overnight - I am not sure how, but now the volume shows again normally.

    However, it opened up a new problem with Nextcloud, which I have posted in a new thread there.

  • Cloudron after rescaling a server

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    @romfeo said in Cloudron after rescaling a server:

    app's (Wordpress)

    See
    https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#memory-limit

    and
    https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/#cpu-shares

    Also adjust the memory limits in https://my.domain.coop/#/services

    And for WordPress specifically see:

    https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/wordpress-developer/#memory-limits

    and
    https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/wordpress-developer/#php-settings

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    @humptydumpty during the install you have the option to change how much ubuntu uses - if you left it alone it would have used the default amount.

    If this is a VPS provider, they likely did it wrong as well.

  • Bug when Resizing Apps

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    @girish Thanks, this fixed the issue! However, during subsequent testing I found that Redis goes down approx. 30% of the time when I stop the app. For testing I am using Scrumblr but I have seen similar issues with GitLab too. Is this an issue locally for me on my VPS, or could there be something else going on?

    Cheers,

    Ross

  • Resizing and Upgrade Server

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    I am not an expert on AWS, but aren't AWS instances only CPU+RAM ? I thought the disk does not resize. This is for EC2 instances though. Are you using lightsail by any chance?