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  • nebulonN nebulon

    Can you check if a file with cached disk info exists at /home/yellowtent/platformdata/diskusage.json on the server?

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    lukas
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    @nebulon yes, this files exists

    -rw-r--r--  1 yellowtent yellowtent 3887 Jan 20 03:44 diskusage.json
    
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      Don't know what happened, but statistics are visible for me now

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        When it was "always loading and loading", we talking 10 minutes here, or 10 days? 'Cause if it was 10 minutes, then what happened was patience! So often the solution on "This X isn't working" is either, "Just wait a bit" or "Don't use Cloudflare".

        A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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          I don't use Cloudflare, and I waited around 30 mins.

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            That sounds about right. There was another post (can't find it) that was asking about the same graphs, and I learned from that the graphs show only those apps or processes using a minimum amount. So even though I have a ton of apps, my CPU and System Memory graphs look very quiet and calm. My Disk Usage seems to get updated only every 8-12 hours unless I manually refresh.

            A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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              Glad it works now. The graph data is indeed only collected once a day, to avoid unnecessary strain on disk I/O

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                If the disk IO available on the shared VPS is low, it takes significantly longer to process and display the stats. That should be your first thing to check.

                Conscious tech

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                  Cloudron runs now at Home on my Intel NUC i5

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                    Then your MB/s number should be pretty good.

                    Conscious tech

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                      it's just a SSD so around 500 MB/s

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