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@girish followed your instruction but I'm getting the following in the logs after a restart of the Nextcloud App says "Not responding":
An unhandled exception has been thrown: Jan 11 22:12:08OCP\HintException: [0]: Downgrading is not supported and is likely to cause unpredictable issues (from 30.0.4.1 to 29.0.3.4) ()code_textIdeas?
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Thanks @girish. Won't restart after the recommended edit of config.php. Here is the error:
=> Healtheck error: Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 172.18.17.145:80 OCP\HintException: [0]: Downgrading is not supported and is likely to cause unpredictable issues (from 30.0.4 to 29.0.3.4) () -
Thanks @girish. Won't restart after the recommended edit of config.php. Here is the error:
=> Healtheck error: Error: connect ECONNREFUSED 172.18.17.145:80 OCP\HintException: [0]: Downgrading is not supported and is likely to cause unpredictable issues (from 30.0.4 to 29.0.3.4) () -
Off-topic perhaps but after you have recovered your Nextcloud deployment …
This seems to happen to me every couple of years
Worth considering some kind of free space monitoring?
Various server monitor apps/agents, but simplest is a bash script run as a cron using ntfy to send alerts.
I get a daily notification of disk free space, and an “intra-day” alert if anything spikes over a set level.I’m not judging, been there too, but poking yourself in the eye repeatedly doesn’t seem a good idea. Incidents happen, I know, the trick is to learn from them. ‘Root cause’ ‘corrective action’ blah blah blah
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Off-topic perhaps but after you have recovered your Nextcloud deployment …
This seems to happen to me every couple of years
Worth considering some kind of free space monitoring?
Various server monitor apps/agents, but simplest is a bash script run as a cron using ntfy to send alerts.
I get a daily notification of disk free space, and an “intra-day” alert if anything spikes over a set level.I’m not judging, been there too, but poking yourself in the eye repeatedly doesn’t seem a good idea. Incidents happen, I know, the trick is to learn from them. ‘Root cause’ ‘corrective action’ blah blah blah
@timconsidine said in Problem restarting Nextcloud after Disk Full Event:
Worth considering some kind of free space monitoring?
Various server monitor apps/agentsis there a good tutorial somewhere? I also ran once into that case and would love automated monitoring.
The new notification support of cloudron 8.2 does not cover that case?
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