Cloudron 9.0 (beta) bug reports
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Is it just me or is version 9 using way more memory? Like I swear I wasn't swapping with 1 GB of memory before this but it could just be that I didn't notice it? All I have is Navidrome installed.
System
Cloudron version
9.0.13
Ubuntu version
Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS Linux 6.8.0-88-generic
Vendor
VMware, Inc.
Product
VMware7,1
CPU
2 Core "Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6138 CPU @ 2.00GHz"
Memory
1.01 GB RAM & 2.01 GB Swap@Jenova I can't believe you are running Cloudron with 1.01 GB RAM & 2.01 GB Swap. No wonder "nothing works". https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/ even says 2GB is required. SWAP is handy, but it doesn't replace actual RAM. If you head over to lowendtalk.com there are still deals on VPSes with nice amounts of ram, and possibly large enough disk space (you will definitely need an extra backup destination though, don't rely on the same server as Cloudron, it fills up fast). Some companies I've used are: RackNerd, Dedirock, Servarica, Chunkserve, OVH (https://www.ovhcloud.com/en-ie/vps/#config, see pic below), Hosthatch - these are just some on the first page. I don't recommend any company with a "weird" name. I know, thats subjective, but I think it works.
I myself am using an SSDNodes 48GB ram server, with over 70 apps, mostly personal use. I took the long way, long ago, of working my way up to these specs as I faced the reality that, for some software, you really just need to up the specs and pay the price to avoid the headaches. I'm running a free level of Cloudron on an older KimSufi KS-A server, with Intel ATOM N2800 CPU, 2c/4t - 1.86 GHz, and RAM 4 GB 1066 MHz, with just the Cloudron, a Wordpress site, and Mastodon (1TB disk) and that thing needs alot of careful attention to run ok.
Good luck!
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@Kubernetes said in Cloudron 9.0 (beta) bug reports:
Not sure if that already has been reported, but if I click on the refresh icon in the email event log page. the logs jump 2 hours back in time instead of refreshing to the current time.
Yes, that definitely happens to me too! Good catch, as I noticed it but forgot to report it.
I’m glad you brought it up.@Jenova said in Cloudron 9.0 (beta) bug reports:
Is it just me or is version 9 using way more memory? Like I swear I wasn't swapping with 1 GB of memory before this but it could just be that I didn't notice it?
I can’t say I’ve noticed any increased memory usage, for what that’s worth.
Interesting if it is though.@d19dotca said in Cloudron 9.0 (beta) bug reports:
I can’t say I’ve noticed any increased memory usage, for what that’s worth.
Interesting if it is though.Yea might just be me then
@joseph said in Cloudron 9.0 (beta) bug reports:
This is actually the available system memory and Swap and not what is being used! I have asked the team to fix the title to make this clear.
Yep, I was actually just posting specs.
This is what it looks like:

@scooke said in Cloudron 9.0 (beta) bug reports:
I can't believe you are running Cloudron with 1.01 GB RAM & 2.01 GB Swap. No wonder "nothing works". https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/ even says 2GB is required. SWAP is handy, but it doesn't replace actual RAM.
Thanks for the information. I kinda figured this was the case. Don't really need the rest of the information as I use IONOs and get a 8GB RAM, 4vcore CPU, and 250GB space for $3.75 for 12 months (I wanted to leave and they said "Wait! Don't go!") and a free vps (the 1gb ram one) from Heliohost since I'm a moderator there and it's a perk. Thank you though.
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2GB RAM is really not much these days. Have you analyzed further with tools like top/htop to see which process is consuming this? Also, linux does not let go of swap "easily" . I recommend just rebooting and it will clear the swap and see if the usage comes back up.
Also, can you open a new thread please, if you see the issue persists after the reboot? thanks!
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