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Timeout in ESPOcrm, need to restart Webservice

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  • P p44

    @robi All Memory graphs about Cpu and memory allocations was all ok... even VPS graphs...

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    @p44 Welp, something else crashed then🤷

    Conscious tech

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      @p44 Welp, something else crashed then🤷

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      @robi Thank's Robi, I still didn't understand what happened, to be honest... Maybe it was some problem related to VPS... I don't know...

      Do you know if (and how) I can force a database rebuild/cleaning with CLI? Thank's again

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        @robi Thank's Robi, I still didn't understand what happened, to be honest... Maybe it was some problem related to VPS... I don't know...

        Do you know if (and how) I can force a database rebuild/cleaning with CLI? Thank's again

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        @p44 I'd imagine it happens automatically in Cloudron, and @girish might know for sure.

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          @girish @nebulon I'm still approaching with this problem:

          Jan 16 17:57:07=> Healtheck error: Error: Timeout of 7000ms exceeded
          Jan 16 17:57:17=> Healtheck error: Error: Timeout of 7000ms exceeded
          Jan 16 17:57:27=> Healtheck error: Error: Timeout of 7000ms exceeded
          Jan 16 17:57:37=> Healtheck error: Error: Timeout of 7000ms exceeded

          How I can understand what's happening?

          Rebooting I got: "server reached MaxRequestWorkers setting, consider raising the MaxRequestWorkers setting", maybe is this?

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            This maybe a similar issue as https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/10364/nextcloud-is-down-one-in-a-while-and-needs-to-be-restarted-manually/2?_=1705425220470

            Can you try to increase the MaxRequestWorkers in the mpm_prefork.conf file and restart the app?

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              @nebulon It was 6, now I increased to 36. Let's see what happen...

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                @nebulon Finally it works... thank's a lot for your advice. Just to learn more, about this value, what is the best to set? Also, I noted your previous comment:

                «For next release we will put this as the default to 256 while one can still configure a higher value if needed in the prefork config in /app/data», did you not apply this fix, or maybe I had an old value coming from old version?

                Thank's again 🙏

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                  Correct the package for newly installed instances will contain the higher value, but since it is a user-configurable persistent file, a package update will not auto-adjust this value.

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                    Correct the package for newly installed instances will contain the higher value, but since it is a user-configurable persistent file, a package update will not auto-adjust this value.

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                    @nebulon Thank's again, so is better to set that value to 256?

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                      Those values always depend on the use-case, so those are just defaults. There is no clear answer for all cases. So just be aware of the case and set as you see fit.

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                        @nebulon Thank's a lot

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