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High Performance Back-end for Nextcloud Files

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    • girishG girish

      @eganonoa Looks great! The cron stuff should be released with the next release in the coming 2-3 days.

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      @girish I've updated to 7.2.2 just now and cannot seem to get the binary to run with @reboot. I have tried in the crontab:

      @reboot /app/code/config/notify_push.sh

      and

      @reboot sleep 60 /app/code/config/notify_push.sh (just in case a delay is necessary)

      and watching the logs I can't seem get the binary to run.

      Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong.

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      • E eganonoa

        @girish I've updated to 7.2.2 just now and cannot seem to get the binary to run with @reboot. I have tried in the crontab:

        @reboot /app/code/config/notify_push.sh

        and

        @reboot sleep 60 /app/code/config/notify_push.sh (just in case a delay is necessary)

        and watching the logs I can't seem get the binary to run.

        Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong.

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        @eganonoa said in High Performance Back-end for Nextcloud Files:

        /app/code/config/notify_push.sh

        Is this path correct? For a start you can just put an @service echo "Push service running" just to double check that the cron configuration is picked up.

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          Is this incorporated now?
          We're having issues with speed in Nextcloud Talk (just the text chat, not calls) specifically.
          Wondering if this is a solution, or these threads ending in 2020 are still relevant advice:

          • https://github.com/nextcloud/spreed/issues/2211
          • https://help.nextcloud.com/t/nextcloud-talk-performance-how-to-troubleshoot-or-work-around/92292

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