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Moodle App, after installing and increasing ram utilization not starting

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    subtlecourage
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    When I view the logs for the app, I see

    Aug 14 17:10:50 ==> Fresh installation, performing Moodle first time setup
    Aug 14 17:10:50 ==> Installing new moodle
    Aug 14 17:10:51 Database tables already present; CLI installation cannot continue.
    

    Moodle app version: Moodle 3.11.2
    Cloudron app version: v6.3.5 (Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS)

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      I resolved this for now, but @staff may want to look into this.

      The Moodle app takes around 7-10 minutes to install initially. Once that has taken its course, I am then able to adjust the REDIS and Resources section.

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        I resolved this for now, but @staff may want to look into this.

        The Moodle app takes around 7-10 minutes to install initially. Once that has taken its course, I am then able to adjust the REDIS and Resources section.

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        @subtlecourage are you using SSD? Moodle does take a bit of time to start up since a lot of auto-configuration done by the package on start up.

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          @subtlecourage are you using SSD? Moodle does take a bit of time to start up since a lot of auto-configuration done by the package on start up.

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          @girish I have both HDD and SSD

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