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Nextcloud - The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured

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    The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured

    The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured. See the documentation ↗ for more information.
    The OPcache interned strings buffer is nearly full. To assure that repeating strings can be effectively cached, it is recommended to apply opcache.interned_strings_buffer to your PHP configuration with a value higher than 8.

    how I can fix that and where is php file to edit?

    Richard Applegate
    Anthem Coffee and Tea
    Joe Coffee
    IT/Administrator Server/Network

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      The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured

      The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured. See the documentation ↗ for more information.
      The OPcache interned strings buffer is nearly full. To assure that repeating strings can be effectively cached, it is recommended to apply opcache.interned_strings_buffer to your PHP configuration with a value higher than 8.

      how I can fix that and where is php file to edit?

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      @ApplegateR
      Found solution, I Think...

      I went to my Cloudron Server and open Nextcloud Settings on Cloudron then click file manager. open the php.ini.

      I added line
      opcache.interned_strings_buffer = 16
      then saved
      then restart the Nextcloud.

      Of course, It wont be work - only if you restart the Nextcloud then it will work. so not sure if it actually fix but will update later.

      Richard Applegate
      Anthem Coffee and Tea
      Joe Coffee
      IT/Administrator Server/Network

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        The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured

        The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured. See the documentation ↗ for more information.
        The OPcache interned strings buffer is nearly full. To assure that repeating strings can be effectively cached, it is recommended to apply opcache.interned_strings_buffer to your PHP configuration with a value higher than 8.

        how I can fix that and where is php file to edit?

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        @ApplegateR Where are you seeing this warning ? In /settings/admin/overview , I see :

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        Also, the opcache.interned_strings_buffer setting is already configured in the package - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/nextcloud-app/-/blob/master/Dockerfile#L50

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          For the next release, I have bumped the value to 16 similar to https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/blob/da935d26bb87bec2708ba31ff1153ed62b05c7d4/23/apache/Dockerfile#L95

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            For the next release, I have bumped the value to 16 similar to https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/blob/da935d26bb87bec2708ba31ff1153ed62b05c7d4/23/apache/Dockerfile#L95

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            @girish said in Nextcloud - The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured:

            For the next release, I have bumped the value to 16 similar to https://github.com/nextcloud/docker/blob/da935d26bb87bec2708ba31ff1153ed62b05c7d4/23/apache/Dockerfile#L95

            I must admit; I have a tons of apps enabled (93 of them)
            but yes my nextcloud also complain

            There are some warnings regarding your setup.
            The PHP OPcache module is not properly configured. See the documentation ↗ for more information.
            The OPcache interned strings buffer is nearly full. To assure that repeating strings can be effectively cached, it is recommended to apply opcache.interned_strings_buffer to your PHP configuration with a value higher than 8.
            
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