New Baserow instance goes boom
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Can anyone try to spin up a Baserow and see if it successfully starts? Have tried on two different Cloudrons and am getting similar:

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Can anyone try to spin up a Baserow and see if it successfully starts? Have tried on two different Cloudrons and am getting similar:

I should add - my existing baserow (up to date) runs fine. Maybe something went wonky in the new install routine?
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I should add - my existing baserow (up to date) runs fine. Maybe something went wonky in the new install routine?
@doodlemania2 Feel free to use the demo server.
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Can anyone try to spin up a Baserow and see if it successfully starts? Have tried on two different Cloudrons and am getting similar:

@doodlemania2 said in New Baserow instance goes boom:
Can anyone try to spin up a Baserow and see if it successfully starts?
Yes, I can. Worked fine.

Although it instantly ran out of memory without me even opening it.

So perhaps the default minimum memory is too low.
I'm on Cloudron 7.3.4
You?
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Yeah I will increase the memory limit in the package for the next release then, until that, adjust it manually for now.
let me try that - did not think it was memory!
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let me try that - did not think it was memory!
well I feel dumb lol - sorry about that

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well I feel dumb lol - sorry about that

@doodlemania2 I just got
out of memoryon a Baserow instance ... but it's at 2 Gb already. How much have you allocated ? -
@doodlemania2 I just got
out of memoryon a Baserow instance ... but it's at 2 Gb already. How much have you allocated ?@timconsidine went with 6 and it fired right up - may try 4 to start
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@timconsidine went with 6 and it fired right up - may try 4 to start
@doodlemania2 thank you
Wow, that is a lot. -
I made the switch to noco a while back and itβs pretty good. Less RAM needed, kanban view, faster development, and no features behind a paywall. Is there a reason why everyone is using baserow instead of noco?
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I made the switch to noco a while back and itβs pretty good. Less RAM needed, kanban view, faster development, and no features behind a paywall. Is there a reason why everyone is using baserow instead of noco?
@humptydumpty personally it's because I didn't like the animations) - are they still there in the product ?
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@humptydumpty personally it's because I didn't like the animations) - are they still there in the product ?
@timconsidine yep
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@humptydumpty same as you - noco felt too "fluffy"
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@humptydumpty same as you - noco felt too "fluffy"
@doodlemania2 baserow's GUI/UI(?) is far more "professional" than noco's but the ram requirements and paywall drove me back to noco. My noco instance is running with 500mb ram limit and it hasn't crashed. We're 2 users and have +20 tables that use formulas and it hasn't crashed once. I also like the export feature (csv and xlsx) in noco.
edit: btw, there's a firefox bug in Noco where the cell data gets deleted on a page refresh. It works fine in Brave. I opened a ticket here https://github.com/nocodb/nocodb/issues/4329
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