@girish Yes, the "." at the end of the domain name is what caused me trouble today. Thanks!
And, if I can be nitpicky, changing "Setup" to "Set up" or just "Set" is preferable. (Setup is a noun.)
@girish Yes, the "." at the end of the domain name is what caused me trouble today. Thanks!
And, if I can be nitpicky, changing "Setup" to "Set up" or just "Set" is preferable. (Setup is a noun.)
Note to self:
Emptying the footer did not work for me: the result was "2022 Cloudron Forum".
I used
Cloudron version %VERSION% |
<a href="https://forum.cloudron.io" rel="noopener noreferrer"
target="_blank">Forum <i class="fa fa-comments"></i></a>
I got the command from https://docs.cloudron.io/branding/#footer .
I entered "Cloudron" into the search box at Upwork. It returned no results.
Are you available to help me understand some things about server performance and set up a Discourse forum? Cloudron is easy, but not quite easy enough for me yet. ; )
@girish said in Backup size:
/var/backups
size by adding up the three separate folders that FileZilla showed me, but I now understand that some files are hardlinks. And the Backup data shows only 4.87 GB now, so my disk is small enough for me to move on. Thank you!It appears that Cloudron backs up to Scaleway's paid "Standard" storage class, with no option to back up to "One Zone IA" storage class, which is their free tier. You can set the storage class after the fact via Scaleway's website dashboard, but of course that is a bit tedious. I am using the PAR region, which, as far as I know, is the region needed to use the free "One Zone IA" storage class.
How do I back up Cloudron to the Scaleway "One Zone IA" storage class automatically?
Edit: I now see, at https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#scaleway-object-storage :
The Storage Class must be set to STANDARD . Setting it to GLACIER will result in an error because server side copy operation is not supported in that mode.
but where is that set? I don't see that option in the settings.
What is the recommended minimum hardware for Cloudron running Nextcloud?
I have a Cloudron instance running Nextcloud on a 1 CPU core, 2 GB RAM Linode VPS. Sometimes it takes a long time for my browser to load the site. I am usually the only person accessing it. Sometimes two people access it. Is this normal? Do I need more cores?