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  1. Hi all, first, great job knex666 on the integration and help with the support! I have an issue with cron being updated. Here is my setup. 1. Your docker installed using the " ExtraParams: --user 99:100 --sysctl net.ipv4.ip_unprivileged_port_start=0 PostArgs: && docker exec -u 0 NAME_OF_THIS_CONTAINER /bin/sh -c 'echo "umask 000" >> /etc/apache2/envvars' " you suggested. 2. I'm using mariadb 3. I also installed Nextcloud-cronjob docker to help with this. The errors I'm getting now other than just having the usual "Last background job execution ran XX days ago. Something seems wrong" is the following: "It was not possible to execute the cron job via CLI. The following technical errors have appeared: Your data directory is invalid. Ensure there is a file called ".ocdata" in the root of the data directory. Your data directory is not writable. Permissions can usually be fixed by giving the web server write access to the root directory. See https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/27/go.php?to=admin-dir_permissions." I'm not sure what to do next. Thanks for your help.
  2. Hi all, I have an issue with NZBHydra2. It is constantly using lots of CPU (10-15%) and disks (80-85 MB/s). While running HTOP in the cmd prompt I get the following: I have also attached the log. I would like to reduce the CPU and Disk usage. Thank you for your help. 2022.10.17 - NZBHydra2-log.txt

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