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pdxspeedbump

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  1. Thanks for this suggestion. Following your steps got me past the 404.
  2. Also experiencing this issue on Unraid 6.11.5 with an Nvidia GPU. Edit: My issues were caused by the container set to "privileged." This allowed the container to attempt (and fail) to use the processor's integrated graphics.
  3. Sure! Cron file attached. Thanks for taking a look. cron.php
  4. Seeking assistance with an issue I've been fighting for several months and several updates of Nextcloud: My Nextcloud container will crash my entire Unraid server ever 1 to 4 days by producing a large number of cron calls that never finish and can't be killed. I've attached a screenshot of the zombie nextcloud cron jobs; sometimes this will grow to hundreds long. This appears to happen randomly; independent of server load or any other factors I can tell. When this happens I can't stop (or kill) the Nextcloud container. Nextcloud is completely unresponsive and some basic Unraid fucntions/shares will fail. The only way to get the system functioning again is to disable Docker and then reboot Unraid. Currently running Nextcloud 24.0.3 but the issue was present in past versions (22, 23). Container is up to date linuxserver/nextcloud:24.0.3 Unraid 6.10.3
  5. pdxspeedbump changed their profile photo
  6. I'm trying to figure out why I don't see the "Docker volume info" section on my Settings > Docker > Advanced View page. This is what my page looks like: This is an example from a Spaceinvader One video of how it appears to others. Note the "Docker volume info" section. Why don't I have a "Docker volume info" section under my settings? I'm trying to figure out how much of my 20GB allocated vDisk space is being utilized, but it's not visible here and I don't know how else to see that.

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