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  1. PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 57134880 bytes) in /config/www/nextcloud/3rdparty/doctrine/dbal/lib/Doctrine/DBAL/Driver/PDOConnection.php on lin

     

     

    It prevents a certain user from logging in.  Other users are fine.

    The user in question has around 85gb files stored.

     

    I've read increasing buffer size from 128 to 256 will fix it but no idea where the config file is in the docker.

     

  2. I've tried loading this on 3 different machines.  Can't get to the login screen.  Any hints?

    This is what I get below...
     
    Can’t reach this page
    • Check that all network cables are plugged in.
    • Verify that airplane mode is turned off.
    • Make sure your wireless switch is turned on.
    • See if you can connect to mobile broadband.
    • Restart your router.
    More information <id id="moreInformation">More information</id>

    This website could not be found.

    Error Code: INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND

     

    Fix connection problems
  3. On ‎15‎/‎06‎/‎2017 at 2:26 AM, aleary said:

     

    I had similar client timeout issues after changing my letsencrypt/nextcloud settings. (I was changing from www.mydomain.com/nextcloud to nextcloud.mydomain.com)

    It turned out that the Android and Windows clients repeatedly attempted to connect using the old URL before I managed to change their settings to the new URL.

     

    The BruteForce Login Protection in Nextcloud kicked in and slowed/prevented all my client apps from connecting.

     

    You may have run into the effects of this feature too.

     

    Check the admin log for entries like the following:

     

       Bruteforce attempt from "172.17.0.1" detected for action ...

     

    Also check  the "oc_bruteforce_attempts" table in your database. Clearing out the relevant entries in this table resolved the problem for me.

     

    /Alan.

    Checked all that out.  Things have moved on a bit.  The slow issue seemed to resolve itself for me when I upgraded to v112.02. ....  Except for 1 server.  This was the main one I was referring to above.  It all works but, way too slow.  Checked the logs. Nothing there different to other machines I look after.

     

    The phone app times out when you try to log in.

    Brute force is turned off.

    Any other ideas?

     

  4. Has any one had issues with response times with this docker.  I have been using it for a while now.  Something happened around the upgrade to version 11.  I think in particular v11.03. Nextcloud slowed down to a point of being unusable.  I have uninstalled.  Cleared out all the files. Reinstalled mariadb/nextcloud/letsencrypt.  It is currently running the latest version 12. Everything works but way too slow.

     

    Have I missed something in setup to make it so slow?

     

    I am also having issues connecting to the android client.  It fails with a "Server took too long to respond message"

     

    Any clues.

     

    Failing that is it possible to get the version 10 nextcloud docker for unraid.  That seemed to be the last one that worked for me.

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