Robert Thomspon
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Hey fellas,
I took the most recent update for nextcloud (Truecharts Stable) and see to have broken it somehow.
It is stuck at 1/3 Deploying. I cant access the shell (error: unable to upgrade connection: container not found ("nextcloud")
If i force an update, it deploys in maintenance mode. if i turn off maintenance mode, it prompts for an update on the WebGUI but fails when it tried to update SMS_Relentless.
I cant figure out how to remove the sms_relentless application from nextcloud, as when i run commands in the applet shell, it hits a memory allocation error:
"Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 2097152 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 442368 bytes) in /var/www/html/3rdparty/composer/autoload_real.php on line 35"
the error occurs no matter what occ command i try to use.
TreuNAS Scale 22.02.2.1
Truecharts Stable version Nextcloud: 24.0.6_15.3.30
ANY help or pointing in the right direction is much appreciated. (I will point out, I am unfamiliar with Kubernetes and how to run commands externally directed internally to a container, but am not affraid to run them, just a general lack of know how)
I took the most recent update for nextcloud (Truecharts Stable) and see to have broken it somehow.
It is stuck at 1/3 Deploying. I cant access the shell (error: unable to upgrade connection: container not found ("nextcloud")
If i force an update, it deploys in maintenance mode. if i turn off maintenance mode, it prompts for an update on the WebGUI but fails when it tried to update SMS_Relentless.
I cant figure out how to remove the sms_relentless application from nextcloud, as when i run commands in the applet shell, it hits a memory allocation error:
"Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 2097152 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 442368 bytes) in /var/www/html/3rdparty/composer/autoload_real.php on line 35"
the error occurs no matter what occ command i try to use.
TreuNAS Scale 22.02.2.1
Truecharts Stable version Nextcloud: 24.0.6_15.3.30
ANY help or pointing in the right direction is much appreciated. (I will point out, I am unfamiliar with Kubernetes and how to run commands externally directed internally to a container, but am not affraid to run them, just a general lack of know how)