Issue
I've noticed that each time I try to install and/or update an app from the web interface, I get the "502: Bad gateway" error for any subsequent requests. When looking at the nextcloud's container logs, it stays the child processes are constantly crashing:
May 12 11:22:00 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:00] WARNING: [pool www] child 181 exited on signal 11 (SIGSEGV - core dumped) after 56.485757 seconds from start
May 12 11:22:00 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:00] NOTICE: [pool www] child 205 started
May 12 11:22:01 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:01] WARNING: [pool www] child 178 exited on signal 11 (SIGSEGV - core dumped) after 214.245756 seconds from start
May 12 11:22:01 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:01] NOTICE: [pool www] child 206 started
May 12 11:22:02 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:02] WARNING: [pool www] child 204 exited on signal 11 (SIGSEGV - core dumped) after 19.482163 seconds from start
May 12 11:22:02 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:02] NOTICE: [pool www] child 207 started
May 12 11:22:02 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:02] WARNING: [pool www] child 205 exited on signal 11 (SIGSEGV - core dumped) after 2.076329 seconds from start
May 12 11:22:02 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:02] NOTICE: [pool www] child 208 started
May 12 11:22:03 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:03] WARNING: [pool www] child 206 exited on signal 11 (SIGSEGV - core dumped) after 2.357498 seconds from start
May 12 11:22:03 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:03] NOTICE: [pool www] child 209 started
May 12 11:22:32 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:32] WARNING: [pool www] child 209 exited on signal 11 (SIGSEGV - core dumped) after 29.095544 seconds from start
May 12 11:22:32 nextcloud_app[1087224]: [12-May-2026 09:22:32] NOTICE: [pool www] child 210 started
If I restart the nextcloud (php) container, the child process no longer crashes, and the bad gateway error is gone. The app is also correctly installed/updated.
Workaround
When looking for similar issues, I found this Github issue.
They say that OPCache's JIT is not recommended for other architectures than x64, and might be causing the issue.
So, to disable OPCache's JIT, I added the following file, and mounted it as a read-only volume at /usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/tweaks-disable-opcache-jit.ini:
opcache.jit=0
opcache.jit_buffer_size=0
It indeed solved my issue.
Maybe the opcache's JIT should be disabled for non-x64 architecture to avoid troubles ?
Setup
Nextcloud server is running on podman, with raspberry pi 5 (aarch64 / arm64) as host system.
Containers are managed using podman quadlet (systemd services), with the nextcloud:33-fpm image, and postgresql database.
Details
Result of occ config:list system :
{
"system": {
"instanceid": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"serverid": "0",
"passwordsalt": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"secret": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"trusted_domains": ["***REDACTED**"],
"datadirectory": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbtype": "pgsql",
"version": "33.0.3.2",
"overwrite.cli.url": "***REDACTED**",
"htaccess.RewriteBase": "\/",
"dbname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbhost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbtableprefix": "oc_",
"dbuser": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbpassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"installed": true,
"filelocking.enabled": true,
"memcache.locking": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis",
"memcache.local": "\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu",
"memcache.distributed": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis",
"redis": {
"host": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"password": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"port": 6379
},
"maintenance": false,
"default_phone_region": "FR",
"theme": "",
"loglevel": 2,
"log_rotate_size": 10485760,
"app_install_overwrite": [
"integration_whiteboard",
"files_markdown",
"news"
],
"maintenance_window_start": 1,
"apps_paths": [
{
"path": "\/var\/www\/html\/apps",
"url": "\/apps",
"writable": false
},
{
"path": "\/var\/www\/html\/custom_apps",
"url": "\/custom_apps",
"writable": true
}
],
"upgrade.disable-web": true,
"mail_from_address": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtpmode": "smtp",
"mail_sendmailmode": "smtp",
"mail_domain": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtphost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtpport": "25",
"mail_smtpauth": true,
"mail_smtpname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtppassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtpstreamoptions": {
"ssl": {
"verify_peer": false,
"verify_peer_name": false
}
},
"data-fingerprint": "1a0aa84bb341d90c17e4bea6ac46e19e"
}
}
Quadlet files (equivalent to a docker compose) :
nextcloud.pod
[Unit]
Description=Pod nextcloud
After=collabora_code.container
[Pod]
PodName=nextcloud
PublishPort=8001:80
[Service]
Restart=always
[Install]
# Start by default on boot
WantedBy=multi-user.target default.target
nextcloud_db.container
[Unit]
Description=Nextcloud DB (postgres)
[Container]
ContainerName=nextcloud_db
Pod=nextcloud.pod
Image=docker.io/library/postgres:17
AutoUpdate=registry
Volume=/opt/db/nextcloud/postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
EnvironmentFile=/home/nextcloud/container/.env
[Service]
Restart=always
nextcloud_redis.container
[Unit]
Description=Nextcloud cache (redis)
[Container]
ContainerName=nextcloud_redis
Pod=nextcloud.pod
Image=docker.io/library/redis
AutoUpdate=registry
[Service]
Restart=always
nextcloud_app.container
[Unit]
Description=Main nextcloud container
Requires=nextcloud_db.container
After=nextcloud_db.container
Requires=nextcloud_redis.container
After=nextcloud_redis.container
[Container]
ContainerName=nextcloud_app
Pod=nextcloud.pod
Image=docker.io/library/nextcloud:33-fpm
AutoUpdate=registry
Volume=/opt/data/nextcloud/data:/var/www/html
EnvironmentFile=/home/nextcloud/container/.env
Environment=POSTGRES_HOST=localhost
Environment=REDIS_HOST=localhost
[Service]
Restart=always
Issue
I've noticed that each time I try to install and/or update an app from the web interface, I get the "502: Bad gateway" error for any subsequent requests. When looking at the nextcloud's container logs, it stays the child processes are constantly crashing:
If I restart the nextcloud (php) container, the child process no longer crashes, and the bad gateway error is gone. The app is also correctly installed/updated.
Workaround
When looking for similar issues, I found this Github issue.
They say that OPCache's JIT is not recommended for other architectures than x64, and might be causing the issue.
So, to disable OPCache's JIT, I added the following file, and mounted it as a read-only volume at
/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/tweaks-disable-opcache-jit.ini:It indeed solved my issue.
Maybe the opcache's JIT should be disabled for non-x64 architecture to avoid troubles ?
Setup
Nextcloud server is running on podman, with raspberry pi 5 (aarch64 / arm64) as host system.
Containers are managed using podman quadlet (systemd services), with the nextcloud:33-fpm image, and postgresql database.
Details
Result of
occ config:list system:{ "system": { "instanceid": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "serverid": "0", "passwordsalt": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "secret": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "trusted_domains": ["***REDACTED**"], "datadirectory": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "dbtype": "pgsql", "version": "33.0.3.2", "overwrite.cli.url": "***REDACTED**", "htaccess.RewriteBase": "\/", "dbname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "dbhost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "dbtableprefix": "oc_", "dbuser": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "dbpassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "installed": true, "filelocking.enabled": true, "memcache.locking": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis", "memcache.local": "\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu", "memcache.distributed": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis", "redis": { "host": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "password": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "port": 6379 }, "maintenance": false, "default_phone_region": "FR", "theme": "", "loglevel": 2, "log_rotate_size": 10485760, "app_install_overwrite": [ "integration_whiteboard", "files_markdown", "news" ], "maintenance_window_start": 1, "apps_paths": [ { "path": "\/var\/www\/html\/apps", "url": "\/apps", "writable": false }, { "path": "\/var\/www\/html\/custom_apps", "url": "\/custom_apps", "writable": true } ], "upgrade.disable-web": true, "mail_from_address": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "mail_smtpmode": "smtp", "mail_sendmailmode": "smtp", "mail_domain": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "mail_smtphost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "mail_smtpport": "25", "mail_smtpauth": true, "mail_smtpname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "mail_smtppassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***", "mail_smtpstreamoptions": { "ssl": { "verify_peer": false, "verify_peer_name": false } }, "data-fingerprint": "1a0aa84bb341d90c17e4bea6ac46e19e" } }Quadlet files (equivalent to a docker compose) :
nextcloud.pod
nextcloud_db.container
nextcloud_redis.container
nextcloud_app.container