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We have a simple Nextcloud installation with 60 users. The cloud collapses after an unknown amount of time.
After consulting in the forum, we were able to narrow down the errors to the OCS-API.
The API creates entries in the oc_authtoken table.
Shortly before the server collapsed I was able to take the screenshot.
The processes are not terminated. Please check this error.
I would be happy to provide you with any further information.
The person who wrote his own API couldn't explain to me what he does/queries.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
The cloud is gradually becoming slower and working is no longer possible. We increased the MYSQL processes to 1000, but that wasn't the solution.
Installation method
Other Community project
Nextcloud Server version
28
Operating system
Debian/Ubuntu
PHP engine version
PHP 8.2
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
MariaDB
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Updated from a MINOR version (ex. 22.1 to 22.2)
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
What user-backends are you using?
Default user-backend (database)
LDAP/ Active Directory
SSO - SAML
Other
Configuration report
I am not allowed to make log files publicly available due to data protection regulations.
List of activated Apps
I am not allowed to make log files publicly available due to data protection regulations.
Nextcloud Signing status
No errors have been found.
Nextcloud Logs
I am not allowed to make log files publicly available due to data protection regulations.
Bug description
We have a simple Nextcloud installation with 60 users. The cloud collapses after an unknown amount of time.
After consulting in the forum, we were able to narrow down the errors to the OCS-API.
The API creates entries in the oc_authtoken table.
Shortly before the server collapsed I was able to take the screenshot.
The processes are not terminated. Please check this error.
I would be happy to provide you with any further information.
The person who wrote his own API couldn't explain to me what he does/queries.
Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
The cloud is gradually becoming slower and working is no longer possible. We increased the MYSQL processes to 1000, but that wasn't the solution.
Installation method
Other Community project
Nextcloud Server version
28
Operating system
Debian/Ubuntu
PHP engine version
PHP 8.2
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
MariaDB
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Updated from a MINOR version (ex. 22.1 to 22.2)
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
What user-backends are you using?
Configuration report
List of activated Apps
Nextcloud Signing status
Nextcloud Logs
Additional info
Please see my entry from the help forum:
https://help.nextcloud.com/t/unbekannter-fehler-cloud-bricht-zusammen-too-many-connection/185571
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