This also happened a few months back, but has been stable since then. Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? (Y/N): no rwxrwxrwx 1 systemd-coredump drwx- 2 systemd-coredump systemd-coredump 8.0K sys rw-r-r- 1 systemd-coredump root 15 mysql_upgrade_infoĭrwxrwxrwx 2 systemd-coredump www-data 16K May 19 12:56 nextcloudĭrwx- 2 systemd-coredump systemd-coredump 20 performance_schema rw-rw- 1 systemd-coredump systemd-coredump 12M May 24 05:35 ibtmp1 rw-rw- 1 systemd-coredump systemd-coredump 96M May 25 23:05 ib_logfile0 rwxrwxrwx 1 systemd-coredump www-data 76M May 25 22:56 ibdata1 rw-rw- 1 systemd-coredump systemd-coredump 16K May 24 04:01 ib_buffer_pool rw-rw- 1 systemd-coredump systemd-coredump 9 May 24 04:01 ddl_recovery.log rw-rw- 1 systemd-coredump systemd-coredump 16K May 19 12:33 ddl_recovery-backup.log rwxrwxrwx 1 systemd-coredump www-data 52 May 25 21:04 aria_log_controlĭrwxrwxrwx 5 systemd-coredump www-data 280 _data i moved all but the 3 ‘most recent’ ROW files out of the directory and started the container, and everything worked great - nothing was missing (files, calendar, …)ġ week later the same problem has cropped up. ![]() ![]() i tracked the problem down to the ‘db’ directory in my nextcloud installation, which was full of ‘ROW.00****’ files with increasing file size. Last week i got a ‘no space left on device’ error. normally, about 60GB of my 100GB quota on my virtual server are in use. I have 2 users with about 30GB files all-in-all. Mariadb 10.5 9a0e59bdf6f0 6 months ago 408MB Nextcloud latest f42d12dbb30f 7 days ago 880MB ![]() Redis alpine c3ea2db12504 2 days ago 28.4MB Operating system and version (eg, Ubuntu 20.04): Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS for Host Systemĭocker Image Version: ~ $ docker image ls
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