![]() ![]() After the operation, additional 456.7 MiB will be used.Ĭontinue? (y): The following 9 recommended packages were automatically selected:Ĭlang5-checker gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-lang gnome-keyring-pam libc++-devel libgnome-keyring-lang libomp7-devel pocl Python2-cryptography python2-decorator python2-gssapi python2-paramiko python2-pexpect python2-ptyprocess python2-pyasn1 Mysql-connector-c++-jdbc mysql-workbench pocl proj python2-PyNaCl python2-asn1crypto python2-bcrypt python2-cffi Libpangomm-1_4-1 libproj15 libressl-devel libscintilla3 libsigc-2_0-0 libspatialite7 libssl47 libtls19 libut2 libvsqlitepp3 Libgnome-keyring-lang libgnome-keyring0 libgtkmm-3_0-1 libhdf5_cpp103 libkea1_4 libmariadb-devel libnetcdf13 libomp7-devel Libfreexl1 libgck-modules-gnome-keyring libgdal20 libgeos-3_7_1 libgeos_c1 libgeotiff5 libgiomm-2_4-1 libglibmm-2_4-1 LibLLVM5 libLTO7 libOpenCL1 libatkmm-1_6-1 libc++-devel libc++abi-devel libcairomm-1_0-1 libclang5 libclang7 libcrypto45 The following 60 NEW packages are going to be installed:Ĭlang clang5-checker clang7 gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-32bit gnome-keyring-lang gnome-keyring-pam gnome-keyring-pam-32bit īuilding repository 'CrossToolchain:avr' cache. ![]() Retrieving repository 'CrossToolchain:avr' metadata. ![]() What would be further directions to head? So every hint would be highly appreciated. I cannot find anything unusual in the logging of nextcloud or mysql, no problems or errors reported. But what should have changed here compared to before the upgrade. Because the effect is intermitting, it is hard to tell what exactly is causing it, but looking at iotop for a while it seems to be the mysql database causing the increased writing. When I make sure, that no request can reach the nextcloud and I deactivate the cron job calling it every 15 min, then there is NO increased writing on the disk. Docker version is the same in openSUSE Leap 42.3 and 15.0 according to the package list. Of cause during the analysis I recreated the containers, but this didn't change anything. These were exactly the same containers in the beginning as before the upgrade. When I stop these, everything goes back to normal. It contains of a nextcloud 15 container, mariadb 10.3 container and redis 5.0 container. The source of the problem seems to be the nextcloud instance running in docker. This also leads to a noticeable decrease of system performance and leading the system to be a significant portion of time in iowait. But then I recognize in the monitoring an increase in the IO writing statics on the system disk (btrf file system). After restart and starting everything again everything seemed to work. ![]() I have a problem with the dis load since I upgraded from openSUSE Leap 42.3 to 15.0.Īs for every upgrade I basically stopped the main services, changed the repos and run zypper dup. ![]()
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