Every time i open a document I get this prompt, when I click I get a warning that my server is “configured with insufficient hardware resources…”
How can I suppress this warning…? and why would i get it in the first place when my server has plenty of hardware resources? i am running it on a server with 2 cores & 4Gb
thanks!
The Basics
Nextcloud Server version (e.g., 29.x.x):
30.0.5
Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 24.04):
Ubuntu 22.04
Web server and version (e.g, Apache 2.4.25):
Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu)
PHP version (e.g, 8.3):
8.3.15
Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? (Yes / No):
it’s been happening for a while now
When did this problem seem to first start?
when i upgraded to v 30 maybe…?
Installation method (e.g. AlO, NCP, Bare Metal/Archive, etc.)
bare metal
Are you using CloudfIare, mod_security, or similar? (Yes / No)
Is that the literal message? Care to post a screenshot, and perhaps copy/paste the literal message for easy searching/finding in the forum?
What kind of document? “Document” seems to imply “office document” which implies “online office”, ie, Collabora or Onlyoffice, neither light on resources.
Add resources? Two cores is not very much in 2025. I don’t mean that your collaboration server needs as many cores as your telephone, and two may well work, but it is not “a lot”.
The same goes for memory. Four GB (not Gb, I hope?) of RAM can be enough, but the office suites are somewhat heavy. Do you keep an eye on memory usage on your server while working with documents?
My main server hardly has more resources, with 3 CPU cores and 5 GB of RAM. Nexctloud (with 20-30-ish configured, not simultaneous, users) is one of many services running on it, but I have never seen a message like you describe.
I suspect there are some processes that keep an eye on some metrices, such as time to perform an action such as “from opening a document to 100% rendered”, which fall under a certain threshold in your case, but this is pure speculation on my part.