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      bnrstnr
      last edited by bnrstnr

      We have WOW cable internet, like 240/20ish

      I've poked around and found some other users NC installs and their login pages load almost instantly for me

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        travisdh1 @bnrstnr
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        @bnrstnr said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

        We have WOW cable internet, like 240/20ish

        I've poked around and found some other users NC installs and their login pages load almost instantly for me

        You've looked at the system with something like top or glances, right?

        The only other thing that comes to mind is adding a swap file. Doesn't need to be large, but most kernels like to have at least a bit available.

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          bnrstnr
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          htop is interesting, it's showing the CPU spiking up to 100% every few seconds. Lowest I've seen it go was around 20%.

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          [root@nextcloud ~]# free
                        total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
          Mem:        2040216      381064      912776       47240      746376     1421468
          Swap:       2179068           0     2179068
          
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          • travisdh1T
            travisdh1 @bnrstnr
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            @bnrstnr Something is not right in CPU land there. Can you see what process(es) are eating your CPU time?

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              bnrstnr
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                bnrstnr @travisdh1
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                @travisdh1 said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                @bnrstnr Something is not right in CPU land there. Can you see what process(es) are eating your CPU time?

                Is there something better than top/htop to visualize the processes?

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @bnrstnr
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                  @bnrstnr Ah, yeah, every monitoring tool will peg the CPU when you first start it. Give it like 5-10 seconds and it should calm down ang give you a better look at what is actually going on.

                  From the looks of that screenshot, it's probably someone syncing files from within Nextcloud.

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                    bnrstnr @travisdh1
                    last edited by bnrstnr

                    @travisdh1 said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                    From the looks of that screenshot, it's probably someone syncing files from within Nextcloud.

                    We literally have 2 users that use this right now, I have to imagine this Vultr instance should be able to handle way more than 2 users syncing. I'm the only one that uses the sync client, the other user only uses the web interface and he's not using it right now lol

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                      wirestyle22
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                      So did anything change in regards to htop

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                        bnrstnr @wirestyle22
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                        @wirestyle22 No, it's been running for 25 minutes and still showing high CPU usage.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @bnrstnr
                          last edited by wirestyle22

                          @bnrstnr install glances and run that instead of htop. just curious about the reporting

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                            bnrstnr @wirestyle22
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                            @wirestyle22
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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch
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                              Reboot.

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                                black3dynamite
                                last edited by black3dynamite

                                For the 504 Gateway Time-Out, and if you are using nginx has proxy, do you have this inside the location block in your nextcloud.conf file?

                                proxy_connect_timeout 600;
                                proxy_send_timeout 600;
                                proxy_read_timeout 600;
                                send_timeout 600;
                                
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                                  dafyre
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                                  @JaredBusch said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                                  Reboot.

                                  This. After you reboot, pay attention to the STEAL time. I've never noticed that in the display before... In your glances pic above, steal % is at 48%.

                                  I had to go google it to see what it was, lol... The short version is that steal % is how long your VM has to wait until the Hypervisor gives it more CPU time.

                                  This article, though dated, seems to give good info.
                                  (Understanding CPU Steal Time)

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                                    bnrstnr
                                    last edited by bnrstnr

                                    This is after reboot. It's still crazy slow. I rebooted a couple times yesterday, too. Even installing glances with DNF was crazy slow, and opening it takes about 20 seconds.

                                    Glances had already been running for 28 min at this point, so I'm sure any spikes from opening had subsided by then.

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                                      bnrstnr @dafyre
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                                      @dafyre said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                                      This. After you reboot, pay attention to the STEAL time. I've never noticed that in the display before... In your glances pic above, steal % is at 48%.
                                      I had to go google it to see what it was, lol... The short version is that steal % is how long your VM has to wait until the Hypervisor gives it more CPU time.
                                      This article, though dated, seems to give good info.
                                      (Understanding CPU Steal Time)

                                      This almost sounds like I have a noisy neighbor on my VPS?

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                                        bnrstnr @black3dynamite
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                                        @black3dynamite said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                                        For the 504 Gateway Time-Out, and if you are using nginx has proxy, do you have this inside the location block in your nextcloud.conf file?

                                        proxy_connect_timeout 600;
                                        proxy_send_timeout 600;
                                        proxy_read_timeout 600;
                                        send_timeout 600;
                                        

                                        I have nothing relating to timeouts in my nginx conf.

                                        Should I add it? I'm assuming it's using whatever the nginx default is.

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                                        • travisdh1T
                                          travisdh1 @bnrstnr
                                          last edited by

                                          @bnrstnr said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                                          @dafyre said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                                          This. After you reboot, pay attention to the STEAL time. I've never noticed that in the display before... In your glances pic above, steal % is at 48%.
                                          I had to go google it to see what it was, lol... The short version is that steal % is how long your VM has to wait until the Hypervisor gives it more CPU time.
                                          This article, though dated, seems to give good info.
                                          (Understanding CPU Steal Time)

                                          This almost sounds like I have a noisy neighbor on my VPS?

                                          Very well could be.

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @bnrstnr
                                            last edited by

                                            @bnrstnr said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                                            @dafyre said in NextCloud web interface painfully slow:

                                            This. After you reboot, pay attention to the STEAL time. I've never noticed that in the display before... In your glances pic above, steal % is at 48%.
                                            I had to go google it to see what it was, lol... The short version is that steal % is how long your VM has to wait until the Hypervisor gives it more CPU time.
                                            This article, though dated, seems to give good info.
                                            (Understanding CPU Steal Time)

                                            This almost sounds like I have a noisy neighbor on my VPS?

                                            I would definitely submit a ticket to Vultr about it.

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