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I'm trying to get Nextcloud AIO v4.1.0 up and running behind a reverse proxy (running on the same machine as nextcloud) The command to start nextcloud is
Which ultimately results in the apache container not being started. The AIO logs show the following message
I don't quite understand what tries to bind to port 80 (which is occupied by my reverse proxy), especially since I use FYI I think can rule out issues with my reverse proxy, as domain validation passes without issue. P.S. I know about #1207 which I believe does not apply as I'm running Linux Kernel v 5.2.0. |
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Hi, how did you install docker? |
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Is maybe selinux enabled on your host? |
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You could also check google for the problem and see if some of the recommended solutions work for you: https://www.google.com/search?q=failed%20to%20create%20shim%20task%3A%20OCI%20runtime%20create%20failed%3A%20runc%20create%20failed%3A%20unable%20to%20start%20container%20process |
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Is running docker inside a LXC or other kind of VM? |
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Hm... Did you see this? It is from your referenced page https://www.strato.de/faq/server/welche-server-und-betriebssysteme-sind-docker-ready/#server |
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I think I found out what's the problem: My VPS limits the system to 400 PIDs. Without Nextcloud running I get the following baseline
Starting Nextcloud + Collabora brings this number to 389. So I can easily imagine this hitting the limit depending on background tasks etc. Initial attempts to increase this number seems to be blocked by my VPS provider. I'm currently in touch with their support to see if they will increase it for me. If not I will need to find a different provider! |
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I think I found out what's the problem: My VPS limits the system to 400 PIDs. Without Nextcloud running I get the following baseline
Starting Nextcloud + Collabora brings this number to 389. So I can easily imagine this hitting the limit depending on background tasks etc.
Initial attempts to increase this number seems to be blocked by my VPS provider. I'm currently in touch with their support to see if they will increase it for me. If not I will need to find a different provider!