The following message appears in my logs everytime I reboot my Fedora 43 server or everytime my daily backup happens:
Warning: Failed to set memory limit to 0 bytes (Current memory usage is 2097152 bytes) in Unknown on line 0
The current PHP memory limit is below the recommended value of 512MB.
{
"system": {
"one-click-instance": true,
"one-click-instance.user-limit": 100,
"memcache.local": "\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu",
"apps_paths": [
{
"path": "\/var\/www\/html\/apps",
"url": "\/apps",
"writable": false
},
{
"path": "\/var\/www\/html\/custom_apps",
"url": "\/custom_apps",
"writable": true
}
],
"check_data_directory_permissions": false,
"memcache.distributed": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis",
"memcache.locking": "\\OC\\Memcache\\Redis",
"redis": {
"host": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"password": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"port": 6379
},
"overwritehost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"overwriteprotocol": "https",
"passwordsalt": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"secret": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"trusted_domains": [
"localhost",
"***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***"
],
"datadirectory": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbtype": "pgsql",
"version": "32.0.6.1",
"overwrite.cli.url": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbhost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbport": "",
"dbtableprefix": "oc_",
"dbuser": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"dbpassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"installed": true,
"instanceid": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"maintenance": false,
"updatechecker": false,
"updatedirectory": "\/nc-updater",
"loglevel": 2,
"app_install_overwrite": [
"nextcloud-aio"
],
"log_type": "file",
"logfile": "\/var\/www\/html\/data\/nextcloud.log",
"log_rotate_size": 10485760,
"log.condition": {
"apps": [
"admin_audit"
]
},
"preview_max_x": 2048,
"preview_max_y": 2048,
"jpeg_quality": 60,
"enabledPreviewProviders": {
"1": "OC\\Preview\\Image",
"2": "OC\\Preview\\MarkDown",
"3": "OC\\Preview\\MP3",
"4": "OC\\Preview\\TXT",
"5": "OC\\Preview\\OpenDocument",
"6": "OC\\Preview\\Movie",
"7": "OC\\Preview\\Krita"
},
"enable_previews": true,
"upgrade.disable-web": true,
"mail_smtpmode": "smtp",
"trashbin_retention_obligation": "auto, 30",
"versions_retention_obligation": "auto, 30",
"activity_expire_days": 30,
"simpleSignUpLink.shown": false,
"share_folder": "\/Shared",
"one-click-instance.link": "https:\/\/nextcloud.com\/all-in-one\/",
"upgrade.cli-upgrade-link": "https:\/\/github.com\/nextcloud\/all-in-one\/discussions\/2726",
"maintenance_window_start": 100,
"allow_local_remote_servers": true,
"davstorage.request_timeout": 3600,
"documentation_url.server_logs": "https:\/\/github.com\/nextcloud\/all-in-one\/discussions\/5425",
"htaccess.RewriteBase": "\/",
"dbpersistent": false,
"auth.bruteforce.protection.enabled": true,
"ratelimit.protection.enabled": true,
"files_external_allow_create_new_local": false,
"trusted_proxies": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"default_phone_region": "FR",
"mail_from_address": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_sendmailmode": "smtp",
"mail_domain": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtpauth": true,
"mail_smtphost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtpport": "465",
"mail_smtpname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"mail_smtppassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
"forbidden_filename_basenames": [
"con",
"prn",
"aux",
"nul",
"com0",
"com1",
"com2",
"com3",
"com4",
"com5",
"com6",
"com7",
"com8",
"com9",
"com\u00b9",
"com\u00b2",
"com\u00b3",
"lpt0",
"lpt1",
"lpt2",
"lpt3",
"lpt4",
"lpt5",
"lpt6",
"lpt7",
"lpt8",
"lpt9",
"lpt\u00b9",
"lpt\u00b2",
"lpt\u00b3"
],
"forbidden_filename_characters": [
"<",
">",
":",
"\"",
"|",
"?",
"*",
"\\",
"\/"
],
"forbidden_filename_extensions": [
" ",
".",
".filepart",
".part"
],
"data-fingerprint": "a5bbdae65e104e1e6f1145795a983298"
}
}
Bug description
The following message appears in my logs everytime I reboot my Fedora 43 server or everytime my daily backup happens:
RuntimeException The loading of lazy AppConfig values have been triggered by app "admin_audit"Steps to reproduce
Expected behavior
No message?
Nextcloud Server version
32
Operating system
RHEL/CentOS
PHP engine version
PHP 8.4
Web server
Apache (supported)
Database engine version
PostgreSQL
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Fresh Nextcloud Server install
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Disabled
What user-backends are you using?
Configuration report
List of activated Apps
Nextcloud Signing status
Nextcloud Logs
Additional info
OS: Fedora 43 server
Nextcloud AIO instance installed 2 months ago (v. 12.7.0 right now)