I don’t remind the exact name but one of the present Linux distro does this one click exe trick really good (something like windows Linux)
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I don’t remind the exact name but one of the present Linux distro does this one click exe trick really good (something like windows Linux)
Try this version (not in docker) and it works like a charm, maybe i’m gonna stuck to it and then upgrade when the 11.0.7 will come out 😃
In fact when using PHP from sury.org the PHP 8.3 is available in addition to PHP 8.2. When using the phpinfo() and comparing the two PHP versions the only difference related a bit to memory are the statistics that are turned on. Nothing really more
Can you please send a link of the docker image, don’t know if it’s the good one that I found
So you think it’s the fault of drupal 11, not the PHP repo?
Gonna try it
Drupal gives me no error about it
I want to install it on a Debian VM inside promox, but to eliminate the potential issues, I tried to install it inside KVM on host, and on a other PC which is running Debian as host. When installing drupal 11 I needed PHP 8.3 so I used the sury.org repo, and I think it the main problem. Because when installing drupal 10 with “official” Debian PHP (8.2) it works.
This is why I made a new thread because the error is not coming from anything else than the php repo of sury.org, no more a “self-hosted” or Linux proxmox issue.
EDIT : tried the same install in KVM and on my desktop, it’s not working. Tried Debian 10 with official PHP and it’s working
Sorry but it doesn’t work, I’m going to try it on my localhost, not on my server, see if it’s the fault of proxmox
answered you on your other comment
Set the memory to 256MB, got this error : PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 262144 bytes) in Unknown on line 0
Checked 90% of them, nothing changed. I only have the default modules, I think it is a proxmox-related issue do you have any idea?
Gonna check all modules, but I have only the default ones, gonna try
going to double check it, but I don’t think this is it
EDIT: no problems on this side…
I think that there is a memory leak somewhere, but don’t know really how to find it out
Here you are (error got into /var/log/apache2/error.log) : PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 262144 bytes)
This is why I give the vm 8GB and change php memory_limit to 1GB but it did nothing…
Personnaly, i’m using Fedora and i love it!
One of the best choice is an old entreprise tower factor server, but it has some downside, it’s a bit power hungry, do not work if you can’t support the noise at all (tower factors are not loud but not silent either). The positive is that it’s really cheap his power (got mine 120$ for 3To, 12vcores, and 32 ddr4 ram).
EDIT : buy some used HDD, easily getting 20tb for around 300$