ayaka-notes / overleaf

Overleaf Pro Version, by @ayaka-notes.
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Inquiry on Project Status and Issue Report: High CPU Usage and 502 Bad Gateway Error #10

Open yurhett opened 3 months ago

yurhett commented 3 months ago

Hello Ayaka,

I hope this message finds you well. I recently came across your project, and I am keen to explore its capabilities further.

However, I have encountered some challenges while attempting to deploy the project. Specifically, I am experiencing an unusually high CPU usage which seems disproportionate to the expected performance. Additionally, the web interface consistently returns a '502 Bad Gateway' error, hindering my ability to use the project effectively.  Could you kindly provide an update on the current status of the project? Are there any known issues or maintenance activities that might be causing these problems? Furthermore, if you have any troubleshooting steps or recommendations to resolve these issues, it would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you for your time and effort in creating and maintaining this project. I am looking forward to your response and to contributing to the project's success in any way I can.

Musicminion commented 2 months ago

Hello, thanks for your interest.

This is a patched-version of overleaf, no one can guarantee that this is bug free, and I you encountered some problems, how to restore you data, how to immigrate you db.

Thanks for you consideration.

yurhett commented 2 months ago

Thank you very much for your response. I truly appreciate your efforts in maintaining this project.

I understand that many users, including myself, do not necessarily need to host the project on a public cloud, so server performance is usually not an issue. Typically, users who require this project have access to servers with multiple cores, often in the tens. If you need, I can also provide some free resources to help with this.

Additionally, I have noticed that the issue might be related to code merging. After reviewing your code, I found that the problem could be due to updates from the official Overleaf repository, which might have caused conflicts with the patch. If possible, could you consider making the source code repository public? I believe this would be highly beneficial for many users who are learning Overleaf or looking to develop it further.