# Troubleshooting Guide ## My local instance keeps returning HTTP 500 First off, check `storage/logs/lumen.log`. **1. If you're getting a lot of Redis errors along the lines of `BGSAVE` failing.** You probably have a low RAM resource, switch over to file caching `CACHE_DRIVER=file`. Redis throws this error even if you have about 1/4 of your RAM free. This is because it does a background save of your entire Redis cache - which is stored in-memory and which fails without the sufficient required memory. You can stop Redis from haggling you and override that by running the following command: `redis-cli config set stop-writes-on-bgsave-error` **2. Jikan is failing to cache (when `CACHE_DRIVER=file`) because the "disk is out of space" - but you're sure you have enough space available.** Sorry! This is due to a bug on a previous release ([Issue #59](https://github.com/jikan-me/jikan-rest/issues/59)), please make sure you're upto date. **Recovery Procedure** - `sudo service supervisor stop` - Delete Lumen & worker logs: `rm storage/logs/lumen.log` + `rm storage/logs/worker.log` - Run `lsof | grep deleted` to check for the "Lumen.log" process, you'll know when it has a bizzare amount of space allocated to the process to it. Copy the process ID and then kill it; `kill [process id]` e.g `kill 12345` - Make sure your Jikan instance is on the latest release. Run a `git pull` and then `composer update` - Reduce the number of supervisor processes in `/etc/supervisor/conf.d/jikan-worker.conf` e.g `numprocs=1` And then reload the supervisor configuration: `sudo service supervisor start` `sudo supervisorctl reread` `sudo supervisorctl reload` `sudo supervisorctl update` `sudo supervisorctl start jikan-worker:*` - Restart everything: `sudo service supervisor restart` `sudo service apache2 restart` `sudo service redis restart` If Redis is taking too long to restart, follow this: https://stackoverflow.com/a/45069100/2326811 and then start it `sudo service redis start` ## I want to clear the cache in Jikan `php artisan cache:clear` ## I want to clear the Cache Updater Queue 1. `redis-cli --scan --pattern queue_update:* | xargs redis-cli del` or alternatively replace `del` with `unlink` to have it done in the background ([Redis 4.0.0 required](https://redis.io/commands/unlink)) 2. `php artisan queue:restart` 3. `sudo service supervisor restart` More troubleshooting Q/A on the way, please let me know if there's anything else I should add onto here.