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deactivate a few more crontabs #1193

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This subtasks would be nice to keep, but could be made simpler?

# The gxadmin script has the following syntax: mutate set-quota-for-oidc-user <provider_name> <quota_name>

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I think the fix-users-quota is still necessary, do you want it to deactivate for testing if it causes slow queries?

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Why is it still necessary? I'm not sure it is and I would like to get rid of it. If we see this again, we can enable it again or ask the backend team to fix it.

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Maybe it's not but I had in mind that it was not working at some point and some users complained, but maybe I am wrong here. we can try

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If this happens again the users have now the storage dashboard to reset the quota or log out - log in again. Lets try without.

@bgruening bgruening merged commit 874e7d7 into master May 7, 2024
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@bgruening bgruening deleted the bgruening-patch-13 branch May 7, 2024 15:23
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The maintenance node is back online. I have now disabled the fix user quota cron job.

#Ansible: Recalculate user quotas
#15 22 * * * /usr/bin/galaxy-fix-user-quotas

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