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sudo apt update | sudo apt update | ||
sudo apt install nextcloud-client | sudo apt install nextcloud-client | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==config file== | ||
+ | Located in the installation directory in ./config/config.php. Mine looks like: | ||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang=php> | ||
+ | <?php | ||
+ | $CONFIG = array ( | ||
+ | 'maintenance' => false, | ||
+ | 'instanceid' => 'REMOVED', | ||
+ | 'passwordsalt' => 'REMOVED', | ||
+ | 'secret' => 'REMOVED', | ||
+ | 'trusted_domains' => | ||
+ | array ( | ||
+ | 0 => 'nextcloud.local.antiperfect.org', | ||
+ | ), | ||
+ | 'datadirectory' => '/volume1/nextcloud/', | ||
+ | 'dbtype' => 'mysql', | ||
+ | 'version' => '21.0.4.1', | ||
+ | 'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://nextcloud.<mydomain>', | ||
+ | 'dbname' => 'nextcloud', | ||
+ | 'dbhost' => 'localhost:/run/mysqld/mysqld10.sock', | ||
+ | 'dbport' => '', | ||
+ | 'dbtableprefix' => 'oc_', | ||
+ | 'mysql.utf8mb4' => true, | ||
+ | 'dbuser' => 'nextcloud', | ||
+ | 'dbpassword' => 'REMOVED', | ||
+ | 'installed' => true, | ||
+ | 'mail_from_address' => 'nextcloud', | ||
+ | 'mail_smtpmode' => 'smtp', | ||
+ | 'mail_sendmailmode' => 'smtp', | ||
+ | 'mail_domain' => 'deridder.it', | ||
+ | 'mail_smtphost' => 'localhost', | ||
+ | 'mail_smtpport' => '25', | ||
+ | 'theme' => '', | ||
+ | 'loglevel' => 2, | ||
+ | ); | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 17 August 2021
An opensource private cloud solution [1].
Installation
Installation is as simple as deploying a new web-site. Tips for installing on Synology bit outdated using php7
- The package can be installed in the root of a (virtual) webserver.
- The configuration is in <webroot>/config/config.php. To (re)start the initialization:
- (re)move the config file
- delete all tables in the nextcloud database
- put a file named CAN_INSTALL in the config directory.
- browse to your nextcloud webserver
- When you have unix-sockets enabled use localhost:<socketpath> as dbhost
Allow larger files to be uploaded
Change php settings:
upload_max_filesize = 16G
post_max_size = 16G
As my nextcloud server is a synology diskstation:
vi /volume1/@appstore/PHP7.4/misc/php-fpm.ini
/usr/syno/sbin/synoservice --restart pkgctl-PHP7.4
- Change nginx setting for the nextcloud server
client_max_body_size 0
- This will disable the checking of body size. The php settings rule.
cronjob
*/5 * * * * sudo -u http php74 -f /var/www/nextcloud/cron.php
- Configure this in your crontab or other job-scheduler
Client installation
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nextcloud-devs/client
sudo apt update
sudo apt install nextcloud-client
config file
Located in the installation directory in ./config/config.php. Mine looks like:
<?php
$CONFIG = array (
'maintenance' => false,
'instanceid' => 'REMOVED',
'passwordsalt' => 'REMOVED',
'secret' => 'REMOVED',
'trusted_domains' =>
array (
0 => 'nextcloud.local.antiperfect.org',
),
'datadirectory' => '/volume1/nextcloud/',
'dbtype' => 'mysql',
'version' => '21.0.4.1',
'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://nextcloud.<mydomain>',
'dbname' => 'nextcloud',
'dbhost' => 'localhost:/run/mysqld/mysqld10.sock',
'dbport' => '',
'dbtableprefix' => 'oc_',
'mysql.utf8mb4' => true,
'dbuser' => 'nextcloud',
'dbpassword' => 'REMOVED',
'installed' => true,
'mail_from_address' => 'nextcloud',
'mail_smtpmode' => 'smtp',
'mail_sendmailmode' => 'smtp',
'mail_domain' => 'deridder.it',
'mail_smtphost' => 'localhost',
'mail_smtpport' => '25',
'theme' => '',
'loglevel' => 2,
);
Tips and Troubleshooting
- sudo -u http php74 /var/www/nextcloud/occ files:scan --all
- Rescan all files (update database)
- sudo -u http php74 /var/www/nextcloud/occ files:scan --path="/<username>/files/<dir to scan>"
- Rescan all files in specified path
- touch <file>
- When everything looks OK, you fixed mounts and file permissions, try touch on the client.
A file is reported locked and it is not a file-protection issue
- put Nextcloud in maintenance mode: edit config/config.php and change this line:
'maintenance' => true,
- Empty table oc_file_locks (the default table prefix is oc_, this prefix can be different or even empty)
- disable maintenance mode (undo first step).
'maintenance' => false,
Nextcloud remains in maintenance mode after upgrade
Turn off maintenance mode from the commandline and retry the upgrade from the command line.
sudo -u http php74 /var/www/nextcloud/occ maintenance:mode --off sudo -u http php74 /var/www/nextcloud/occ upgrade