Difference between revisions of "Nextcloud"
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* The package can be installed in the root of a (virtual) webserver. | * The package can be installed in the root of a (virtual) webserver. | ||
− | * The configuration is in <webroot>/config/config.php. To | + | * The configuration is in <webroot>/config/config.php. To (re)start the initialization: |
− | # (re)move | + | # (re)move the config file |
# delete all tables in the nextcloud database | # delete all tables in the nextcloud database | ||
# put a file named CAN_INSTALL in the config directory. | # 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 | * When you have unix-sockets enabled use localhost:<socketpath> as dbhost |
Revision as of 18:27, 26 May 2020
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 Tips for installing on Synology bit outdated using php7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