What Are You Doing Right Now
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@black3dynamite It is grayed out in the GUI and I don't see those files in /var/www/html/nextcloud
Edit: I was able to open the .user.ini file even though I did not see it listed.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Yesterday fixed cars and multiple things around the house, so morning to all
G'morning. I tried to fix cars yesterday. Sadly, it looks like I gotta replace the relay or the fan blower motor in my truck.
I see, I did that the Fan Blower Relay replacement two years ago.
How bad was it? I'm having a hard time finding a good video of it for my Toyota pickup truck.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite It is grayed out in the GUI and I don't see those files in /var/www/html/nextcloud
Edit: I was able to open the .user.ini file even though I did not see it listed.a file or directory starting with a
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is a hidden file.You have to use
-a
to see them.ls -la /var/www/html/nextcloud
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite It is grayed out in the GUI and I don't see those files in /var/www/html/nextcloud
Edit: I was able to open the .user.ini file even though I did not see it listed.
Files starting with a dot are hidden by default most of the time. You have to add the all switch to ls in order to see them
ls -a
There are to places that need the number changed in /etc/php.ini as well. The GUI probably doesn't have write access to the php.ini file, which is good for security.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite It is grayed out in the GUI and I don't see those files in /var/www/html/nextcloud
Edit: I was able to open the .user.ini file even though I did not see it listed.
It would be greyed out if SELinux is preventing apache from writing to that file and/or apache doesn't have write permissions.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite It is grayed out in the GUI and I don't see those files in /var/www/html/nextcloud
Edit: I was able to open the .user.ini file even though I did not see it listed.
a file or directory starting with a
.
is a hidden file.You have to use
-a
to see them.ls -la /var/www/html/nextcloud
I always use
ls -lash
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@obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite It is grayed out in the GUI and I don't see those files in /var/www/html/nextcloud
Edit: I was able to open the .user.ini file even though I did not see it listed.
a file or directory starting with a
.
is a hidden file.You have to use
-a
to see them.ls -la /var/www/html/nextcloud
I always use
ls -lash
... Easy to remember and effectiveWell..... Didn't need to know your kinks....
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Kids want Frozen yogurt.. Heading to Menchies.
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FroYo acquired
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Thanks guys. Learned some new things today. I set up 2 more NC instances in my lab. Trying now to decide the best route to move the data directory out of the default location. Seems everything I read takes a different approach to it. I want to build a new instance with a large amount of storage and migrate a ton of files. Even NC recommends ( I know you are all aware of this )moving the /data out of /www but finding it difficult settling on a method to do so.
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Created the new data folder /ncdata but I get an error when running the setup wizard Error
Can't create or write into the data directory /ncdataI'm trying to figure it out but stumped. I have 5 working NC installs but they are all using the default data location.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Created the new data folder /ncdata but I get an error when running the setup wizard Error
Can't create or write into the data directory /ncdataI'm trying to figure it out but stumped. I have 5 working NC installs but they are all using the default data location.
Give apache write permissions for /ncdata
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reviving, somehow, a 2012r2 server that would not boot for at least 4 hours this morning. I think a call to hp may be due.
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@black3dynamite said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Created the new data folder /ncdata but I get an error when running the setup wizard Error
Can't create or write into the data directory /ncdataI'm trying to figure it out but stumped. I have 5 working NC installs but they are all using the default data location.
Give apache write permissions for /ncdata
Yeah, and if using a RedHat distribution like Fedora, you need to give httpd write permission and set the selinux to allow web server writes as well. Jarod's guide has all the settings you need to set in it.
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Trying to locate some laptops.
Also thinking how to best do a "task/to do" list/form thing for when we change/scrap a machine.
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@black3dynamite I did do that and it reflects it when I status the folder. I gave it rwx across the board. @travisdh1 I think the selinux could be the issue. I was going to disable it and see if there was a change, but ran out of time. I plan on looking at it today again.
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Monday morning, Getting things taken care of for my trip Wednesday.
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@black3dynamite I use Zoom, nice software
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite I use Zoom, nice software
Works great on Linux. No issues at all on Fedora Gnome Xorg. Students and staff like it better than Elluminate Live / Blackboard Collaborate.
We also sometimes use it to support users.