Nextcloud Running on Raspian
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I'm willing to bet that even with the Raspberry Pi 3 it's still on the slower side. Glad you got it working @gjacobse
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@iroal said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Have it good perfomance?
Previous versions of Owncloud were very slow in Raspberry.
Regards
Good performance != Raspberry Pi, ever.
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I had to step back from this last night before unpacking NC and proceeding with the next step(s).
Right now I am at the point of doing the Apache Configuration:
On Debian, Ubuntu, and their derivatives, Apache installs with a useful configuration so all you have to do is create a /etc/apache2/sites-available/nextcloud.conf file with these lines in it, replacing the Directory and other filepaths with your own filepaths:
Alias /nextcloud "/var/www/nextcloud/" <Directory /var/www/nextcloud/> Options +FollowSymlinks AllowOverride All <IfModule mod_dav.c> Dav off </IfModule> SetEnv HOME /var/www/nextcloud SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/nextcloud </Directory>
When I try to do this, I get
[error writing /etc/apache2/site-avialable/nextcloud.conf: no such file or directory]
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@gjacobse said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
I had to step back from this last night before unpacking NC and proceeding with the next step(s).
Right now I am at the point of doing the Apache Configuration:
On Debian, Ubuntu, and their derivatives, Apache installs with a useful configuration so all you have to do is create a /etc/apache2/sites-available/nextcloud.conf file with these lines in it, replacing the Directory and other filepaths with your own filepaths:
Alias /nextcloud "/var/www/nextcloud/" <Directory /var/www/nextcloud/> Options +FollowSymlinks AllowOverride All <IfModule mod_dav.c> Dav off </IfModule> SetEnv HOME /var/www/nextcloud SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/nextcloud </Directory>
When I try to do this, I get
[error writing /etc/apache2/site-avialable/nextcloud.conf: no such file or directory]
@gjacobse said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
I had to step back from this last night before unpacking NC and proceeding with the next step(s).
Right now I am at the point of doing the Apache Configuration:
On Debian, Ubuntu, and their derivatives, Apache installs with a useful configuration so all you have to do is create a /etc/apache2/sites-available/nextcloud.conf file with these lines in it, replacing the Directory and other filepaths with your own filepaths:
Alias /nextcloud "/var/www/nextcloud/" <Directory /var/www/nextcloud/> Options +FollowSymlinks AllowOverride All <IfModule mod_dav.c> Dav off </IfModule> SetEnv HOME /var/www/nextcloud SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/nextcloud </Directory>
When I try to do this, I get
[error writing /etc/apache2/site-avialable/nextcloud.conf: no such file or directory]
Make sure it's sites-available ... ?
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ran this thinking it would allow me to create the file
sudo chmod -R o+rw /etc/apache2/sites-available/
same issue.. unable to create the file
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@dafyre said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Alias /nextcloud "/var/www/nextcloud/"
<Directory /var/www/nextcloud/>
Options +FollowSymlinks
AllowOverride All<IfModule mod_dav.c>
Dav off
</IfModule>SetEnv HOME /var/www/nextcloud
SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/nextcloud</Directory>
Ah - thanks - didn't catch that.
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Looks like I missed something...
Starting with a simple reboot - then will step backwards
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@gjacobse said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Looks like I missed something...
Starting with a simple reboot - then will step backwards
Might have to manually install all of those, the meta-package may not be working in Rasbian
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That is what I am doing now. Thanks to @coliver command:
apt-cache search php
I see the full context of the module.
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Boom!
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Think about learning is that you chip away at it,... one problem at a time.
getting a DB error now,
Error while trying to create admin user: Failed to connect to the database: An ex exception occurred in driver: SQLSTATE[HY000][2002] Connection refused
Not sure if I should be using MariaDB or PHP;
Only MySQL/MariaDB is available. Install and activate additional PHP modules to choose other database types
Probably something rather simple like I need to add the user to the DB or get the correct user/password combo.
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@gjacobse said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Think about learning is that you chip away at it,... one problem at a time.
getting a DB error now,
Error while trying to create admin user: Failed to connect to the database: An ex exception occurred in driver: SQLSTATE[HY000][2002] Connection refused
Not sure if I should be using MariaDB or PHP;
Only MySQL/MariaDB is available. Install and activate additional PHP modules to choose other database types
Probably something rather simple like I need to add the user to the DB or get the correct user/password combo.
PHP is a web display language so the choice is just MariaDB. I think you can use PostgreSQL as well.
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@coliver said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
@gjacobse said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Think about learning is that you chip away at it,... one problem at a time.
getting a DB error now,
Error while trying to create admin user: Failed to connect to the database: An ex exception occurred in driver: SQLSTATE[HY000][2002] Connection refused
Not sure if I should be using MariaDB or PHP;
Only MySQL/MariaDB is available. Install and activate additional PHP modules to choose other database types
Probably something rather simple like I need to add the user to the DB or get the correct user/password combo.
PHP is a web display language so the choice is just MariaDB. I think you can use PostgreSQL as well.
Thank you.. and you are right,.. It's been a while since I have done much web work..
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Well - this could be the reason:
pi@nextCloud:~ $ sudo systemctl is-active mariadb.service unknown pi@nextCloud:~ $ sudo systemctl restart mariadb.service Failed to restart mariadb.service: Unit mariadb.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
No - wait,.. I realize now that it could be running MySQL - ....
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Make sure you run mysql_sercure_installation after installing MariaDB.
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MariaDB is the default MySQL server for Debian and most modern Linux distributions. You actually have to, generally, add a new repo to pick up MySQL.
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@coliver said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Make sure you run mysql_sercure_installation after installing MariaDB.
pi@nextCloud:~ $ mysql -v -bash: mysql: command not found pi@nextCloud:~ $ mysql -bash: mysql: command not found
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@gjacobse said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
@coliver said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Make sure you run mysql_sercure_installation after installing MariaDB.
pi@nextCloud:~ $ mysql -v -bash: mysql: command not found pi@nextCloud:~ $ mysql -bash: mysql: command not found
sudo apt-get install mariadb-server
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@coliver said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
@gjacobse said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
@coliver said in Nextcloud Running on Raspian:
Make sure you run mysql_sercure_installation after installing MariaDB.
pi@nextCloud:~ $ mysql -v -bash: mysql: command not found pi@nextCloud:~ $ mysql -bash: mysql: command not found
sudo apt-get install mariadb-server
I actually just did that with mysql-server....