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Nextcloud Depretiated Configuration #931

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gu3miles opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 9 comments
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Nextcloud Depretiated Configuration #931

gu3miles opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 9 comments
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@gu3miles
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Hi,

I recently upgraded to the newest version of TrueNas Scale, and I got this warning on my nextcloud app --

"You are using a deprecated configuration, where both data and html nextcloud files are stored in the same path. Please consider updating your configuration. If you are unsure how to proceed, feel free to open a github issue. The backwards compatibility will be removed in the next major release."

So I'm here to figure out how to do that. One thing I'm confused about is that I thought my data and html were in a different path, but I could be wrong.

Any thoughts on how to proceed? Nextcloud version 30.0.2, TrueNas 24.10.

Thanks!

@gu3miles
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I have a path that is /nextcloud with different folders, including /nextcloud/data, and /nextcloud/html so I'm not sure why it's saying it's in the same path?

@stavros-k
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stavros-k commented Nov 15, 2024

Hello,
first, you don't have to rush it, it will still be working for few months! So take your time!

can you share the current storage configuration so I can give you concrete details?
A screenshot of the storage section (below the deprecation notice)
And also how the directories are in the filesystem.
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@strich3
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strich3 commented Nov 28, 2024

I also have the same problem, I'm using this as storage config:

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How can I migrate to the new system?

@strich3
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strich3 commented Nov 28, 2024

I don't really access the nc-data volume btw, so I can't send you a screenshot of that. I'm scared to break the permissions, happened once and I'm terrified now

@stavros-k
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Hello, I'll prepare some steps the next days.

You can run the following on the truenas shell. This won't change any permissions. only list them

sudo ls -la /mnt/HDDs/nc-data

@strich3
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strich3 commented Dec 2, 2024

Here is the output of that command:

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Thanks for helping me again btw :D

@stavros-k stavros-k self-assigned this Dec 3, 2024
@gu3miles
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Sorry all, I was traveling. Here is my output:

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Let me know if you also need my permissions.

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@gu3miles
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Here is my permissions:

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@strich3
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strich3 commented Dec 11, 2024

Maybe split this up between two issues then? Yours seems to be completely different than mine

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