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I'm seeing a warning in "Your web server is not properly set up to resolve Not sure if it causes any problems.. |
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Inside the nextcloud container you can run php occ setupchecks. There I get additional warnings (also the two mentioned above) about PHP OpCache: |
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Nextcloud 29.0.0 is now available so no need for beta or alpha channels anymore. |
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I also have issues of warnings about |
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I've tried yesterday to force to upgrade to 29 from 28 and:
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Does anyone has a temporarly solution for fixing the problems with htaccess, wellknown and opcache? Or should we wait for the next AIO version? Where are the files located inside running AIO container? |
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I too am getting the warning shown here: I'm also curious, why doesn't updating the container image result in newer versions of NextCloud being installed? |
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I'm running into this error:
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There seem to be more issues with this 29.0 version that is breaking things on the AIO. The scheduled cron jobs als do not seem to run any longer. I am rolling back to the backup of my VM. But was wondering, will a future AIO version automatically upgrade to 29.0? |
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It seems to be a real problem in Nextcloud 29. I followed all the links, and possible solutions, check every file and verifed according to the documentation. I have the same issue in two separated instances. One is a balnk and clean install of NC 29, (HUB 8). And the other one is an upgrade from NC 28.0.5, following the instructions on this thread. Both in AIO, If anyone finds something to fix that warning. I wil post more updates if it produces some malfunctions (nothing until now). Regards Update 1: I use this method, in the newly fresh install of the AIO with nextcloud 29. And the warning is gone. I will test it with the upgraded one too, and check if that is the problem. Update 2: Also tested in ht eupgraded one, and it worked too, no more warnings about the well-known issue. P.S. is good to point I'm using nginx proxy manager, in the same machine of the nextcloud AIO, both in containers and executed by a compose file as detailed in the documentation. |
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Do you know how to fix it for users using caddy? It was working fine before the upgrade. My caddyfile looks like this (relevant info): client support (e.g. os x calendar / contacts)
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Hi, 29 was now released for everyone running AIO with v9.0.0 Beta. Testing and feedback is welcome! See https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#how-to-switch-the-channel |
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Hi,
Any help will be really appreciated. Wish You well |
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If you don't want to wait for AIO getting updated to NC29 for everyone in the near future, you can upgrade to Nextcloud 29 already now by following these steps:
First, open the aio interface and create a backup and start your containers again after the backup is successful.
Afterwards, run via CLI:
The above instructions should upgrade you to Nextcloud 29. You might need to follow the steps a second time to reach NC29. If something goes wrong, feel free to restore the backup.
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