How can I check what Nextcloud user is active
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So, upgrading....
Nextcloud (and ownCloud before) always say to upgrade without skiping anything, but never to skip a major version.
As I am on the last version of 9 with this instance, Should I upgrade to 10.0.1 or straight to 10.0.6?
https://nextcloud.com/changelog/#latest10And then subsequently? Point releases and then majors?
Or should I just do the latest 10, latest, 11, latest 12, and finally current 13? -
@jaredbusch build a new VM, and move the config and data over
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/12/admin_manual/maintenance/migrating.html
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@aaronstuder said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
@jaredbusch build a new VM, and move the config and data over
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/12/admin_manual/maintenance/migrating.html
Was what I posted hard to understand?
You obviously have no idea how many sync issues that type of thing causes.
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@jaredbusch said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
So, upgrading....
Nextcloud (and ownCloud before) always say to upgrade without skiping anything, but never to skip a major version.
As I am on the last version of 9 with this instance, Should I upgrade to 10.0.1 or straight to 10.0.6?
https://nextcloud.com/changelog/#latest10And then subsequently? Point releases and then majors?
Or should I just do the latest 10, latest, 11, latest 12, and finally current 13?I would do point releases and then majors as outlined here:
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Well looking closer, there are no minor Nextcloud releases. Only bug fix releases..
So that means upgrade to 10.0.x, then 11.0.x, then 12.0.x, and finally 13.0.x.
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No problem upgrading to 10.0.6.
Now I even have the option to use the built in updater.
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@jaredbusch from step 4 The data files should keep their original timestamp (can be done by using rsync with -t option) otherwise the clients will re-download all the files after the migration. Depending on the original installation
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@aaronstuder said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
@jaredbusch from step 4 The data files should keep their original timestamp (can be done by using rsync with -t option) otherwise the clients will re-download all the files after the migration. Depending on the original installation
Would you stop already because that is not the supported upgrade method.
FFS.
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11.0.7 looking good.
success
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At least I am up to a supported version now.
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To do the 9 to 10upgrade, I renamed the owncloud directory, downloaded the Nextcloud bz2 and extracted it as owncloud.
My data is in a different folder.
I copied the config back in and reset ownership and permissions, as well as reset SELinux permissions.This system started life as ownCloud 7 or something like that. So it couldn’t hurt to clean the root folder up totally.
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That's a lot of updates over the years!
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@scottalanmiller said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
That's a lot of updates over the years!
Yup, one more to go now. as I just finished the upgrade 12.0.5
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and done..
PHP 7later tonight..
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And PHP 7.1 set.
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Has the original issue reappeared?
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@danp said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
Has the original issue reappeared?
Not yet.
At least not yet while I have been checking.
That transmit spike is offsite replication.
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@jaredbusch said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
Is this one of your largest deployments?
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@dbeato said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
@jaredbusch said in How can I check what Nextcloud user is active:
Is this one of your largest deployments?
Yes