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    Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7

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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1
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      It appears the testing line of ownCloud will install php7 dependencies even tho the only dependency package looks like php5. Runs much better, and nothing unexpected is happening to me this time. When the stable branch fails, apparently testing could be better!

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      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22
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        So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @wirestyle22
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          @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

          So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

          Why are you trying to enable it? While it is certainly best to have it enabled, by being disabled, there would be no impact on your install.

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
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            @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

            @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

            So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

            Why are you trying to enable it? While it is certainly best to have it enabled, by being disabled, there would be no impact on your install.

            You said in your guide that you disagree with SELinux being put into permissive mode or disabled. I want everything to be JB best practice 😄

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @wirestyle22
              last edited by JaredBusch

              @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

              @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

              @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

              So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

              Why are you trying to enable it? While it is certainly best to have it enabled, by being disabled, there would be no impact on your install.

              You said in your guide that you disagree with SELinux being put into permissive mode or disabled. I want everything to be JB best practice 😄

              Then you should not start from a system that has it permanently gone.

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              • wirestyle22W
                wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
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                @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

                Why are you trying to enable it? While it is certainly best to have it enabled, by being disabled, there would be no impact on your install.

                You said in your guide that you disagree with SELinux being put into permissive mode or disabled. I want everything to be JB best practice 😄

                Then you should not start from a system that has it permanently gone.

                I wasn't sure if that was the case or not. There is no way for me to enable it? I thought it might just come disabled by default but not permanently.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @wirestyle22
                  last edited by

                  @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                  @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                  @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                  @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                  @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                  So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

                  Why are you trying to enable it? While it is certainly best to have it enabled, by being disabled, there would be no impact on your install.

                  You said in your guide that you disagree with SELinux being put into permissive mode or disabled. I want everything to be JB best practice 😄

                  Then you should not start from a system that has it permanently gone.

                  I wasn't sure if that was the case or not. There is no way for me to enable it? I thought it might just come disabled by default but not permanently.

                  I have never tried. I do not have any production systems on Vultr. I have only used it for testing FreePBX to date.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @wirestyle22
                    last edited by JaredBusch

                    @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                    @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                    @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                    @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                    @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                    So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

                    Why are you trying to enable it? While it is certainly best to have it enabled, by being disabled, there would be no impact on your install.

                    You said in your guide that you disagree with SELinux being put into permissive mode or disabled. I want everything to be JB best practice 😄

                    Then you should not start from a system that has it permanently gone.

                    I wasn't sure if that was the case or not. There is no way for me to enable it? I thought it might just come disabled by default but not permanently.

                    You could get around it by not using their default CentOS image and load your own from an uploaded ISO.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                      @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                      @JaredBusch said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                      So Vultr has SELinux disabled by default. I attempted to check how to enable it here. It has you edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux but when I go to it it's empty. I entered all of the information, essentially creating a new document but SELinux is still disabled. I'm guessing this probably isn't accurate?

                      Why are you trying to enable it? While it is certainly best to have it enabled, by being disabled, there would be no impact on your install.

                      You said in your guide that you disagree with SELinux being put into permissive mode or disabled. I want everything to be JB best practice 😄

                      Then you should not start from a system that has it permanently gone.

                      I wasn't sure if that was the case or not. There is no way for me to enable it? I thought it might just come disabled by default but not permanently.

                      You could get around it by not using their default CentOS image and load your own from an uploaded ISO.

                      That makes sense. Thanks!

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                      • DenisKelleyD
                        DenisKelley
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                        Followed the instructions to the letter except for Remi PHP 5.6 (will do next week), and worked flawlessly. Thanks. Quick question. Under Admin File Handling, the default is 513MB. Changing is greyed out with message of "Missing permissions to edit from here." Did quick google and see a few that have that issue and a couple of workarounds that, TBH, confuse. Care to note how to change that?

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @DenisKelley
                          last edited by JaredBusch

                          @DenisKelley said in Install ownCloud stable (currently 9.0.2) on CentOS 7:

                          Followed the instructions to the letter except for Remi PHP 5.6 (will do next week), and worked flawlessly. Thanks. Quick question. Under Admin File Handling, the default is 513MB. Changing is greyed out with message of "Missing permissions to edit from here." Did quick google and see a few that have that issue and a couple of workarounds that, TBH, confuse. Care to note how to change that?

                          I have not looked at changing that setting as I generally use the sync client for almost all users. The one time I did tinker with it, I ran into issues with my Nginx proxy in front of ownCloud.

                          That time, I followed the 8.0 instructions located here.

                          Those instructions do note that the box in the admin is not available depending on security settings for file permissions, but does not clearly state which.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @DenisKelley
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                            @DenisKelley Looking around, I found this github wiki article was updated in January.
                            https://github.com/owncloud/documentation/wiki/Uploading-files-up-to-16GB

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