nixos/nextcloud: apply doc fixes suggested by fabaff
Co-authored-by: Fabian Affolter <mail@fabian-affolter.ch>
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managing its own configuration. The config file lives in the home directory
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of the <literal>nextcloud</literal> user (by default
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<literal>/var/lib/nextcloud/config/config.php</literal>) and is also used to
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track several states of the application (e.g. whether installed or not).
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track several states of the application (e.g., whether installed or not).
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</para>
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</formalpara>
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<para>
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All configuration parameters are also stored in
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<filename>/var/lib/nextcloud/config/override.config.php</filename> which is generated by
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the module and linked from the store to ensure that all values from
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<filename>config.php</filename>can be modified by the module.
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<filename>config.php</filename> can be modified by the module.
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However <filename>config.php</filename> manages the application's state and shouldn't be
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touched manually because of that.
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</para>
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<formalpara>
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<title>Multiple version upgrades</title>
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<para>
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Nextcloud doesn't allow to move more than one major-version forward. If you're e.g. on
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Nextcloud doesn't allow to move more than one major-version forward. E.g., if you're on
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<literal>v16</literal>, you cannot upgrade to <literal>v18</literal>, you need to upgrade to
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<literal>v17</literal> first. This is ensured automatically as long as the
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<link linkend="opt-system.stateVersion">stateVersion</link> is declared properly. In that case
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<listitem>
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<para>
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If this occurs on an <emphasis>existing</emphasis> setup, this is most likely because
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the maintenance-mode is active. It can be deactivated by running
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the maintenance mode is active. It can be deactivated by running
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<command>nextcloud-occ maintenance:mode --off</command>. It's advisable though to
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check the logs first on why the maintenance mode was activated.
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</para>
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<para>
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A re-run of the installer can be forced by <emphasis>deleting</emphasis>
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<filename>/var/lib/nextcloud/config/config.php</filename>. This is the only time
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where this is advisable because the fresh install doesn't have any state that can be lost.
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advisable because the fresh install doesn't have any state that can be lost.
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In case that doesn't help, an entire re-creation can be forced via
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<command>rm -rf ~nextcloud/</command>.
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</para>
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