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[DOCKER] ownCloud is here!

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I figured it out.  Originally I created my ownCloud docker via the command line.  To fix this, I recreated is using a template from within the GUI.  Works as expected now.

 

The one thing I noticed however, is on my original installation, there was a 20gb upload limit, now it's back down to 513mb again (which is the default I believe).

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I figured it out.  Originally I created my ownCloud docker via the command line.  To fix this, I recreated is using a template from within the GUI.  Works as expected now.

 

The one thing I noticed however, is on my original installation, there was a 20gb upload limit, now it's back down to 513mb again (which is the default I believe).

 

I think I fixed this.

You sure did.  You also fixed the UTF warning.  Thank you good sir! :D

Just to be clear, if I want to have all of my owncloud data stored on the array the proper way to do it is,

 

Setup an owncloud user share

 

add the path of the share to the docker config

 

add the folder as local external storage and use it for all data?

Now without any specific reason, I'm getting a "502 Bad Gateway nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu)" error which then requires a restart of the docker.  Any idea of what I can check?

The same here. It occurs since the v.8 upgrade. A restart is fixing it....2-3 times per days

Glad to hear other people are having the same 502 issue.  I am a new user to ownCloud and dockers as of this weekend.  I just installed it over the weekend and thought perhaps I had did something wrong. Not sure if it makes any difference, but I am using the mariaDB for the database which is provided by a docker as well.

Cliffy, I have the same setup; mariaDB is my second Docker which ownCloud is using as DB.

Hi new with this docker but everything seems to run fine. I been trying to find out how install a 3rd party app but can not find any document on how to access the app directory to install it too.

From what I read they say it's in the own cloud install dir. Could anyone please give me guidance on how to find or get to this dir. in detail it's neither on my pc dir. nor the unraid dir.

The 3rd party app is to be unzip in this dir. and it will show up on next reboot of own cloud.

thanks

Lou

I'm interested in getting this up and running but currently using smdion's reverseproxy docker to access a number of things and wondering how best to integrate owncloud.

 

Trying to get my head around all of this.

 

This docker comes with NGINX as part of it? In which case, can I use this to reverse proxy as well as run owncloud?

Or would I be better off using reverseproxy and a manual install of owncloud?

 

Thanks for all your hard work, does look an amazing docker.

Any additional info about the Bad Gateway issue?  I have another OC 8 installation that was done from scratch which isn't affected by this, so it's definitely being caused by the docker install somewhere.  If I can assist with troubleshooting the issue, please let me know.

YEAH after continually failing to get this working I finally got it.

*it helps when you put in the correct items for the subject variables*

 

I want to be able to use own cloud from out side my network, yes know there's a ton of stuff to do.

 

I remember a short guide posted by another user on how to accomplish this and help would be appreciated.

 

:)

I'm guessing most people are not having the 502 Bad Gateway error with OC 8 and this docker.  Otherwise I would expect more people reporting this issue.  Perhaps it's our UnRaid configuration? I've tried UnRaid 6b12 and 6b13.  Owncloud directory is pointed here: /mnt/user/owncloud/ which is a usershare that is not using cache.  Are your configurations similar?  Should I be using an XFS filesystem perhaps?

 

I am also using MariaDB which is stored on my cache pool (btrfs filesystem using 2x1TB)

Hi new with this docker but everything seems to run fine. I been trying to find out how install a 3rd party app but can not find any document on how to access the app directory to install it too.

From what I read they say it's in the own cloud install dir. Could anyone please give me guidance on how to find or get to this dir. in detail it's neither on my pc dir. nor the unraid dir.

The 3rd party app is to be unzip in this dir. and it will show up on next reboot of own cloud.

thanks

Lou

Ok so I have read that usually the dir. is /var/www/owncloud/apps or /usr/share/owncloud  but when I putty into either there is no www/ownCloud where would the docker install these files?

thanks

Lou

I've tried beta13 and beta14.  Received the notification that I had to delete and re-create my docker image (which I did), and then re-setup owncloud again......same gateway error, however it's happening several times a day now where I have to restart ownCloud.  This is exceedingly frustrating.  Anyone have any suggestions on what the problem might be and/or how to resolve?

I'm getting the gateway error as well.  I have to restart the docker to clear it.  It happens often enough to make it unusable.

 

I have my mount as /mnt/cache/apps/ownCloud/data

 

david

 

My ownCloud docker mount is /mnt/cache/.Docker/appdata/owncloud/

 

I don't believe that this has anything to do with beta13/14/14a .... I had the error in all versions of unRaid. It was starting with the upgrade to ownCloud 8.

 

I agree, it started with the upgrade to ownCloud 8, however I've also built another ownCloud installation from scratch in Ubuntu, etc, there are no issues on that box.  There has to be some sort of issue between ownCloud 8 and the way it's implemented in the docker.

I've upgraded to b14 and was forced to recreate the docker.img along with the owncloud docker.  Since then I have never received the 502 error whereas before I would have to restart the docker several times a day.

I've manually removed my Docker image and recreated it as well as my ownCloud.  Still the same gateway error. :/

Doesn't work for me either. I also recreated my docker.img file due to jonp's guidance and still get the error.

 

@Cliffy, what exactly do you mean by "recreated my own cloud docker"?

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Guys, I'm traveling until this Sunday. I will investigate this as soon as possible.

I did what jonp wrote as well.  That fixed my problem, but I'm not sure why. 

However I did add a new drive to the array and it is formatted as XFS whereas the other drive is RFS.

 

Doesn't work for me either. I also recreated my docker.img file due to jonp's guidance and still get the error.

 

@Cliffy, what exactly do you mean by "recreated my own cloud docker"?

Thanks gfjardim!

I did what jonp wrote as well.  That fixed my problem, but I'm not sure why. 

However I did add a new drive to the array and it is formatted as XFS whereas the other drive is RFS.

 

Doesn't work for me either. I also recreated my docker.img file due to jonp's guidance and still get the error.

 

@Cliffy, what exactly do you mean by "recreated my own cloud docker"?

 

I spoke too soon.  I received a 502 Bad Gateway last night.  ;)

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