diff --git a/manual-upgrade.md b/manual-upgrade.md index 6eb66d01..ec5e4b03 100644 --- a/manual-upgrade.md +++ b/manual-upgrade.md @@ -15,9 +15,11 @@ The only way to fix this on your side is upgrading regularly (e.g. by enabling d sudo docker run --rm -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock assaflavie/runlike -p nextcloud-aio-nextcloud >> /tmp/nextcloud-aio-nextcloud sudo chown root:root /tmp/nextcloud-aio-nextcloud ``` -1. Now open the file with e.g. nano: `sudo nano /tmp/nextcloud-aio-nextcloud` and change the last line that should probably be `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:latest` on x64 or `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:latest-arm64` on arm64 to highes compatible PHP version: E.g. `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:php8.0-latest` on x64 or `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:php8.0-latest-arm64` on arm64. +1. Now open the file with e.g. nano: `sudo nano /tmp/nextcloud-aio-nextcloud` and change the line that should probably be `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:latest` on x64 or `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:latest-arm64` on arm64 to the highest compatible PHP version: E.g. `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:php8.0-latest` on x64 or `nextcloud/aio-nextcloud:php8.0-latest-arm64` on arm64. Then save the file and close it with `[Ctrl]+[o]` -> `[Enter]` and `[Ctrl]+[x]`. 1. After doing so, remove the Nextcloud container with `sudo docker rm nextcloud-aio-nextcloud`. -1. Now start the Nextcloud container with the new tag by simply running `sudo bash /tmp/nextcloud-aio-nextcloud` which at startup should automatically upgrade Nextcloud to a more recent version. If not, make sure that there is no `skip.update` file in the Nextcloud datadir. If there is such a file, simply delete the file and restart the container again, see below. -1. After the Nextcloud container is started, simply restart the container again with `sudo docker restart nextcloud-aio-nextcloud` until it does not install a new update upon the container startup. +1. Now start the Nextcloud container with the new tag by simply running `sudo bash /tmp/nextcloud-aio-nextcloud` which at startup should automatically upgrade Nextcloud to a more recent version. If not, make sure that there is no `skip.update` file in the Nextcloud datadir. If there is such a file, simply delete the file and restart the container again.
+**Info**: You can open the Nextcloud container logs with `sudo docker logs -f nextcloud-aio-nextcloud`. +1. After the Nextcloud container is started (you can tell by looking at the logs), simply restart the container again with `sudo docker restart nextcloud-aio-nextcloud` until it does not install a new Nextcloud update anymore upon the container startup. 1. Now, you should be able to use the AIO interface again by simply stopping the AIO containers and starting them again which should finally bring up your instance again. 1. If not and if you get the same error again, you may repeat the process starting from the beginning again until your Nextcloud version is finally up-to-date. +1. Now, if everything is finally running as usual again, it is recommended to create a backup in order to save the current state. Also you should think about enabling daily backups if doing regularl upgrades is too much effort for you.