no, just no
I run this server
no, just no
Oh no, anyway have you seen ducksuckgo?
Or a git repo and ansible/semaphore, thats how I manage my docker services. I have a git repo with all my configs and compose files (not in github, but my own server), then in semaphore I have a playbook to update a compose or swarm stack.
Having been in company at sales time my self, I can tell you that management will say all sorts of things. But once the sale completes the new owners can do anything, that could be drop all the staff.
I my self also loved the pebble, till it all died. I did try repebble. But the android app was way past it then.
My hope is that the mobile apps get a much needed update, then all the working watches get a firmware update. If that happens, I might have to get my working watch out and setup.
What you have missed is the ability to run what ever you need, self hosting is more then just backups and sync.
Some self hosting to self reliant, nextcloud can do way more then just file sync. For example I use it for calendar and contact sync, photo and file backup from my phone, an office suit, RSS server.
I have time on a Wednesday to run updates on all the things, I also have notifications about changes to software I run.
Your very welcome
I see, my guess is that the path is in an nginx file somewhere. Could be the fpm config, but unlikely.
Nextcloud will look in the root of the nextcloud install for config/config.php
So unless you have been hacking the code, I think it’s nginx config
I can see the error log file, that has a very odd path in it. How are you running php?
Apache module or fpm?
Can you give a screenshot of the error?
Did you update the nginx config to point to the new location?
Does the user that runs nginx/PHP have write permissions to the new location?
Would concur, that was the only thing I could find.
I would say that for just file sync nextcloud is over kill, but I have invested a lot of time into getting my nextcloud install rock solid. Upgrades are painless and am about to move it to a new host.
So use it for file sync, including backups from things. Calendar & contact sync, RSS reader, kanboard, photo sync and more.
can recommend Nextcloud, we have used it as we cant move PID outside of the UK. Also there is a Nextcloud all in one setup that will get you a fully working Files/Office/whiteboard suite
I do this too, with Pi Hole as well.
I once got smoked trout as a Christmas bonus, the year before that a 250g bag of coffee.
Now I work for a company that looks after it’s employees, we had pizza like 3 times just before Christmas. One order was for about 50 pizzas for about 80 staff
I can recomment OVH for domains and DNS hosting, I use them and have not had any issues setting up custom DNS records. Also they have an API that will allow you to get certificates with certbot and lets encrypt, even a wildcard.
great job, I didnt go the self install route.But used HASSOS. The best thing I have had with HA is setting up a broadlink socket, the app could not connect. Turns out HA has seen them an linked up, blocking the app
Yes, that’s the badger. They have a vast amount of built-in functions, also can be all local. I was using mqtt to access mine, but have switched to the home assistant integration
I have my home assistant check and also my nagios, better safe then sorry