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Revision as of 10:44, 25 February 2023
Using the command line based updater
Update the NextCloud app itself – the command can also be used to complete a stuck web update.
NC_ROOT="/var/www/cloud.metalevel.tech"
NC_OWNER="www-data"
sudo -u "${NC_OWNER}" \
php --define apc.enable_cli=1 "${NC_ROOT}/updater/updater.phar"
In order to update all apps from CLI use:
sudo -u "${NC_OWNER}" \
php --define apc.enable_cli=1 "${NC_ROOT}/occ" app:update --all
Further you may need to add the missing database indexes:
sudo -u "${NC_OWNER}" \
php --define apc.enable_cli=1 "${NC_ROOT}/occ" db:add-missing-indices
References
- NextCloud Docs: Using the web based updater | Finish via command line based upgrade
- NextCloud Docs: Using the command line based updater
- NextCloud Docs: Using the
occ
command