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It 2017-12 and we had been using owncloud 9.0.0 for some time on our old server. | It 2017-12 and we had been using owncloud 9.0.0 for some time on our old server. | ||
Now we wanted to migrate to Nextcloud. | Now we wanted to migrate to Nextcloud. | ||
== Step 1 == | |||
Copying everything from old server to new server | |||
<source lang='bash'> | |||
/usr/share$ tar cvfz owncloud.tgz owncloud/ | |||
</source> | |||
# copy the tgz file to the new server and unpack at /usr/share | |||
# to a mysqlump of the owncloud mysql database on the old server | |||
# create a new owncloud mysql database on the new server | |||
# use the dump to restore the data on the new server | |||
# copy the apache configuration from the old server to the new server and activate it | |||
Revision as of 18:31, 28 December 2017
Upgrading from owncloud 9.0.0 to latest Nextcloud
It 2017-12 and we had been using owncloud 9.0.0 for some time on our old server. Now we wanted to migrate to Nextcloud.
Step 1
Copying everything from old server to new server
/usr/share$ tar cvfz owncloud.tgz owncloud/
- copy the tgz file to the new server and unpack at /usr/share
- to a mysqlump of the owncloud mysql database on the old server
- create a new owncloud mysql database on the new server
- use the dump to restore the data on the new server
- copy the apache configuration from the old server to the new server and activate it