CentOS 7.x Owncloud file cache and sharing
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CentOS 7.x Owncloud file cache and sharing
Table oc_filecache has cache information. But that information is used in oc_share to understand which files are shared with whom. Hence the information in that table is critical. If there is a path issue then use:
su - apache php occ files:scan --all
For faster recovery we can also given path such as
su - apache php occ files:scan --path "admin/files/HR DEP/hr2"
In any case do not truncate or delete rows from oc_filecache manually or else all sharing will get broken.
Refer:
- https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/14684
- https://doc.owncloud.org/server/9.0/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html
For file locks error during scan
Go to maintenance mode, delete all rows from filelocks table and then switch of maintenance mode using:
sudo -u apache php occ maintenance:mode --on (With MySQL) truncate table oc_filelocks; sudo -u apache php occ maintenace:mode --off
Owncloud regular maintenance
For regular owncloud maintenance cron job create '/etc/cron.daily/owncloud-maintenance.sh' with
#!/bin/bash cd /opt/owncloud-10.1.0-1/apps/owncloud/htdocs sudo -u daemon /opt/owncloud-10.1.0-1/php/bin/php -f cron.php
Note in case of source based installation user name would perhaps be apache and not daemon. Also note that above example assumes bitnami stack based installation. For source based installation cd might be required to /var/www/html/owncloud folder. For large installations having several TB of data maintenance can go on for more than a day, in such cases run maintenance manually or via /etc/cron.weekly or /etc/cron.monthly instead.
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