I’m new to selfhosting, I’ve installed Turnkey nextcloud on my proxmox server, and done the basic setup, now I’m faced with this.

Any advice?

  • exu@feditown.com
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    4 hours ago

    Some of them can be fixed, though you don’t necessarily need to do all of them. Easiest thing is ignoring them as long as everything works.

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      5 hours ago

      I came to say this. And not flippantly. Each one of these takes a dive into the documentation to resolve. Sometimes they are related and you can solve some issues with one change, but each one is a challenge to be solved.

      OP, focus on Security first, Errors second, and warnings third. Often the warnings are not a huge deal to having an operational nextcloud, but might impact performance or excessive logging for example.

  • sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 hours ago

    I do not know any Turnkey, so perhaps they have some specific documentation about what to do after installing.

    The first time I installed Nextcloud, I did it on bare metal in Debian, following the LearnLinuxTV guide. It went through things like how to configure the Opcache, which is one of the warnings you have. If you’re not following a guide, you’ll have to find one, or search each message individually and research a solution.

    Eventually I decided to reinstall with NextcloudPi because they know a lot more about systems administration than me, and had sane defaults set for most things. My first installation had some bugs that were probably from default configurations or mistakes I made perhaps. But I’ve had a good experience with ncp.

    One last thing you’ll learn while researching the messages: some may be from bugs in the software that will be solved over time with nextcloud updates. Some will have clear solutions. Some may be generalized messages arising from network instability (like if Nextcloud is trying to sync over a weak Wi-Fi signal sometimes) or a hardware problem that can be tricky to track down, but might not be important. Just make sure you are doing good backups and you’ll be fine.

  • merthyr1831@lemmy.ml
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    10 hours ago

    As others have said. The errors are easily fixed and documented if annoying. Some will require console access but are usually pretty safe.

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    14 hours ago

    Your link is malformatted btw 😉

    Are you going to use Nextcloud Talk? Disable it if not, and see how much of the repeating errors clear up.

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        13 hours ago

        Then just go through each error, select the first part of that error, and search it up. It should lead you to fixes.

        Seems like you just need to run some updates to fix a few of them.

    • toy_boat_toy_boat@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      i mean, what’s any different from putting it in quotes and searching on google? other than the possibility that it’ll tell you to eat rocks or something…

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          13 hours ago

          please don’t interpret my sardonic reply as criticism. look on the bright side - your query probably consumed enough energy to power a small home for a while :P

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              13 hours ago

              i didn’t downvote you, and i hope people here know that the vote buttons aren’t like buttons here.

              i’m only fucking around. playing with ideas. doing what i think people should do in discussion fora.

              but trying to play the high ground for using microsoft’s “ai” scam is a new thing to me. all good, though, i hope your prius kisses you back :P