Update path to PHP 7.2 config

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ archive <https://nextcloud.com/install/>`_.
.. note:: Admins of SELinux-enabled distributions such as CentOS, Fedora, and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux may need to set new rules to enable installing
Nextcloud. See :ref:`selinux_tips_label` for a suggested configuration.
You can also use the `Nextcloud VM scripts <https://github.com/nextcloud/vm/>`_ to install directly on a clean Ubuntu Server. It will setup everything for you and include scripts for automated installation of apps like; Collabora, OnlyOffice, Talk and so on.
.. _vm_label:
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ using a virtual machine (VM). There are two options:
* **Enterprise/SME appliance**
Nextcloud GmbH maintains a free appliance built on the
Nextcloud GmbH maintains a free appliance built on the
`Univention Corporate Server (UCS) <https://www.univention.com/products/univention-app-center/app-catalog/nextcloud/>`_
with easy graphical setup and web-based administration. It includes user
management via LDAP, can replace an existing Active Directory setup and
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ For complete instructions and downloads see:
- `Nextcloud VM (T&M Hansson IT) <https://www.hanssonit.se/nextcloud-vm/>`_
.. note:: You can install the VM on several different operating systems as long as you can mount OVA, VMDK, or VHD/VHDX VM in your hypervisor. If you are using KVM then you need to install the VM from the scripts on Github. You can follow the `instructions in the README <https://github.com/nextcloud/vm#build-your-own-vm-or-install-on-a-vps>`_.
.. _snaps_label:
Installing via Snap packages
@@ -191,12 +191,12 @@ terminal::
apt-get install php7.2-intl php-imagick php7.2-xml php7.2-zip
* This installs the packages for the Nextcloud core system.
``libapache2-mod-php7.2`` provides the following PHP extensions::
bcmath bz2 calendar Core ctype date dba dom ereg exif fileinfo filter ftp gettext
hash iconv libxml mhash openssl pcre Phar posix Reflection session shmop SimpleXML
soap sockets SPL standard sysvmsg sysvsem sysvshm tokenizer wddx xmlreader xmlwriter zlib .
``libapache2-mod-php7.2`` provides the following PHP extensions::
bcmath bz2 calendar Core ctype date dba dom ereg exif fileinfo filter ftp gettext
hash iconv libxml mhash openssl pcre Phar posix Reflection session shmop SimpleXML
soap sockets SPL standard sysvmsg sysvsem sysvshm tokenizer wddx xmlreader xmlwriter zlib
If you are planning on running additional apps, keep in mind that they might require additional
packages. See :ref:`prerequisites_label` for details.
@@ -265,9 +265,10 @@ Now make sure your system is up to date::
yum update -y
**Apache**
::
yum install -y httpd
See :ref:`apache-web-server-configuration` for details.
Make sure the apache web service is enabled and started::
@@ -289,7 +290,7 @@ Next you will need to create a few symlinks::
ln -s /opt/rh/httpd24/root/etc/httpd/conf.d/rh-php72-php.conf /etc/httpd/conf.d/
ln -s /opt/rh/httpd24/root/etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/15-rh-php72-php.conf /etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/
ln -s /opt/rh/httpd24/root/etc/httpd/modules/librh-php72-php7.so /etc/httpd/modules/
This next symlink will give you the opportunity to be able to invoke ``php`` from anywhere in terminal, including for ``occ`` commands::
ln -s /opt/rh/rh-php72/root/bin/php /usr/bin/php
@@ -310,12 +311,13 @@ After you have done this, make sure you create a database with a username and pa
**Redis**
::
yum install -y redis
systemctl enable redis.service
systemctl start redis.service
**Installing Nextcloud**
Nearly there, so keep at it, you are doing great!
@@ -351,7 +353,7 @@ For the sake of the walk-through, we grabbed the latest version of Nextcloud in
Copy the content over to the root directory of your webserver. In our case, we are using apache so it will be ``/var/www/html/``::
cp -R nextcloud/ /var/www/html/
During the install process, no data folder is created, so we will create one manually to help with the installation wizard::
mkdir /var/www/html/nextcloud/data
@@ -374,16 +376,16 @@ Create a firewall rule for access to apache::
Again, there is an extensive write-up done on SELinux which can be found at :doc:`../installation/selinux_configuration`, so if you are using SELinux in Enforcing mode, please run the commands suggested on that page.
The following commands only refers to this tutorial::
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/data(/.*)?'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/config(/.*)?'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/apps(/.*)?'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/.htaccess'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/.user.ini'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/3rdparty/aws/aws-sdk-php/src/data/logs(/.*)?'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/data(/.*)?'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/config(/.*)?'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/apps(/.*)?'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/.htaccess'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/.user.ini'
semanage fcontext -a -t httpd_sys_rw_content_t '/var/www/html/nextcloud/3rdparty/aws/aws-sdk-php/src/data/logs(/.*)?'
restorecon -R '/var/www/html/nextcloud/'
restorecon -R '/var/www/html/nextcloud/'
setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on
setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect on
If you need more SELinux configs, refer to the above-mentioned URL, return to this tutorial.
@@ -395,13 +397,13 @@ Because we used ``Redis`` as a memcache, you will need a config similar to the f
Example config::
'memcache.distributed' => '\OC\Memcache\Redis',
'memcache.locking' => '\OC\Memcache\Redis',
'memcache.local' => '\OC\Memcache\APCu',
'redis' => array(
'host' => 'localhost',
'port' => 6379,
),
'memcache.distributed' => '\OC\Memcache\Redis',
'memcache.locking' => '\OC\Memcache\Redis',
'memcache.local' => '\OC\Memcache\APCu',
'redis' => array(
'host' => 'localhost',
'port' => 6379,
),
Remember, this tutorial is only for a basic setup of Nextcloud on CentOS 7, with PHP 7.2. If you are going to use more features like LDAP or Single Sign On, you will need additional PHP modules as well as extra configurations. So please visit the rest of the Admin manual, :doc:`../index`, for detailed descriptions on how to get this done.
@@ -415,47 +417,45 @@ configuration so all you have to do is create a
:file:`/etc/apache2/sites-available/nextcloud.conf` file with these lines in
it, replacing the **Directory** and other filepaths with your own filepaths::
Alias /nextcloud "/var/www/nextcloud/"
Alias /nextcloud "/var/www/nextcloud/"
<Directory /var/www/nextcloud/>
Require all granted
Options FollowSymlinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
<Directory /var/www/nextcloud/>
Require all granted
Options FollowSymlinks MultiViews
AllowOverride All
<IfModule mod_dav.c>
Dav off
</IfModule>
<IfModule mod_dav.c>
Dav off
</IfModule>
SetEnv HOME /var/www/nextcloud
SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/nextcloud
SetEnv HOME /var/www/nextcloud
SetEnv HTTP_HOME /var/www/nextcloud
</Directory>
</Directory>
Then enable the newly created site::
a2ensite nextcloud.conf
a2ensite nextcloud.conf
On CentOS/RHEL, create a virtualhost :file:`/etc/httpd/conf.d/nextcloud.conf`and add the following content to it:
On CentOS/RHEL, create a virtualhost :file:`/etc/httpd/conf.d/nextcloud.conf` and add the following content to it::
<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot /var/www/nextcloud/
ServerName your.server.com
DocumentRoot /var/www/nextcloud/
ServerName your.server.com
<Directory "/var/www/nextcloud/">
Require all granted
AllowOverride All
Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews
<IfModule mod_dav.c>
Dav off
</IfModule>
</Directory>
<Directory "/var/www/nextcloud/">
Require all granted
AllowOverride All
Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews
<IfModule mod_dav.c>
Dav off
</IfModule>
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Additional Apache configurations
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ Additional Apache configurations
* Now restart Apache::
service apache2 restart
service apache2 restart
* If you're running Nextcloud in a subdirectory and want to use CalDAV or
CardDAV clients make sure you have configured the correct
@@ -509,18 +509,18 @@ making URLs shorter and thus prettier.
``mod_env`` and ``mod_rewrite`` must be installed on your webserver and the :file:`.htaccess`
must be writable by the HTTP user. Then you can set in the :file:`config.php` two variables::
'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://example.org/nextcloud',
'htaccess.RewriteBase' => '/nextcloud',
'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://example.org/nextcloud',
'htaccess.RewriteBase' => '/nextcloud',
if your setup is available on ``https://example.org/nextcloud`` or::
'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://example.org/',
'htaccess.RewriteBase' => '/',
'overwrite.cli.url' => 'https://example.org/',
'htaccess.RewriteBase' => '/',
if it isn't installed in a subfolder. Finally run this occ-command to update
your .htaccess file::
sudo -u www-data php /var/www/nextcloud/occ maintenance:update:htaccess
sudo -u www-data php /var/www/nextcloud/occ maintenance:update:htaccess
After each update, these changes are automatically applied to the ``.htaccess``-file.
@@ -537,9 +537,9 @@ Apache installed under Ubuntu comes already set-up with a simple
self-signed certificate. All you have to do is to enable the ssl module and
the default site. Open a terminal and run::
a2enmod ssl
a2ensite default-ssl
service apache2 reload
a2enmod ssl
a2ensite default-ssl
service apache2 reload
.. note:: Self-signed certificates have their drawbacks - especially when you
plan to make your Nextcloud server publicly accessible. You might
@@ -555,9 +555,9 @@ Installation wizard
After restarting Apache you must complete your installation by running either
the graphical Installation Wizard, or on the command line with the ``occ``
command. To enable this, change the ownership on your Nextcloud directories to
your HTTP user:
your HTTP user::
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/nextcloud/
chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/nextcloud/
.. note:: Admins of SELinux-enabled distributions may need to write new SELinux
rules to complete their Nextcloud installation; see
@@ -586,17 +586,18 @@ ini file. This can be the case, for example, for the ``date.timezone`` setting.
**php.ini - used by the Web server:**
::
/etc/php/7.0/apache2/php.ini
or
/etc/php/7.0/fpm/php.ini
or ...
/etc/php/7.2/apache2/php.ini
or
/etc/php/7.2/fpm/php.ini
or ...
**php.ini - used by the php-cli and so by Nextcloud CRON jobs:**
::
/etc/php/7.0/cli/php.ini
/etc/php/7.2/cli/php.ini
.. note:: Path names have to be set in respect of the installed PHP (>= 7.0, 7.1 or 7.2) as applicable.
.. note:: Path names have to be set in respect of the installed PHP
(>= 7.0, 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3) as applicable.
.. _php_fpm_tips_label:
@@ -616,8 +617,7 @@ Here are some example root paths for these ini/config files:
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
| Debian/Ubuntu/Mint | CentOS/Red Hat/Fedora |
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
| | ``/etc/php-fpm.d/`` |
| ``/etc/php/7.0/fpm/`` | |
| ``/etc/php/7.2/fpm/`` | ``/etc/php-fpm.d/`` |
+-----------------------+-----------------------+
In both examples, the ini/config file is called ``www.conf``, and depending on
@@ -635,18 +635,18 @@ already in the file, but commented out like this::
Uncomment the appropriate existing entries. Then run ``printenv PATH`` to
confirm your paths, for example::
$ printenv PATH
/home/user/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:
/sbin:/bin:/
$ printenv PATH
/home/user/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:
/sbin:/bin:/
If any of your system environment variables are not present in the file then
you must add them.
Alternatively it is possible to use the environemt variables of your system by modifying
Alternatively it is possible to use the environemt variables of your system by modifying::
/etc/php/7.0/fpm/pool.d/www.conf
/etc/php/7.2/fpm/pool.d/www.conf
and uncommenting the line
and uncommenting the line::
clear_env = no
@@ -681,4 +681,4 @@ Other Web servers
.. _Nextcloud VM:
https://github.com/nextcloud/vm
https://github.com/nextcloud/vm