linuxserver / mariadb - empty nextclouddb folder

  • I've completed the installation of docker.
    I have installed the linuxserver / mariadb extension, but the content of the nextclouddb folder after the run image operation is completely empty.


    my reference to this video:



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  • I think your problem description is not clear. Others might have the same difficulties to understand your problem.

    See 5:02 in the video.


    the nextclouddb folder is full, the database and log arguments are present, and there is also a custom.cnf file and the setting is done.


    I have completed the installation of linuxserver / mariabd seamlessly, but my network-> AppData-> nextclouddb folder and custom.cnf file is absolutely empty.


    The system does not create the necessary files.


    so I can't make custom.cnf file settings.


    https://image.ibb.co/gVyhHq/yokyok.jpg

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    but my network-> AppData-> nextclouddb folder and custom.cnf file is absolutely empty.


    The system does not create the necessary files.

    Best guess here is a user issue (I haven't watched the video) but if you have to add a PUID and a PGID then that user will need to be added to the Appdata folder (in shared folders) with read/write access to that folder and sub folders.
    I found this out after 2 attempts of installing heimdall...third time lucky, the Appdata\Heimdall folder was empty after adding the user which Heimdall was using the Appdata folder the Heimdall folder populated.

  • Best guess here is a user issue (I haven't watched the video) but if you have to add a PUID and a PGID then that user will need to be added to the Appdata folder (in shared folders) with read/write access to that folder and sub folders.I found this out after 2 attempts of installing heimdall...third time lucky, the Appdata\Heimdall folder was empty after adding the user which Heimdall was using the Appdata folder the Heimdall folder populated.

    PUID and PGID:


    Docker container PUID and PGID:

  • Best guess here is a user issue (I haven't watched the video) but if you have to add a PUID and a PGID then that user will need to be added to the Appdata folder (in shared folders) with read/write access to that folder and sub folders.I found this out after 2 attempts of installing heimdall...third time lucky, the Appdata\Heimdall folder was empty after adding the user which Heimdall was using the Appdata folder the Heimdall folder populated.

    PUID and PGID:


    Docker container PUID and PGID:




    shared permissions :


    https://image.ibb.co/mANXHq/Screenshot-13.jpg
    https://image.ibb.co/kFjZVA/Screenshot-8.jpg

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    Well that looks Ok, but what I did (see your second image) I checked the option Recursive (Apply permissions to files and subfolders) to the AppData share, that was the only way I could get the Heimdall data to appear in the Heimdall folder under the AppData share.

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    That image and the error it displays has something to do with this I have personally never encountered this so I'm not sure how to suggest you proceed. Me, I would stop the container, delete it and start again, I have just set this this up myself primarily to confirm that I can follow a video, and it works, a bit slow in parts but that's the hardware.

  • Hi, I had the same problem, but I found a solution. You need an docker for arm systems (supposing you are using it on raspberry pi)... Try using lsioarmhf/mariadb and lsioarmhf/nextcloud instead of linuxserver/mariadb and linuxserver/nextcloud


    That should make the job, then follow the instructions in the video, and you're done!!


    :)

  • Vielen Dank Guillermo!


    Endlich eine Hinweis für ARM Systeme.


    lsioarmhf/mariadb
    lsioarmhf/nextcloud




    Ich habe das gleich an meinem HC-1 ausprobiert und es funktioniert!

    ODROID-HC1 - SSD OCZ onyx2 250GB - OMV4.x - Docker - Mariadb - Nextcloud

  • Vielen Dank Guillermo!


    Endlich eine Hinweis für ARM Systeme.


    lsioarmhf/mariadb
    lsioarmhf/nextcloud


    Ich habe das gleich an meinem HC-1 ausprobiert und es funktioniert!

    ODROID-HC1 - SSD OCZ onyx2 250GB - OMV4.x - Docker - Mariadb - Nextcloud

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