Mounting some volumes via docker run and so on… RUN chmod 774 -R /home/user/.config/ ENTRYPOINT exec bash RUN chown -R user:user /home/user/.config/ RUN chown -R user:user /home/user/.local/ RUN mkdir -p /home/user/.local/share/data/NextcloudĪDD nextcloud.cfg /home/user/.local/share/data/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfgĪDD nextcloud.cfg /home/user/.config/Nextcloud/nextcloud.cfgĪDD sync-exclude.lst /home/user/.local/share/data/Nextcloud/sync-exclude.lstĪDD sync-exclude.lst /home/user/.config/Nextcloud/sync-exclude.lstĪDD cookies0.db /home/user/.config/Nextcloud/cookies0.db RUN chown user:user /home/user/fluxbox.sh RUN chown -R user:user /home/user/.fluxbox RUN useradd -m -u 1027 -p -s /bin/bash userĪDD fluxboxstart.sh /home/user/.fluxbox/startup RUN apt-get install -y -no-install-recommends nextcloud-client RUN apt-get install -y xvfb x11vnc fluxbox sudo ![]() RUN add-apt-repository -y ppa:nextcloud-devs/client One idea would be a nice, little docker-container on your dsm like this: I moved it to the top of the list in the DSM control panel, above the default Synology certificate to get it working without errors. I needed to create an https certificate using Let’s Encrypt - details in the tutorial. I used the Synology DDNS service to create a hostname accessible from both inside and outside my network and port forwarded 63443 -> local 443 on my Diskstation to make sure inbound queries were handled correctly and passed on to my NextCloud install. To sync calendars and contacts with an iOS or MacOS device just use the normal DAV sync service included with iOS or MacOS. I use the calendar and contacts app and It’s a perfect replacement for Google Drive, Calendar and Contacts. I run the NextCloud app on my desktop which syncs all my data to a local folder and the NextCloud iOS app on my phone which allows me to access my NextCloud data folder as part of the accessible filesystem. I have a DS218+ box with a 4GB memory module and NextCloud flies. If your data folder is outside the web folder, backup that too. I backup the whole /Volume1/web folder AND the MariaDB app and that catches everything. I love the way the auto update feature in NextCloud works so well with the Diskstation install too.īackups using Hyperbackup work too - I needed to restore because of user error and the restore did everything I hoped for - got me back to where I was. I needed to add a few extra extensions in step 4 - you will see from NextCloud settings after installation what might be missing for you. ![]() I used this tutorial and it works perfectly. If your NextCloud is with an external provider, why not move it to your local DS and use that? I tried NextCloud hosted elsewhere and decided I want my data inside my network. ![]() If I’ve misunderstood I apologise, but what I’ve written below might help others searching for s Synology installation. I’m not sure if I’ve understood what you’re trying to do - install NextCloud on your Synology NAS or just a client (I don’t understand the latter). If a Nextcloud client cannot be installed on a Synology, any other suggestion to overcome this long sync time is highly appreciated. The Nextcloud client is using any other mechanism to get aware of changes in the cloud within seconds. I guess WebDAV does not support any notification about changes (new files, updated files, deleted files) and therefore, it seems to me that CloudSync is continiously scanning the whole WebDAV file system of my cloud for changes, which takes such long. The point is, that CloudSync takes about 1…2 hours to get aware about any new file, as the connection is done via WebDAV. I’m having about 100.000 files in my Nextcloud (50GB) and I already tried Synology’s CloudSync to keep the local mirror always updated. Anyone here having experiences in this or any useful suggestion?īackground: Due to poor internet connectivity I try to mirror my Nextcloud instance, which is hosted at an internet provider, on my local Synology. I’m just trying to identify, weather it’s possible to install a Nextcloud client on a Synology or not.
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