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== Database commands == | == Database commands == | ||
<blockquote><pre>mysql - | <blockquote><pre>mysql -u root -p</pre> | ||
Then a mysql> or MariaDB [root]> prompt will appear. Now enter the following lines and confirm them with the enter key: | Then a mysql> or MariaDB [root]> prompt will appear. Now enter the following lines and confirm them with the enter key: |
Revision as of 17:27, 6 May 2018
Guide
- Download a bootable installation image (iso type) for the *nix flavour of your liking - i favor Debian.
- Save it on your DS plus series Synology NAS I got a DS918+ with 16GB RAM :-P
- Create a Virtual Machine in the Virtual Machine Manager on your DS plus series Synology NAS
- Minimum 1 CPU ;-) 1 Gb RAM and As much storage as you would like your NextCloud Server to be able to share to the future NextCloud users.
- Make the new virtual machine boot on the ISO you downloaded in step 1.
- Turn the VM on, and connect to it using the apropriate connect button.
- Install the *nix distro, EXCLUDING any and all fancy GUI Desktop - SSH is how we rock, so install that if is not done by default.
- Follow the "Example installation on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server" BUT DO NOT install using 'Snap image.
- You will not always be prompted to enter a root password... live with it.
- BEFORE you do this "Now download the archive of the latest Nextcloud version:"
- Install the database, by executing the 'Database commands' below as root:
- Now continue doing "Now download the archive of the latest Nextcloud version:" in the "Example installation on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server".
- Win...
Database commands
mysql -u root -pThen a mysql> or MariaDB [root]> prompt will appear. Now enter the following lines and confirm them with the enter key:
CREATE USER 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS nextcloud; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON nextcloud.* TO 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';Quit the mysql> or MariaDB [root]> prompt by entering:
quit