Therefore, you can install all these software packages by using a single dnf command. Here, we are installing a LAMP server.Īll of the ownCloud prerequisite packages are available in standard yum repositories. OwnCloud is written in PHP programming language, therefore, you are required a LAMP or LEMP server to deploy this application. Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 8.4 (Ootpa) Verify the Linux operating system and Kernel versions in use. If the above command installs a new Linux Kernel, then you should reboot your Linux operating system with the new Kernel. Operating System - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 Ĭonnect with as root user by using a ssh client.īefore installing a new software, it is a best practice to update existing packages in your Linux operating system.We are using a minimal RHEL 8 virtual machine with following specification. Recommended Book: Getting Started with ownCloud Kindle Edition by Aditya Patawari Its openness avoids enforced quotas on storage space or the number of connected clients, instead of having hard limits (for example on storage space or number of users) limits are determined by the physical capabilities of the server. OwnCloud supports extensions that allow it to work like Google Drive, with online office suite document editing, calendar and contact synchronization, and more. The primary functional difference between ownCloud and Dropbox is that ownCloud is primarily server software. OwnCloud functionally has similarities to the widely used Dropbox. You can build your own cloud storage by using this software. The Server Edition of ownCloud is free and open-source, thereby allowing anyone to install and operate it without charge on their own private server. OwnCloud is an open-source file sync, share and content collaboration software that lets teams work on data easily from anywhere, on any device. Install ownCloud Server on CentOS / RHEL 8. In this article, you will learn to install ownCloud storage server on CentOS / RHEL 8. Goahead and access the owncloud from new server without any issues.OwnCloud is a free and open source software for creating and using file hosting services. # Restore Database Backup # mysql -u root -p owncloud 'New-domain-name',ĭatadirectory' => './current-data-directory-location', Modify the configuration according to the new server details to make it work on owncloud properly. # Database Backup # mysqldump -u root -p owncloud > owncloud.sql # Sync Database Backup to new server # rsync -avz -e "ssh -p 22" /root/owncloud.sql 192.168.1.137:/root # Sync data folder # rsync -avz -e "ssh -p 22" /home/cloudana/public_html/owncloud/data/* 192.168.1.137:/home/cloudtest/public_html/owncloud/data/ # Sync config folder # rsync -avz -e "ssh -p 22" /home/cloudana/public_html/owncloud/config/* 192.168.1.137:/home/cloudtest/public_html/owncloud/config/ New Server 1) Backup database,data & config foldersįollow the below steps to take backup of required data from old server. Take backup of database,data & config folders then move/copy to new server. # Remove data folder # rm -Rf data # Remove config folder # rm -Rf config Old Server Navigate your browser to, it will ask you to create the username & password to mange your owncloud. Mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON cloud.* TO OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) Mysql> CREATE USER IDENTIFIED BY 'cloud' # Download the ownCloud package # wget # Extract the ownCloud archive file # tar -xjvf owncloud-7.0.4.tar.bz2 # Change folder permission # chown -R groupname:username owncloud # Create Database # Use the below link to download the latest version of ownCloud package then install it. 1) Download & Install the ownCloud package New Serverįirst install the ownCloud to new server then move/copy required files/folders from old server. So, today i’m going to explain how to migrate owncloud from one server to another. Now a day’s most of the IT companies implemented ownCloud because they are getting more benefits from it and many things were automated.
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