Post B2xmskFlBEJ4sfSiae by ryan@bxe.io
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 (DIR) Post #B2xkFmqFQFsDhspBg0 by matthew@social.retroedge.tech
       2026-02-04T01:43:25.729331Z
       
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       Tried to update my Nextcloud instance. It got stuck multiple times, but looked like it would go through with refreshing the update page. However, finally got to this page and it does not look like it is going away. Will have to dig through the logs and see if I can find a solution to revert or push forward. #nextcloud
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xmskFlBEJ4sfSiae by ryan@bxe.io
       2026-02-04T02:12:49.479157Z
       
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       @matthew i had pretty good luck with the all-in-one docker install when i ran nextcloud for whatever its worth
       
 (DIR) Post #B2xtgnvgNyoYUDKBKC by 10leej@mastodon.tuxbase.com
       2026-02-04T02:28:08Z
       
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       @matthew there's an occ command to clear the mesaage I don't remember it though. I moved to the linuxserver.io container and haven't had to touch occ in a while.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2yp386ljkAcpOIQZE by stoamandl@mastodon.social
       2026-02-04T07:55:24Z
       
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       @matthew After 10 years of nextcloud still the same problems.I don't use the web updater anymore. Always this kind of problems. You can take a look into the config php.There is a flag with maintenance. Set it to false.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2yp38z0U5YVXbfk6i by stoamandl@mastodon.social
       2026-02-04T08:00:49Z
       
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       @matthew Sometimes the web updater run into timeouts. Then the process is not removing the flag from the config file.Before removing the flag you can try the occ maintenance:repair command.