Re: [owncloud-user] unable to upgrade owncloud 9.0.11 to owncloud 10

2018-06-06 Thread Carsten Schiefner
Thanks, Emil, for pointing this:

On 06.06.2018 11:08, Emil Lefherz wrote:
> you're asking here for help since April already. Note that this mailing
> list isn't our specific support medium. Instead, we created
> https://central.owncloud.org for community support.
> 
> I highly suggest you open a topic there. Much more people are answering
> there, and can provide the consistent support you need. It is easier to
> see your problem as a thread then, and compare the different error messages.

out again.

I *TRULY* hope this now finally helps.

Best,

-C.
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Re: [owncloud-user] unable to upgrade owncloud 9.0.11 to owncloud 10

2018-06-06 Thread Emil Lefherz
Hi Michaël,

you're asking here for help since April already. Note that this mailing
list isn't our specific support medium. Instead, we created
https://central.owncloud.org for community support.

I highly suggest you open a topic there. Much more people are answering
there, and can provide the consistent support you need. It is easier to
see your problem as a thread then, and compare the different error messages.

Thanks,

Emil
ownCloud Community Management


On 05.06.2018 21:53, Michaël Parchet wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> My upgradefaild with this error
>
> An error occurred.
>
> Detailed logs Preparing update
> Set log level to debug
> Turned on maintenance mode
> Checking whether the database schema can be updated (this can take a
> long time depending on the database size)
> [1 / 24]: Checking table oc_appconfig
> [2 / 24]: Checking table oc_storages
> [3 / 24]: Checking table oc_mounts
> [4 / 24]: Checking table oc_mimetypes
> [5 / 24]: Checking table oc_filecache
> [6 / 24]: Checking table oc_group_user
> [7 / 24]: Checking table oc_group_admin
> [8 / 24]: Checking table oc_groups
> [9 / 24]: Checking table oc_preferences
> [10 / 24]: Checking table oc_properties
> [11 / 24]: Checking table oc_share
> [12 / 24]: Checking table oc_jobs
> [13 / 24]: Checking table oc_users
> [14 / 24]: Checking table oc_authtoken
> [15 / 24]: Checking table oc_vcategory
> [16 / 24]: Checking table oc_vcategory_to_object
> [17 / 24]: Checking table oc_systemtag
> [18 / 24]: Checking table oc_systemtag_object_mapping
> [19 / 24]: Checking table oc_systemtag_group
> [20 / 24]: Checking table oc_privatedata
> [21 / 24]: Checking table oc_file_locks
> [22 / 24]: Checking table oc_comments
> [23 / 24]: Checking table oc_comments_read_markers
> [24 / 24]: Checking table oc_credentials
> Checked database schema update
> Checking updates of apps
> Checking whether the database schema for dav can be updated (this can
> take a long time depending on the database size)
> [1 / 10]: Checking table oc_addressbooks
> [2 / 10]: Checking table oc_cards
> [3 / 10]: Checking table oc_addressbookchanges
> [4 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendarobjects
> [5 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendars
> [6 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendarchanges
> [7 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendarsubscriptions
> [8 / 10]: Checking table oc_schedulingobjects
> [9 / 10]: Checking table oc_cards_properties
> [10 / 10]: Checking table oc_dav_shares
> Checking whether the database schema for federatedfilesharing can be
> updated (this can take a long time depending on the database size)
> [1 / 1]: Checking table oc_federated_reshares
> Checking whether the database schema for federation can be updated
> (this can take a long time depending on the database size)
> [1 / 1]: Checking table oc_trusted_servers
> Checking whether the database schema for files_sharing can be updated
> (this can take a long time depending on the database size)
> [1 / 1]: Checking table oc_share_external
> Checking whether the database schema for files_trashbin can be updated
> (this can take a long time depending on the database size)
> [1 / 1]: Checking table oc_files_trash
> Checked database schema update for apps
> Updating database schema
> Updated database
> Updated "federatedfilesharing" to 0.3.0
> An error occurred.
>
> now If I try to reload page, I get this message
>
> This ownCloud instance is currently in maintenance mode, which may
> take a while.
>
> This page will refresh itself when the ownCloud instance is available
> again.
>
> Contact your system administrator if this message persists or appeared
> unexpectedly.
>
> Thank you for your patience.
>
> Could you help me please to solve this problem ?
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> mparchet
>
>
> On 05/06/2018 21:00, Guillaume Laurès wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> May be you could try to upgrade to 9.1.x first.
>>
>> Best Regards
>> 
>>
>>     *De: *"Michaël Parchet" 
>>     *À: *"user" 
>>     *Envoyé: *Mardi 5 Juin 2018 20:56:22
>>     *Objet: *[owncloud-user] unable to upgrade owncloud 9.0.11 to
>>     owncloud 10
>>
>>     Hello,
>>
>>
>>     I just would like upgrade my owncloud 9.0.11 server to owncloud 10
>>     but I coun't found the upgrade function on owncloud 9.0.11 and on
>>     owncloud 10 I get this error
>>
>>
>>     Updating to 10.0.7
>>
>>     Exception: Updates between multiple major versions and downgrades
>>     are unsupported.
>>
>>     Detailed logs
>>     Preparing update
>>     Set log level to debug
>>     Turned on maintenance mode
>>     Exception: Updates between multiple major versions and downgrades
>>     are unsupported.
>>     The update was unsuccessful. For more information check our forum
>>     post
>>    
>> 
>>     covering this issue.
>>
>>
>>     Server configuration : centos 7
>>     php 7.0.30 updatable to php 7.2
>>
>>     Could you help me 

Re: [owncloud-user] unable to upgrade owncloud 9.0.11 to owncloud 10

2018-06-05 Thread Michaël Parchet

Hello,


My upgradefaild with this error

An error occurred.

Detailed logs Preparing update
Set log level to debug
Turned on maintenance mode
Checking whether the database schema can be updated (this can take a 
long time depending on the database size)

[1 / 24]: Checking table oc_appconfig
[2 / 24]: Checking table oc_storages
[3 / 24]: Checking table oc_mounts
[4 / 24]: Checking table oc_mimetypes
[5 / 24]: Checking table oc_filecache
[6 / 24]: Checking table oc_group_user
[7 / 24]: Checking table oc_group_admin
[8 / 24]: Checking table oc_groups
[9 / 24]: Checking table oc_preferences
[10 / 24]: Checking table oc_properties
[11 / 24]: Checking table oc_share
[12 / 24]: Checking table oc_jobs
[13 / 24]: Checking table oc_users
[14 / 24]: Checking table oc_authtoken
[15 / 24]: Checking table oc_vcategory
[16 / 24]: Checking table oc_vcategory_to_object
[17 / 24]: Checking table oc_systemtag
[18 / 24]: Checking table oc_systemtag_object_mapping
[19 / 24]: Checking table oc_systemtag_group
[20 / 24]: Checking table oc_privatedata
[21 / 24]: Checking table oc_file_locks
[22 / 24]: Checking table oc_comments
[23 / 24]: Checking table oc_comments_read_markers
[24 / 24]: Checking table oc_credentials
Checked database schema update
Checking updates of apps
Checking whether the database schema for dav can be updated (this can 
take a long time depending on the database size)

[1 / 10]: Checking table oc_addressbooks
[2 / 10]: Checking table oc_cards
[3 / 10]: Checking table oc_addressbookchanges
[4 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendarobjects
[5 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendars
[6 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendarchanges
[7 / 10]: Checking table oc_calendarsubscriptions
[8 / 10]: Checking table oc_schedulingobjects
[9 / 10]: Checking table oc_cards_properties
[10 / 10]: Checking table oc_dav_shares
Checking whether the database schema for federatedfilesharing can be 
updated (this can take a long time depending on the database size)

[1 / 1]: Checking table oc_federated_reshares
Checking whether the database schema for federation can be updated (this 
can take a long time depending on the database size)

[1 / 1]: Checking table oc_trusted_servers
Checking whether the database schema for files_sharing can be updated 
(this can take a long time depending on the database size)

[1 / 1]: Checking table oc_share_external
Checking whether the database schema for files_trashbin can be updated 
(this can take a long time depending on the database size)

[1 / 1]: Checking table oc_files_trash
Checked database schema update for apps
Updating database schema
Updated database
Updated "federatedfilesharing" to 0.3.0
An error occurred.

now If I try to reload page, I get this message

This ownCloud instance is currently in maintenance mode, which may take 
a while.


This page will refresh itself when the ownCloud instance is available again.

Contact your system administrator if this message persists or appeared 
unexpectedly.


Thank you for your patience.

Could you help me please to solve this problem ?


Best regards


mparchet


On 05/06/2018 21:00, Guillaume Laurès wrote:

Hello,

May be you could try to upgrade to 9.1.x first.

Best Regards


*De: *"Michaël Parchet" 
*À: *"user" 
*Envoyé: *Mardi 5 Juin 2018 20:56:22
*Objet: *[owncloud-user] unable to upgrade owncloud 9.0.11 to
owncloud 10

Hello,


I just would like upgrade my owncloud 9.0.11 server to owncloud 10
but I coun't found the upgrade function on owncloud 9.0.11 and on
owncloud 10 I get this error


Updating to 10.0.7

Exception: Updates between multiple major versions and downgrades
are unsupported.

Detailed logs
Preparing update
Set log level to debug
Turned on maintenance mode
Exception: Updates between multiple major versions and downgrades
are unsupported.
The update was unsuccessful. For more information check our forum
post


covering this issue.


Server configuration : centos 7
php 7.0.30 updatable to php 7.2

Could you help me please to fix this issues ?

Thanks for your support

Best regards

mparchet



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Re: [owncloud-user] unable to upgrade owncloud 9.0.11 to owncloud 10

2018-06-05 Thread Guillaume Laurès
Hello, 

May be you could try to upgrade to 9.1.x first. 

Best Regards 

> De: "Michaël Parchet" 
> À: "user" 
> Envoyé: Mardi 5 Juin 2018 20:56:22
> Objet: [owncloud-user] unable to upgrade owncloud 9.0.11 to owncloud 10

> Hello,

> I just would like upgrade my owncloud 9.0.11 server to owncloud 10 but I 
> coun't
> found the upgrade function on owncloud 9.0.11 and on owncloud 10 I get this
> error
> Updating to 10.0.7

> Exception: Updates between multiple major versions and downgrades are
> unsupported. Detailed logs
> Preparing update
> Set log level to debug
> Turned on maintenance mode
> Exception: Updates between multiple major versions and downgrades are
> unsupported.
> The update was unsuccessful. For more information [
> https://central.owncloud.org/t/updates-between-multiple-major-versions-are-unsupported/815
> | check
>   our forum post ] covering this issue.

> Server configuration : centos 7
> php 7.0.30 updatable to php 7.2

> Could you help me please to fix this issues ?

> Thanks for your support

> Best regards

> mparchet

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