After months of waiting, I finally got myself an instance with Libre Cloud. I was expecting basic file storage with a few goodies but boy, this is soooo much more. I am amaze by how complete this is!!! Apps let me configure my instance to fit everything I need, my workflow is now crazy fast and I can finally say goodbye to gdrive, gsuite, trello, calendar, etc. All of this, with 1tb while not giving any of ma data to some evil business for… 10$ cad a month!? Can’t believe this is not what every organisation are using.

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      6 months ago

      Update: seems like the persistence section is sufficient; I have

      persistence:
        enabled: true
        existingClaim: nextcloud-config-claim
      
      

      at the end of my values file which references a volume claim (and volume) that I created manually upfront. The importand file is config.php. Back that thing up immediately and three times, print it if you have to. The secret in there is unrecoverable otherwise and needed for any repair actions.
      I also use the postgresql sub-chart (by simply enabling postgresql as database) and provide a claim there:

      postgresql:
        enabled: true
      global:
          postgresql:
            auth:
              username: XX
              password: YY
              database: nextcloud
        image:
          repository: postgres
          tag: "14"
          postgresqlDataDir: /bitnami/pgdata
        primary:
          persistence:
            enabled: true
            existingClaim: nextcloud-db-claim
      
      

      Hope it helps!

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      6 months ago

      I think it was literally called “config”. I will check my setup and provide the mount points I used here later today, if you back these up, it should work. Put some disposable data on it once you finished setup and then upgrade to a newer version to see if everything works. You can specify the image tag to use manually (or you install an older chart version).
      I also pinned the postgres version to 14, not sure if I can recommend that but I had issues with DB upgrades in a docker installation, so I tend to be careful there.