Nextcloud Installation - Part 5 Nextcloud Background Jobs Using Cron (Recommended)

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Learn how to configure Background jobs using cron in nextcloud.

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This is a very helpful step-by-step tutorial, which saved me from pulling out the rest of my hair. Other tutorials didn't go over the apc.enable portion. Great job!

quillonri
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finally a proper tutorial series about openvpn and nextcloud. I made my servers 3 years ago somehow without tutorial it was pain in the ass, now i think i should check what is it doing

bence_
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I was just going to ask for this and I found you have uploaded it already. You're the best💯👌

Guavaya
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I've just setup my Nextcloud server and your videos have helped a lot!

tomasz
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Thank you so much, this worked perfectly for me and no more errors regarding the background jobs. As a newbie in all things nextcloud I dont think I would have sussed the apc.enable part.

hurst
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Thankyou brother. Server now running at 100% Was that very last step for me. Excellent video, nice calm voice.

Mr-Stoke
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That's an instant like and subscribe, you saved my life here. Been trying to figure out what was causing my cron jobs to halt and completely forgot to enable PHP-apcu.

chucklebeats
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How to run the cron.php file in nextcloud docker?

Mateuszkarpierz
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Fantastic! Exactly what I was looking for!

jaedy
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i got this error when trying to run cron

Failed to connect to the database: An exception occurred in the driver: could not find driver in

any help ?

Kuranzi
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When i run it says:
sudo -u www-data php /var/www/nextcloud/cron.php
Console has to be executed with the user that owns the file config/config.php
Current user id: 33
Owner id of config.php: 0

ahlehadithlibrarydhaka
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I get the same error
"When i run it says:
sudo -u www-data php /var/www/nextcloud/cron.php
Console has to be executed with the user that owns the file config/config.php
Current user id: 33
Owner id of config.php: 0"

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