My owncloud for some reason no longer able to sync with my client so I decided to move on to Dietpi v6 and it went well. The only problem is that I cannot browse Nanopi's webpage even though Apache2 in installed. I can browse to Plex Media Server but port 80 is not reachable. Port 443 is not reachable neither. Can someone help me?
Thanks
Apache2 Trouble on NanoPi Neo Plus Dietpi v6.1
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Re: Apache2 Trouble on NanoPi Neo Plus Dietpi v6.1
I tried Lighttpd and it works. There must be something wrong with Apache2
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Re: Apache2 Trouble on NanoPi Neo Plus Dietpi v6.1
I also found php7.0-fpm cannot start, I cannot run owncloud of nextcloud without php!
Please help!
Please help!
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Re: Apache2 Trouble on NanoPi Neo Plus Dietpi v6.1
Found the cause of Php, when both owncloud and nextcloud are installed, php will not start! Maybe I am supposed to install one of the cloud?
Re: Apache2 Trouble on NanoPi Neo Plus Dietpi v6.1
Yep, please only install one, we do not support dual configuration/operation of both these titles at the same time.Joseph_Lin wrote:Found the cause of Php, when both owncloud and nextcloud are installed, php will not start! Maybe I am supposed to install one of the cloud?
Best bet is to uninstall both, then reinstall the one you require.
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Re: Apache2 Trouble on NanoPi Neo Plus Dietpi v6.1
Actually it should be possible to install both. This was the case during many of my testing installations. But I will try/investigate again, especially with Lighttpd.
As long as I am not at home for testing: Could you paste the contents of:
- /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/apcu.ini
- /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/opcache.ini
- and output of: systemctl status php7.0-fpm
As long as I am not at home for testing: Could you paste the contents of:
- /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/apcu.ini
- /etc/php/7.0/mods-available/opcache.ini
- and output of: systemctl status php7.0-fpm