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I tried my best to find the issue, but no success. I also analyzed the Dockerfile in the Nextcloud image as well the php base image. The apache image works flawlessly. I tried nginx and caddy as web server for npm but both with same error. I tried MariaDB and Postgres with the same error. I run the docker compose on docker for windows on wsl2
Issue:
I get this error after the login mask for initial installation after I enter the initial admin credentials:
There is no table with name "oc_nas.oc_comments" in the schema.
If I try again I get this:
Insufficient privilege: 7 ERROR: permission denied for table oc_migrations
Postgres log says this:
ERROR: permission denied for table oc_migrations
2024-03-25 10:21:59.138 CET [91] STATEMENT: SELECT "version" FROM "oc_migrations" WHERE "app" = $1 ORDER BY "version" ASC
What I also tried:
php occ maintenance:install
--database='pgsql' --database-host='postgres' --database-name='nextcloud'
--database-user='nextcloud' --database-pass='nextcloud'
--admin-user='nextcloud' --admin-pass='nextcloud'
And I hit the same error
I also tried to set the permissions manually with PSQL, but still no success.
I also tried to set the ADMIN ENV variables that it creates the initial user on first start but fails on the same error
worker_processes auto;
error_log /var/log/nginx/nextcloud.error.log debug;
pid /var/run/nginx.pid;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
http {
include mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
log_format main '$remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$request" '
'$status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" '
'"$http_user_agent" "$http_x_forwarded_for"';
access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log main;
sendfile on;
#tcp_nopush on;
# Prevent nginx HTTP Server Detection
server_tokens off;
keepalive_timeout 65;
# Set the `immutable` cache control options only for assets with a cache busting `v` argument
map $arg_v $asset_immutable {
"" "";
default "immutable";
}
#gzip on;
upstream php-handler {
server nextcloud:9000;
}
server {
listen 80;
listen [::]:80;
server_name nextcloud.djnas.vip;
access_log /var/log/nginx/nextcloud.access.log;
# HSTS settings
# WARNING: Only add the preload option once you read about
# the consequences in https://hstspreload.org/. This option
# will add the domain to a hardcoded list that is shipped
# in all major browsers and getting removed from this list
# could take several months.
#add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=15768000; includeSubDomains; preload;" always;
# set max upload size and increase upload timeout:
client_max_body_size 512M;
client_body_timeout 300s;
fastcgi_buffers 64 4K;
# The settings allows you to optimize the HTTP2 bandwidth.
# See https://blog.cloudflare.com/delivering-http-2-upload-speed-improvements/
# for tuning hints
client_body_buffer_size 512k;
# Enable gzip but do not remove ETag headers
gzip on;
gzip_vary on;
gzip_comp_level 4;
gzip_min_length 256;
gzip_proxied expired no-cache no-store private no_last_modified no_etag auth;
gzip_types application/atom+xml text/javascript application/javascript application/json application/ld+json application/manifest+json application/rss+xml application/vnd.geo+json application/vnd.ms-fontobject application/wasm application/x-font-ttf application/x-web-app-manifest+json application/xhtml+xml application/xml font/opentype image/bmp image/svg+xml image/x-icon text/cache-manifest text/css text/plain text/vcard text/vnd.rim.location.xloc text/vtt text/x-component text/x-cross-domain-policy;
# Pagespeed is not supported by Nextcloud, so if your server is built
# with the `ngx_pagespeed` module, uncomment this line to disable it.
#pagespeed off;
# HTTP response headers borrowed from Nextcloud `.htaccess`
add_header Referrer-Policy "no-referrer" always;
add_header X-Content-Type-Options "nosniff" always;
add_header X-Frame-Options "SAMEORIGIN" always;
add_header X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies "none" always;
add_header X-Robots-Tag "noindex, nofollow" always;
add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block" always;
# Remove X-Powered-By, which is an information leak
fastcgi_hide_header X-Powered-By;
# Path to the root of your installation
root /var/www/html;
include mime.types;
#types {
## text/javascript js mjs;
# application/wasm wasm;
#}
# Specify how to handle directories -- specifying `/index.php$request_uri`
# here as the fallback means that Nginx always exhibits the desired behaviour
# when a client requests a path that corresponds to a directory that exists
# on the server. In particular, if that directory contains an index.php file,
# that file is correctly served; if it doesn't, then the request is passed to
# the front-end controller. This consistent behaviour means that we don't need
# to specify custom rules for certain paths (e.g. images and other assets,
# `/updater`, `/ocm-provider`, `/ocs-provider`), and thus
# `try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php$request_uri`
# always provides the desired behaviour.
index index.php index.html /index.php$request_uri;
# Rule borrowed from `.htaccess` to handle Microsoft DAV clients
location = / {
if ( $http_user_agent ~ ^DavClnt ) {
return 302 /remote.php/webdav/$is_args$args;
}
}
location = /robots.txt {
allow all;
log_not_found off;
access_log off;
}
# Make a regex exception for `/.well-known` so that clients can still
# access it despite the existence of the regex rule
# `location ~ /(\.|autotest|...)` which would otherwise handle requests
# for `/.well-known`.
location ^~ /.well-known {
# The rules in this block are an adaptation of the rules
# in `.htaccess` that concern `/.well-known`.
location = /.well-known/carddav { return 301 /remote.php/dav/; }
location = /.well-known/caldav { return 301 /remote.php/dav/; }
location /.well-known/acme-challenge { try_files $uri $uri/ =404; }
location /.well-known/pki-validation { try_files $uri $uri/ =404; }
# Let Nextcloud's API for `/.well-known` URIs handle all other
# requests by passing them to the front-end controller.
return 301 /index.php$request_uri;
}
# Rules borrowed from `.htaccess` to hide certain paths from clients
location ~ ^/(?:build|tests|config|lib|3rdparty|templates|data)(?:$|/) { return 404; }
location ~ ^/(?:\.|autotest|occ|issue|indie|db_|console) { return 404; }
# Ensure this block, which passes PHP files to the PHP process, is above the blocks
# which handle static assets (as seen below). If this block is not declared first,
# then Nginx will encounter an infinite rewriting loop when it prepends `/index.php`
# to the URI, resulting in a HTTP 500 error response.
location ~ \.php(?:$|/) {
# Required for legacy support
rewrite ^/(?!index|remote|public|cron|core\/ajax\/update|status|ocs\/v[12]|updater\/.+|ocs-provider\/.+|.+\/richdocumentscode\/proxy) /index.php$request_uri;
fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+?\.php)(/.*)$;
set $path_info $fastcgi_path_info;
try_files $fastcgi_script_name =404;
include fastcgi_params;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $path_info;
#fastcgi_param HTTPS on;
fastcgi_param modHeadersAvailable true; # Avoid sending the security headers twice
fastcgi_param front_controller_active true; # Enable pretty urls
fastcgi_pass php-handler;
fastcgi_intercept_errors on;
fastcgi_request_buffering off;
fastcgi_max_temp_file_size 0;
}
# Javascript mimetype fixes for nginx
# Note: The block below should be removed, and the js|mjs section should be
# added to the block below this one. This is a temporary fix until Nginx
# upstream fixes the js mime-type
location ~* \.(?:js|mjs)$ {
types {
text/javascript js mjs;
}
try_files $uri /index.php$request_uri;
add_header Cache-Control "public, max-age=15778463, $asset_immutable";
access_log off;
}
# Serve static files
location ~ \.(?:css|js|mjs|svg|gif|png|jpg|ico|wasm|tflite|map|ogg|flac)$ {
try_files $uri /index.php$request_uri;
# HTTP response headers borrowed from Nextcloud `.htaccess`
add_header Cache-Control "public, max-age=15778463$asset_immutable";
add_header Referrer-Policy "no-referrer" always;
add_header X-Content-Type-Options "nosniff" always;
add_header X-Frame-Options "SAMEORIGIN" always;
add_header X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies "none" always;
add_header X-Robots-Tag "noindex, nofollow" always;
add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block" always;
access_log off; # Optional: Don't log access to assets
}
location ~ \.woff2?$ {
try_files $uri /index.php$request_uri;
expires 7d; # Cache-Control policy borrowed from `.htaccess`
access_log off; # Optional: Don't log access to assets
}
# Rule borrowed from `.htaccess`
location /remote {
return 301 /remote.php$request_uri;
}
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php$request_uri;
}
}
}
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I see a mix of Windows volumes and Linux volumes in the same compose file. On WSL2 the path to C:\ is /mnt/c/. Can you please fix your volumes and try again ? I am using WSL2 to test most of the changes or generic nextcloud experiments and never had any issues in all variants.
EDIT: i just ran your setup without the volumes and it gave me no errors.
nextcloud-postgres | 2024-04-25 18:20:45.715 CEST [1] LOG: database system is ready to accept connections
nextcloud | New nextcloud instance
nextcloud | Initializing finished
nextcloud | => Searching for scripts (*.sh) to run, located in the folder: /docker-entrypoint-hooks.d/before-starting
nextcloud | [25-Apr-2024 16:20:47] NOTICE: fpm is running, pid 1
nextcloud | [25-Apr-2024 16:20:47] NOTICE: ready to handle connections
Edit2: You are also probably missing some configs on WSL2.
Add this to /etc/wsl.conf
[automount]
root = /mnt
options = "metadata"
Then open cmd as admin and type wsl --shutdown (or reboot your PC). Then reopen wsl, restart docker and it should be fine. You can google around how to make docker service autostart on wsl startup.
Hi,
I tried my best to find the issue, but no success. I also analyzed the Dockerfile in the Nextcloud image as well the php base image. The apache image works flawlessly. I tried nginx and caddy as web server for npm but both with same error. I tried MariaDB and Postgres with the same error. I run the docker compose on docker for windows on wsl2
Issue:
I get this error after the login mask for initial installation after I enter the initial admin credentials:
There is no table with name "oc_nas.oc_comments" in the schema.
If I try again I get this:
Insufficient privilege: 7 ERROR: permission denied for table oc_migrations
Postgres log says this:
ERROR: permission denied for table oc_migrations
2024-03-25 10:21:59.138 CET [91] STATEMENT: SELECT "version" FROM "oc_migrations" WHERE "app" = $1 ORDER BY "version" ASC
I also logged the Postgres queries executed by Nextcloud and it hits to this error.
I also found this:
https://help.nextcloud.com/t/permission-denied-for-table-oc-migrations-on-startup/185597 --> did not help
and this:
nextcloud/helm#436 --> they have the same error but with the helm chart
What I also tried:
php occ maintenance:install
--database='pgsql' --database-host='postgres' --database-name='nextcloud'
--database-user='nextcloud' --database-pass='nextcloud'
--admin-user='nextcloud' --admin-pass='nextcloud'
And I hit the same error
I also tried to set the permissions manually with PSQL, but still no success.
I also tried to set the ADMIN ENV variables that it creates the initial user on first start but fails on the same error
Here is the docker compose file I created:
config files, but also if not set, problem still there.
fpm-config:
nginx config:
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