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Nextcloud not working and still Data on it

Hello, so my brother set up a NextCloud Server for our House some time ago and everything worked perfectly fine, untill it did not. Normally i would just boot up the Server (it runs Ubuntu) and than i could acess the Website with another PC in the Network(via the IP Adress) and i would work with it in this website. But since some time it does not show the NextCloud Site anymore and just this (pictures). Anyone have an Idea how i can fix this? I've been looking, but i cannot find a "nextcloud program" on the server and nothing that is named like this. There is still Data on it and i would like to work with server again, my brother also has no idea what to do.

 

thanks for helping =)

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Check /var/www and see whats in there. Thats where all the nexcloud files should be.

 

Did you put nextcloud at path like /nextcloud or simmilaar and are on the root instead?

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Is there a particular directory you're suppose to navigate to for the NextCloud page or does just the IP normally drop you on the homepage?

 

What about Port Number? Some servers/applications require you designate the proper port number to reach certain web services like WebUI's. (Ex. 192.168.0.254:8006)

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1 minute ago, Windows7ge said:

Is there a particular directory you're suppose to navigate to for the NextCloud page or does just the IP normally drop you on the homepage?

 

What about Port Number? Some servers/applications require you designate the proper port number to reach certain web services like WebUI's. (Ex. 192.168.0.254:8006)

i dont know anything about any ports (if you mean where i plug the net work cabel in, there is only one connector)

and there is no directory, i normally just shows the cloud screen (i look if i find an old screenshot)

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2 minutes ago, BigSmoke908 said:

i dont know anything about any ports (if you mean where i plug the net work cabel in, there is only one connector)

and there is no directory, i normally just shows the cloud screen (i look if i find an old screenshot)

If you go into your browser history and try to connect to the server using an old session do you get any different results?

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Just now, Windows7ge said:

If you go into your browser history and try to connect to the server using an old session do you get any different results?

its already to old, there are no old sessions anymore, same with all other devices

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10 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Check /var/www and see whats in there. Thats where all the nexcloud files should be.

 

Did you put nextcloud at path like /nextcloud or simmilaar and are on the root instead?

i can see from the terminal, that there is a folder under /var/www, but i havent found it in the "explorer" yet, trying /nextcloud and similars now

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3 minutes ago, BigSmoke908 said:

i can see from the terminal, that there is a folder under /var/www, but i havent found it in the "explorer" yet, trying /nextcloud and similars now

Whats in that folder?

 

Check the apache config settings.

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Whats in that folder?

 

Check the apache config settings.

if i type in ls, than it only says html

how do i view the apache settings?

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Just now, BigSmoke908 said:

if i type in ls, than it only says html

how do i view the apache settings?

apache setting re in /etc/httpd(i think)

 

Whats in the html folder?

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2 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

apache setting re in /etc/httpd(i think)

 

Whats in the html folder?

index.html

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Just now, BigSmoke908 said:

index.html

Thats it?

 

Thts why your seing that page. 

 

Id use a progrm like ncdu or find to try to find those nextcloud files.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

Thats it?

 

Thts why your seing that page. 

 

Id use a progrm like ncdu or find to try to find those nextcloud files.

maybe, i also tried the directory thats shown on that page(/etc/apache2), there are several settings like ports.conf or envvars

the prots.conf says "sites-enabled"

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3 minutes ago, BigSmoke908 said:

maybe, i also tried the directory thats shown on that page(/etc/apache2), there are several settings like ports.conf or envvars

the prots.conf says "sites-enabled"

yea those are the config files. In sites-enabled, do you see anything for nextcloud?

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

yea those are the config files. In sites-enabled, do you see anything for nextcloud?

in there is a single file called 000-default.conf

try to open it now

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1 minute ago, BigSmoke908 said:

in there is a single file called 000-default.conf

try to open it now

What path is it pointed to?

 

Seems kinda like nextcloud was removed from the system.

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

What path is it pointed to?

 

Seems kinda like nextcloud was removed from the system.

how can i see this?

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7 minutes ago, BigSmoke908 said:

how can i see this?

open the 000-default file and see what path the document root is under.

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3 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

open the 000-default file and see what path the document root is under.

at document root it only says /var/html

in there is the index.html file

i also managed to find these files in the "explorer" now, i try to also find the index file now

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1 minute ago, BigSmoke908 said:

at document root it only says /var/html

in there is the index.html file

i also managed to find these files in the "explorer" now, i try to also find the index file now

Id run ncdu to try to find those nextcloud files on the system. Seems kinda like the system got wiped.

 

 

Do you have backups of the system?

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Just now, Electronics Wizardy said:

Id run ncdu to try to find those nextcloud files on the system. Seems kinda like the system got wiped.

 

 

Do you have backups of the system?

yeah, i am going to try this i think,

i dont have any backups 😐

anyways, thanks for your help

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