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Hello everyone,
I'm in trouble, I lost user files, luckily I had them aside.
I just put them back directly into the user folder.
On the other hand, when I try to do a re-scan so that it works under nextcloud I get this error.https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/nextcloud/#rescan-files
sudo -u www-data php -f /app/code/occ files:scan myuser
sudo: php: command not foundAt what point did I make a mistake?
Thank you so much -
Simply open the web terminal and enter
occ files:scan. Nothing else should be needed. -
N nebulon marked this topic as a question on
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Hi, @andreasdueren
If I just do:
occ files:scan
I have this error:
Command 'occ' not found, but there are 22 similar ones.@nebulon
If I do
sudo -u www-data php -f /app/code/occ
I have this error:
sudo: php: command not foundIn which folder should I do the manipulation?
I'm lost, sorry -
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