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Synology phpmyadmin url path8/15/2023 ![]() But before then I'd be happy to access Nextcloud at rather than by port number. My next task is to sort the reverse proxies. When entering the URL of my web page I get Warning: requireonce (./libraries/) function.require-once: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /volume1/web/phpMyAdmin/index. What should I use It does not accept my admin username and password that I use for the NAS. 0 Likes I'm also getting an error when trying to install phpMyAdmin 2.7.0-pl2 as per instructions here. When I try to access it asks for a login credentials. The only odd thing was that Nextcloud didn't install the recommended apps it offered and I agreed to, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks and a couple of others. Recently I installed the phpMyAdmin package. This ia all about 'mounting' folders and I've always found myself hard of understanding Linux mount points. So that suggested I should also have docker/nextcloud -> /var/So I'm slightly confused about which folders I need to create for a Docker install and which are created automatically. /var/www/html/data the actual data of your Nextcloud./var/www/html/config local configuration I'm not, and have never used docker compose so I don't know how you add it there, but try adding-link mariadb:db./var/www/html/custom_apps installed / modified apps./var/www/html Main folder, needed for updating.According to the Docker/Nextcloud docs I can add At first I created folders in docker/nextcloud for the /data and /config. ![]() phpMyAdmin seems to suggest any preference changes I make won't be saved, I guess thats why? After a couple of failed attempts I was able to log in using the MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD.Ī bit harder to get Nextcloud going compared with yesterday when I had it first time (but using SQLite). Not sure if its conflict with cloudflare DDNS on DSM configuration. I have DSM firewall active and router port all forwarded. I dont know why Anything I install on docker is inaccessible. Local Port 8081 points to Container Port 80 and as yet - but do tell me if I should - I don't have the data being store in my Docker folder. I tried but issue is I am unable to connect to my docker app. All I added to Environment was the PMA_HOST and PMA_PORT. PhpMyAdmin was a bit tricky but attempts helped out. I created a folder, docker/mariadb and added /var/lib/mysql to save the data there. ![]() Displaying WordPress URLs from root directory when WordPress is installed in a. ![]() Local Port 3306 points top Container Port 3306. e) Be sure you have access to your database via phpMyAdmin on your web. MariaDB was installed first (thanks for the confirmation where I used the Environment Variable to create the MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD, a MYSQL_DATABASE, MYSQL_USER and MYSQL_PASSWORD for Nextcloud. I did all of this in the Synology Docker GUI. Obvs, a couple of hiccups on the way but it works. Well here's good news & Nextcloud is up and running! ![]()
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