Move .../Owncloud/Data to external Drive
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 6:44 am
hello,
i installed owncloud 4.5.4 (under unbuntu) and everything works-out-of-the-box. as i mounted my local shares to the new direrectory of owncloud (yes, i used the "mount_shares_locally" type) my "hda.home.com"-page crashed . ruby failt because "no memory left". my root-partition (with my hda-installation) was out of space. 38 gb full , 0 bytes left for data.
what went wrong??
owncloud-versioning is activated by default. owncloud started to copy every file from my mounted directories to "/var/hda/files/owncloud/data/oliver/files/files_version" with an "version"-extension. the mounted directories were about 1 TB , so that my root.partition became full in some minutes.
it should be better to deactive versioning by default, and make a little hint for the problem. perhaps there is a way to have the choice where the user can place the ".../owncloud/data/..." another solution could be to make a symbolic link to a directory on a external drive.
i deinstalled owncloud to interrupt the script that copied my files. than i made a new installation, deactiveated the versioning first and than mounted the directory again. now, everythings works fine.
sorry for my english. i hope you can understand what i want to explain.
olli
i installed owncloud 4.5.4 (under unbuntu) and everything works-out-of-the-box. as i mounted my local shares to the new direrectory of owncloud (yes, i used the "mount_shares_locally" type) my "hda.home.com"-page crashed . ruby failt because "no memory left". my root-partition (with my hda-installation) was out of space. 38 gb full , 0 bytes left for data.
what went wrong??
owncloud-versioning is activated by default. owncloud started to copy every file from my mounted directories to "/var/hda/files/owncloud/data/oliver/files/files_version" with an "version"-extension. the mounted directories were about 1 TB , so that my root.partition became full in some minutes.
it should be better to deactive versioning by default, and make a little hint for the problem. perhaps there is a way to have the choice where the user can place the ".../owncloud/data/..." another solution could be to make a symbolic link to a directory on a external drive.
i deinstalled owncloud to interrupt the script that copied my files. than i made a new installation, deactiveated the versioning first and than mounted the directory again. now, everythings works fine.
sorry for my english. i hope you can understand what i want to explain.
olli