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I accidentally tried to upgrade from NC 13 to 15. It was an old instance that hasn't been updated in a while.
Problem: After starting the Nextcloud instance with the Docker images of NC 15 I got log entries that skipping a major version isn't supported. I went back to NC 14 images but got a log entry that said that the instance is already on version 15 and downgrading is not supported.
Cause: The version.php file in the data folder was replaced by the NC 15 images. Why? I think that shouldn't happen when no upgrade took place. I had to manually replace the version.php with the right one from a NC 13 zip file.
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Problem when I accidentally tried to upgrade from NC 13 to 15
version.php is altered even though no upgrade took place
Jan 22, 2019
I accidentally tried to upgrade from NC 13 to 15. It was an old instance that hasn't been updated in a while.
Problem: After starting the Nextcloud instance with the Docker images of NC 15 I got log entries that skipping a major version isn't supported. I went back to NC 14 images but got a log entry that said that the instance is already on version 15 and downgrading is not supported.
Cause: The
version.php
file in the data folder was replaced by the NC 15 images. Why? I think that shouldn't happen when no upgrade took place. I had to manually replace theversion.php
with the right one from a NC 13 zip file.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: