diff --git a/content/issues/2023-06-16-nextcloud.md b/content/issues/2023-06-16-nextcloud.md index 7baa70e2..5d78e93a 100644 --- a/content/issues/2023-06-16-nextcloud.md +++ b/content/issues/2023-06-16-nextcloud.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: 'Notification: Changes to our Nextcloud image' -date: '2023-06-16 12:00:00Z' +date: '2023-06-16 22:00:00Z' informational: true affected: - 'Notifications' @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ section: issue --- We are releasing a new version of our [Nextcloud image](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-nextcloud/) that is built with the Nextcloud application inside the image, rather than in the user `/config` volume. This means manually updating Nextcloud via command line will no longer be necessary or supported. The `updater.phar` command is completely removed. Installations for existing users will be migrated automatically when updating the container image. All future updates to your Nextcloud instance will happen via container image updates. -**Updating via the admin web UI is not supported.** +**Updating via the admin web UI is no longer supported.** **Downgrading is not supported.** @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Excerpts from the updated README: ### Updating Nextcloud -Updating the Nextcloud container is done by pulling the new image, throwing away the old container and starting the new one. +Updating Nextcloud is done by pulling the new image, and recreating the container with it. It is only possible to upgrade one major version at a time. For example, if you want to upgrade from version 14 to 16, you will have to upgrade from version 14 to 15, then from 15 to 16.