OwnCloud: Difference between revisions
(first draft) |
(sync clients link) |
||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
== Finish Installation and Go! == | == Finish Installation and Go! == | ||
Point your browser at http://<%MY_SERVER_IP%>/owncloud and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation, supplying the PostgreSQL user and password created before. | Point your browser at http://<%MY_SERVER_IP%>/owncloud and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation, supplying the PostgreSQL user and password created before. | ||
== Clients == | |||
There are clients available for many platforms, Android included: | |||
[[http://owncloud.org/sync-clients/ ownCloud Sync clients]] |
Revision as of 13:56, 13 July 2012
[ownCloud] is WedDAV-based solution for storing and sharing on-line your data. You can have your ownCloud instance up and running in 5 minutes with Alpine!
Installation
Currently ownCloud is available only from edge/testing repository. So, make sure you have it in /etc/apk/repositories. We will install it together with PostgreSQL and lighttpd. SQLite and Apache are also supported (not tested though).
# apk add owncloud-pgsql lighttpd
The web server user needs to have ownership on the following dirs:
- /etc/owncloud/config
- /usr/share/webapps/owncloud/apps
- /var/lib/owncloud/data
# chown -R lighttpd.lighttpd /etc/owncloud/config # chown -R lighttpd.lighttpd /usr/share/webapps/owncloud/apps # chown -R lighttpd.lighttpd /var/lib/owncloud/data
Make sure you have FastCGI enabled in /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf:
include "mod_fastcgi.conf"
Start the web server and PostgreSQL:
# /etc/init.d/lighttpd start # /etc/init.d/postgresql start
Create a Postgresql user and database for ownCloud:
# psql -U postgres postgres=# CREATE USER owncloud WITH PASSWORD '<%STRONG_PASSWORD%>'; postgres=# CREATE DATABASE owncloud; postgres=# GRANT ALL ON DATABASE owncloud TO owncloud; postgres=# \q
Finish Installation and Go!
Point your browser at http://<%MY_SERVER_IP%>/owncloud and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation, supplying the PostgreSQL user and password created before.
Clients
There are clients available for many platforms, Android included: