Now that the Piwigo server photographs were moved, and the Piwigo server disbanded, I went back to looking at my WordPress blog. Up till this point, I actually thought I […]
Major Upgrade Part 3: PHP problems and updating Nextcloud
As I have spent the last few posts explaining, I recently undertook the task of upgrading my home servers, and it quickly became a very painful process. One of the […]
Major Upgrade Part2: Operating system and LAMP stack.
If you’ve been following along in the previous posts, I recently underwent a major upgrade for my home server system. One big part of that was updating the operating system […]
OPcache interned strings buffer is nearly full
Recently I updated my instance of Next Cloud to version 23.0.3, in the process of doing so, I received this warning: So, I took a little stroll online and checked […]
Upgrading to Nextcloud 22.2.5
Typically, updating minor versions of Nextcloud is a straightforward and smooth process. Today’s update wasn’t much different, but did require some admin intervention on my part. After the update, there […]
Nextcloud: Removing a memcache warning
Every time I log into my Nextcloud server as the administrator, the overview tab shows me a warning about memcache. It also provides a link where you can read about […]
NextCloud: The PHP memory limit is below the recommended value of 512MB
I’ve really enjoyed running my own Nextcloud server. One of the big perks is keeping my own data, well, to myself. The other big plus is that I’m learning new […]
Home Server: Setting up LAMP
There are already a lot of great guides for setting up LAMP on your computer. For those who don’t know, LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. One of […]
Install μlogger on CentOS 7 Server
If you are unfamiliar with μlogger, it is a handy Android application paired with a self hosted server application to keep track of your location. Or, in the author’s own […]