diff --git a/docs/services/nextcloud.md b/docs/services/nextcloud.md index e885f32..94d388b 100644 --- a/docs/services/nextcloud.md +++ b/docs/services/nextcloud.md @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Ensure Nextcloud and all services it depends on are installed and started. After the main installation, and services are running, you need to run a post-install step before Nextcloud will be available to use. -Run the post-install step: `just post-install-nextcloud` (or `just post-install-all`). +Run the post-install step: `just run-tags post-install-nextcloud` (or `post-install-all`). This post-install step: @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ then install Nextcloud (or rerun the playbook if already installed). Next, from the Settings/Application menu in your Nextcloud instance install the preview generator app (https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/previewgenerator). -After the application is installed run `just run-tags adjust-nextcloud-config` that will start the original preview-generation and when finished, enables the periodic generation of new images. +After the application is installed run `just run-tags post-install-nextcloud` that will start the original preview-generation and when finished, enables the periodic generation of new images. The original generation may take a long time, but a continuous prompt is presented by ansible as some visual feedback (it is being run as an async task), however it will timeout after approximately 27 hours. @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ If it takes more time to run than a day, you may want to start it from the host /usr/bin/env docker exec mash-nextcloud-server php /var/www/html/occ preview:generate-all ``` -Also, please note: every time Nextcloud version is updated, you should rerun: `just run-tags adjust-nextcloud-config`. +Also, please note: every time Nextcloud version is updated, you should rerun: `just run-tags post-install-nextcloud`. Other supported variables: