From: DecaTec Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2017 07:19:15 +0000 (+0200) Subject: General information X-Git-Tag: v1.0.0~35 X-Git-Url: https://git.p6c8.net/nextcloud-backup-restore.git/commitdiff_plain/a543d4ac47aa3a227847f944e5752c45ba658e81 General information --- diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5d6624f..0a51e23 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ The scripts take care of these three items to backup automatically. **Important:** - After cloning or downloading the repository, you'll have to edit the scripts so that they represent your current Nextcloud installation (directories, users, etc.). -- The scripts assume that Nextcloud's data directory is *not* a subdirectory of the Nextcloud installation (file directory). The general recommendation is that the data directory should not be located somewhere in the web folder of your webserver (usually */var/www/*), but in a different folder (e.g. */var/nextcloud_data*). +- The scripts assume that Nextcloud's data directory is *not* a subdirectory of the Nextcloud installation (file directory). The general recommendation is that the data directory should not be located somewhere in the web folder of your webserver (usually */var/www/*), but in a different folder (e.g. */var/nextcloud_data*). However, if your data directory is located under the Nextcloud file directory, you'll have to change the scripts so that the data directory is not part of the backup/restore (otherwise, it would be copied twice). - If you do not want to save the database password in the scripts, remove the variable *dbPassword* and call *mysql* with the *-p* parameter (without password). When calling the scripts manually, you'll be asked for the database password. ## Backup