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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @bnrstnr
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      @bnrstnr said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

      @scottalanmiller said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

      Now with 13.0.4...

      0_1528734680250_Screenshot from 2018-06-11 11-30-24.png

      I got this on one of my instances, too. Took it out of maintenance mode with the CLI and then continued the update via the web interface and it finished without any further issues.

      Yeah, that's what I normally do. But... why is that always necessarily, like almost every time.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Update done, just had to run it a couple of times.

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        • zachary715Z
          zachary715
          last edited by

          I just ran into an error updating from 13.0.2 to 13.0.4. When trying to update via CLI I would get the following message...

          [root@nextcloud updater]# sudo -u apache php updater.phar
          Nextcloud Updater - version: v13.0.0beta1
          
          Current version is 13.0.2.
          PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function NC\Updater\json_encode() in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php:453
          Stack trace:
          #0 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php(118): NC\Updater\Updater->getUpdateServerResponse()
          #1 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/UpdateCommand.php(142): NC\Updater\Updater->checkForUpdate()
          #2 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(256): NC\Updater\UpdateCommand->execute(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
          #3 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(820): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
          #4 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(187): Symfony\Component\Console\ in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php on line 453
          

          Some Googling led me to potential issues with lack of json module for php. Figured I'd give it a shot so I installed dnf install php-json and re-ran the update. Worked like a charm.

          I usually have initiated the update from the Web GUI in the past, but was on my phone at home last night and thought I'd give the CLI a go since I too have issues with the web update from time to time.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @zachary715
            last edited by

            @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

            I just ran into an error updating from 13.0.2 to 13.0.4. When trying to update via CLI I would get the following message...

            [root@nextcloud updater]# sudo -u apache php updater.phar
            Nextcloud Updater - version: v13.0.0beta1
            
            Current version is 13.0.2.
            PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function NC\Updater\json_encode() in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php:453
            Stack trace:
            #0 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php(118): NC\Updater\Updater->getUpdateServerResponse()
            #1 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/UpdateCommand.php(142): NC\Updater\Updater->checkForUpdate()
            #2 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(256): NC\Updater\UpdateCommand->execute(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
            #3 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(820): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
            #4 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(187): Symfony\Component\Console\ in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php on line 453
            

            Some Googling led me to potential issues with lack of json module for php. Figured I'd give it a shot so I installed dnf install php-json and re-ran the update. Worked like a charm.

            I usually have initiated the update from the Web GUI in the past, but was on my phone at home last night and thought I'd give the CLI a go since I too have issues with the web update from time to time.

            Might be a new dependency to account for. I have not ran a new in stall in a couple years.

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            • zachary715Z
              zachary715 @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @jaredbusch said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

              @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

              I just ran into an error updating from 13.0.2 to 13.0.4. When trying to update via CLI I would get the following message...

              [root@nextcloud updater]# sudo -u apache php updater.phar
              Nextcloud Updater - version: v13.0.0beta1
              
              Current version is 13.0.2.
              PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function NC\Updater\json_encode() in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php:453
              Stack trace:
              #0 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php(118): NC\Updater\Updater->getUpdateServerResponse()
              #1 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/UpdateCommand.php(142): NC\Updater\Updater->checkForUpdate()
              #2 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(256): NC\Updater\UpdateCommand->execute(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
              #3 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(820): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
              #4 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(187): Symfony\Component\Console\ in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php on line 453
              

              Some Googling led me to potential issues with lack of json module for php. Figured I'd give it a shot so I installed dnf install php-json and re-ran the update. Worked like a charm.

              I usually have initiated the update from the Web GUI in the past, but was on my phone at home last night and thought I'd give the CLI a go since I too have issues with the web update from time to time.

              Might be a new dependency to account for. I have not ran a new in stall in a couple years.

              This was originally a Nextcloud 12 install on Fedora 27. Have upgraded to versions 13 and 28 respectively. Upgrades up to this point have not required this module.

              Be curious for others who are running latest Nextcloud on Fedora 28, if you run php -m if the php-json module is installed or if you were able to upgrade to the latest without it. @scottalanmiller @NerdyDad @bnrstnr @black3dynamite

              I didn't find any searches related to Nextcloud for this error but if I searched for the PHP Fatal error with json_encode() that's what led me to the result.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @zachary715
                last edited by

                @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                @jaredbusch said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                I just ran into an error updating from 13.0.2 to 13.0.4. When trying to update via CLI I would get the following message...

                [root@nextcloud updater]# sudo -u apache php updater.phar
                Nextcloud Updater - version: v13.0.0beta1
                
                Current version is 13.0.2.
                PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function NC\Updater\json_encode() in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php:453
                Stack trace:
                #0 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php(118): NC\Updater\Updater->getUpdateServerResponse()
                #1 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/UpdateCommand.php(142): NC\Updater\Updater->checkForUpdate()
                #2 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(256): NC\Updater\UpdateCommand->execute(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                #3 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(820): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                #4 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(187): Symfony\Component\Console\ in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php on line 453
                

                Some Googling led me to potential issues with lack of json module for php. Figured I'd give it a shot so I installed dnf install php-json and re-ran the update. Worked like a charm.

                I usually have initiated the update from the Web GUI in the past, but was on my phone at home last night and thought I'd give the CLI a go since I too have issues with the web update from time to time.

                Might be a new dependency to account for. I have not ran a new in stall in a couple years.

                This was originally a Nextcloud 12 install on Fedora 27. Have upgraded to versions 13 and 28 respectively. Upgrades up to this point have not required this module.

                Be curious for others who are running latest Nextcloud on Fedora 28, if you run php -m if the php-json module is installed or if you were able to upgrade to the latest without it. @scottalanmiller @NerdyDad @bnrstnr @black3dynamite

                I didn't find any searches related to Nextcloud for this error but if I searched for the PHP Fatal error with json_encode() that's what led me to the result.

                Both of my systems have it. I do not recall doing anything not posted in one of my guides.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite @zachary715
                  last edited by

                  @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                  @jaredbusch said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                  @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                  I just ran into an error updating from 13.0.2 to 13.0.4. When trying to update via CLI I would get the following message...

                  [root@nextcloud updater]# sudo -u apache php updater.phar
                  Nextcloud Updater - version: v13.0.0beta1
                  
                  Current version is 13.0.2.
                  PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function NC\Updater\json_encode() in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php:453
                  Stack trace:
                  #0 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php(118): NC\Updater\Updater->getUpdateServerResponse()
                  #1 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/UpdateCommand.php(142): NC\Updater\Updater->checkForUpdate()
                  #2 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(256): NC\Updater\UpdateCommand->execute(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                  #3 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(820): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                  #4 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(187): Symfony\Component\Console\ in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php on line 453
                  

                  Some Googling led me to potential issues with lack of json module for php. Figured I'd give it a shot so I installed dnf install php-json and re-ran the update. Worked like a charm.

                  I usually have initiated the update from the Web GUI in the past, but was on my phone at home last night and thought I'd give the CLI a go since I too have issues with the web update from time to time.

                  Might be a new dependency to account for. I have not ran a new in stall in a couple years.

                  This was originally a Nextcloud 12 install on Fedora 27. Have upgraded to versions 13 and 28 respectively. Upgrades up to this point have not required this module.

                  Be curious for others who are running latest Nextcloud on Fedora 28, if you run php -m if the php-json module is installed or if you were able to upgrade to the latest without it. @scottalanmiller @NerdyDad @bnrstnr @black3dynamite

                  I didn't find any searches related to Nextcloud for this error but if I searched for the PHP Fatal error with json_encode() that's what led me to the result.

                  None of my notes ever included php-json unless its a dependency of something else that I installed.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @black3dynamite
                    last edited by

                    @black3dynamite said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                    @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                    @jaredbusch said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                    @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                    I just ran into an error updating from 13.0.2 to 13.0.4. When trying to update via CLI I would get the following message...

                    [root@nextcloud updater]# sudo -u apache php updater.phar
                    Nextcloud Updater - version: v13.0.0beta1
                    
                    Current version is 13.0.2.
                    PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function NC\Updater\json_encode() in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php:453
                    Stack trace:
                    #0 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php(118): NC\Updater\Updater->getUpdateServerResponse()
                    #1 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/UpdateCommand.php(142): NC\Updater\Updater->checkForUpdate()
                    #2 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(256): NC\Updater\UpdateCommand->execute(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                    #3 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(820): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                    #4 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(187): Symfony\Component\Console\ in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php on line 453
                    

                    Some Googling led me to potential issues with lack of json module for php. Figured I'd give it a shot so I installed dnf install php-json and re-ran the update. Worked like a charm.

                    I usually have initiated the update from the Web GUI in the past, but was on my phone at home last night and thought I'd give the CLI a go since I too have issues with the web update from time to time.

                    Might be a new dependency to account for. I have not ran a new in stall in a couple years.

                    This was originally a Nextcloud 12 install on Fedora 27. Have upgraded to versions 13 and 28 respectively. Upgrades up to this point have not required this module.

                    Be curious for others who are running latest Nextcloud on Fedora 28, if you run php -m if the php-json module is installed or if you were able to upgrade to the latest without it. @scottalanmiller @NerdyDad @bnrstnr @black3dynamite

                    I didn't find any searches related to Nextcloud for this error but if I searched for the PHP Fatal error with json_encode() that's what led me to the result.

                    None of my notes ever included php-json unless its a dependency of something else that I installed.

                    It is not in my guide here.
                    https://mangolassi.it/topic/16380/install-nextcloud-13-0-0-on-fedora-27

                    SO it must be a dependency or something. I would have to spin up a test system to check.

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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite @JaredBusch
                      last edited by black3dynamite

                      @jaredbusch said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                      @black3dynamite said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                      @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                      @jaredbusch said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                      @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                      I just ran into an error updating from 13.0.2 to 13.0.4. When trying to update via CLI I would get the following message...

                      [root@nextcloud updater]# sudo -u apache php updater.phar
                      Nextcloud Updater - version: v13.0.0beta1
                      
                      Current version is 13.0.2.
                      PHP Fatal error:  Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function NC\Updater\json_encode() in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php:453
                      Stack trace:
                      #0 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php(118): NC\Updater\Updater->getUpdateServerResponse()
                      #1 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/UpdateCommand.php(142): NC\Updater\Updater->checkForUpdate()
                      #2 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Command/Command.php(256): NC\Updater\UpdateCommand->execute(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                      #3 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(820): Symfony\Component\Console\Command\Command->run(Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Input\ArgvInput), Object(Symfony\Component\Console\Output\ConsoleOutput))
                      #4 phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/vendor/symfony/console/Application.php(187): Symfony\Component\Console\ in phar:///var/www/html/nextcloud/updater/updater.phar/lib/Updater.php on line 453
                      

                      Some Googling led me to potential issues with lack of json module for php. Figured I'd give it a shot so I installed dnf install php-json and re-ran the update. Worked like a charm.

                      I usually have initiated the update from the Web GUI in the past, but was on my phone at home last night and thought I'd give the CLI a go since I too have issues with the web update from time to time.

                      Might be a new dependency to account for. I have not ran a new in stall in a couple years.

                      This was originally a Nextcloud 12 install on Fedora 27. Have upgraded to versions 13 and 28 respectively. Upgrades up to this point have not required this module.

                      Be curious for others who are running latest Nextcloud on Fedora 28, if you run php -m if the php-json module is installed or if you were able to upgrade to the latest without it. @scottalanmiller @NerdyDad @bnrstnr @black3dynamite

                      I didn't find any searches related to Nextcloud for this error but if I searched for the PHP Fatal error with json_encode() that's what led me to the result.

                      None of my notes ever included php-json unless its a dependency of something else that I installed.

                      It is not in my guide here.
                      https://mangolassi.it/topic/16380/install-nextcloud-13-0-0-on-fedora-27

                      SO it must be a dependency or something. I would have to spin up a test system to check.

                      I think cockpit is the reason I have php-json installed.

                      Edit: Nevermind

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                      • black3dynamiteB
                        black3dynamite
                        last edited by

                        @zachary715 Looking at my history log, I did install php-json after upgrading from Fedora 27 to 28. So I might have run into the same issue you were having and forgot to update my notes.

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                        • zachary715Z
                          zachary715
                          last edited by

                          @JaredBusch So I just installed a fresh Vultr instance and followed your guide to a T. I did download the 13.0.2 file to see if it would install correctly and then if it did, I wanted to see if it would update without issues or require the json module.

                          When I got to the part about going to the web GUI to setup the admin password, I kept getting an "Internal Server Error" page. Tried rebooting the server but same result. I installed php-json and then systemctl restart httpd and the page came up fine. So it appears for whatever reason Fedora 28 wants php-json module to work properly. Which is odd because my instance has been working fine on Fedora 28 until last night when I did a dnf upgrade, so maybe something else got installed that created this dependency.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @zachary715
                            last edited by

                            @zachary715 said in Errors Updating NextCloud:

                            @JaredBusch So I just installed a fresh Vultr instance and followed your guide to a T. I did download the 13.0.2 file to see if it would install correctly and then if it did, I wanted to see if it would update without issues or require the json module.

                            When I got to the part about going to the web GUI to setup the admin password, I kept getting an "Internal Server Error" page. Tried rebooting the server but same result. I installed php-json and then systemctl restart httpd and the page came up fine. So it appears for whatever reason Fedora 28 wants php-json module to work properly. Which is odd because my instance has been working fine on Fedora 28 until last night when I did a dnf upgrade, so maybe something else got installed that created this dependency.

                            Thanks for doing it. I've been busy working on PBX systems all evening.

                            I'll just add it to the existing guide.

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