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User name: maybeageek
TITLE
Nextcloud gives 503 error after Plesk-PHP Upgrade to 7.3.20
PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE
Plesk Onyx 17.8.11, Ubuntu 16.04, x86-64
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
After Plesk installed the update to Plesk-PHP 7.3.20, Nextcloud login is not...
I just created an info.php and a reset.php.
The first shows the php infos, and the other one is supposed to reset opcache.
However, I can't access them. I immediately get the 503 again.
The reason why we tend towards the opcache is that my nextcloud instance can be logged in sometimes (seldom) but only for about a minute or two. Then it is back to the 503.
But when I can, I get this message:
Das PHP-OPcache-Modul ist nicht geladen. Für eine bessere Leistung empfiehlt es sich...
Hi,
somehow I did not get a notification that this thread had answers.
It is interesting that it is so many people having this exact problem, even over in the nextcloud forums, and only with plesk.
But it might be that it is some kind of opcache issue, at least that is what the current working...
Hi,
just in case a Plesk employer sees this thread: Not all of us get offered PHP 7.4 (Onyx Users, for example, that can't upgrade to Obsidian) and therefor a fix for PHP 7.3 is necessary.
Over in the nextcloud forum there are several people having this issue, however, only with Plesk PHP...
Thanks for the hint.
However, I can't install PHP 7.4, Plesk doesn't offer it to me. And I can't upgrade to Obsidian as my hoster won't give me a new license.
So there must be a fix.
Over at the nextcloud forum several people have the same problem, all with Plesk and PHP 7.3.20
I dug around a little more, and it seems that nextcloud is missing opcache from PHP.
However, the settings haven't changed, the module is installed, at least that is what apt list shows me.
But somehow, nextcloud can't use opcache anymore. Anybody any ideas?