2012-11-02 19:26:56 +04:00
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Troubleshooting
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:All of my desktop clients fail to connect to ownCloud:
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2012-11-04 03:46:02 +04:00
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Verify that you can log on to ownClouds WebDAV server. Assuming your ownCloud
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2012-11-02 19:26:56 +04:00
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instance is installed at ``http://yourserver.com/owncloud``, type
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``http://yourserver.com/owncloud/remote.php/webdav`` into your browsers
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2013-03-06 11:49:46 +04:00
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address bar.
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2012-11-02 19:26:56 +04:00
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If you are not prompted to enter your user name and password, please verify
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that your server installation is working correctly.
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If you are prompted, but the authentication fails even though the credentials
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your provided are correct, please ensure that your authentication backend
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is configured properly.
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2012-11-05 14:36:15 +04:00
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A more sophisticated test is to use a WebDAV command line client and log
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into the ownCloud WebDAV server, such as a little app called cadaver, available
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on Linux. I can be used to further verify that the WebDAV server is running
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properly, for example by performing PROPFIND calls:
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``propget .`` called within cadaver will return some properties of the current
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directory and thus be a successful WebDAV connect.
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2012-11-05 14:36:15 +04:00
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:The desktop client fails for an unknown reason:
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Start the client with ``--logwindow``. You can also open a log window for an
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already running session, by simply starting the client again with this
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parameter. Syntax:
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* Windows: ``C:\Program Files (x86)\ownCloud\owncloud.exe --logwindow``
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* Mac OS X: ``/Applications/owncloud.app/Contents/MacOS/owncloud --logwindow``
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* Linux: ``owncloud --logwindow``
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The log output can help you with tracking down problem, and if you report
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a bug, it's useful to include the output.
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2013-03-06 11:49:46 +04:00
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Also, please take a look at your webservers error log file to check if there
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are problems. For apache on linux, the error logs usually can be found at
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``/var/log/apache2``. A file called ``error_log`` shows errors like PHP code
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problems. A file called ``access_log`` usually records all requests handled
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by the server. More information about the apache logging can be found at
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``http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/logs.html``.
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