Cannot install Talk on newly installed Nextcloud

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The Basics

  • Nextcloud Server version (e.g., 29.x.x): 30.0.3
  • Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 24.04): Ubuntu 24.04
  • Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? (Yes / No):
    • Yes
  • When did this problem seem to first start?
    • After installing Nextcloud
  • Installation method (e.g. AlO, NCP, Bare Metal/Archive, etc.)
    • Docker
  • Are you using CloudfIare, mod_security, or similar? (Yes / No)
    • No

Summary of the issue you are facing:

I can install all apps but one. Talk.
I get this error when trying to activate Talk:
Failed opening required ‘/config/www/nextcloud/apps/spreed/composer/…/vendor/autoload.php’ (include_path=‘/app/www/public/3rdparty/pear/archive_tar:/app/www/public/3rdparty/pear/console_getopt:/app/www/public/3rdparty/pear/pear-core-minimal/src:/app/www/public/3rdparty/pear/pear_exception:/app/www/public/apps’)

Steps to replicate it (hint: details matter!):

  1. Install Nextcloud using LSIOs image
  2. Try to install Talk.

Log entries

None that I have found usefull.

Nextcloud

Please provide the log entries from your Nextcloud log that are generated during the time of problem (via the Copy raw option from Administration settings->Logging screen or from your nextcloud.log located in your data directory). Feel free to use a pastebin/gist service if necessary.

{"reqId":"sGmTCEieXhDrEtLMkDAN","level":2,"time":"2024-12-17T06:54:11+00:00","remoteAddr":"10.1.1.179","user":"nextadmin","app":"no app in context","method":"GET","url":"/settings/apps","message":"Invalid defaultDaemonConfig data provided to provideInitialState by settings","userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:133.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/133.0","version":"30.0.3.2","data":[]}
{"reqId":"hLlSN9g1CLGMMQJoGKPY","level":3,"time":"2024-12-17T06:55:18+00:00","remoteAddr":"10.1.1.179","user":"nextadmin","app":"PHP","method":"POST","url":"/settings/apps/enable","message":"copy(): Write of 959057 bytes failed with errno=28 No space left on device at /app/www/public/lib/private/legacy/OC_Helper.php#137","userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:133.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/133.0","version":"30.0.3.2","data":{"app":"PHP"}}

Web Browser

If the problem is related to the Web interface, open your browser inspector Console and Network tabs while refreshing (reloading) and reproducing the problem. Provide any relevant output/errors here that appear.

api.js:54 
 POST https://10.1.1.15/settings/apps/enable 500 (Internal Server Error)
post	@	api.js:54
(anonymous)	@	apps.js:186
Promise.then		
enableApp	@	apps.js:183
enable	@	AppManagement.js:197
click	@	AppItem.vue:12
apps.js:27 
{…}
 
{appId: 'spreed', error: r}
appId
: 
"spreed"
error
: 
r {message: 'Request failed with status code 500', name: 'AxiosError', code: 'ERR_BAD_RESPONSE', config: {…}, request: XMLHttpRequest, …}
[[Prototype]]
: 
Object

Configuration

Nextcloud

The output of occ config:list system or similar is best, but, if not possible, the contents of your config.php file from /path/to/nextcloud is fine (make sure to remove any identifiable information!):

{
    "system": {
        "datadirectory": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "instanceid": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "passwordsalt": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "secret": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "trusted_domains": [
            "10.1.1.15"
        ],
        "dbtype": "mysql",
        "version": "30.0.3.2",
        "overwrite.cli.url": "https:\/\/10.1.1.15",
        "dbname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "dbhost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "dbport": "",
        "dbtableprefix": "oc_",
        "mysql.utf8mb4": true,
        "dbuser": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "dbpassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "installed": true,
        "memcache.local": "\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu",
        "filelocking.enabled": true,
        "memcache.locking": "\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu",
        "upgrade.disable-web": true,
        "maintenance": false
    }
}

Apps

Enabled:

  • activity: 3.0.0
  • app_api: 4.0.3
  • bruteforcesettings: 3.0.0
  • calendar: 5.0.8
  • circles: 30.0.0
  • cloud_federation_api: 1.13.0
  • collectives: 2.15.1
  • comments: 1.20.1
  • contacts: 6.1.1
  • contactsinteraction: 1.11.0
  • dashboard: 7.10.0
  • dav: 1.31.1
  • deck: 1.14.2
  • federatedfilesharing: 1.20.0
  • federation: 1.20.0
  • files: 2.2.0
  • files_downloadlimit: 3.0.0
  • files_pdfviewer: 3.0.0
  • files_reminders: 1.3.0
  • files_sharing: 1.22.0
  • files_trashbin: 1.20.1
  • files_versions: 1.23.0
  • firstrunwizard: 3.0.0
  • logreader: 3.0.0
  • lookup_server_connector: 1.18.0
  • mail: 4.0.11
  • nextcloud_announcements: 2.0.0
  • notifications: 3.0.0
  • oauth2: 1.18.1
  • password_policy: 2.0.0
  • photos: 3.0.2
  • privacy: 2.0.0
  • provisioning_api: 1.20.0
  • quota_warning: 1.20.0
  • recommendations: 3.0.0
  • related_resources: 1.5.0
  • richdocuments: 8.5.3
  • richdocumentscode: 24.4.1002
  • serverinfo: 2.0.0
  • settings: 1.13.0
  • sharebymail: 1.20.0
  • support: 2.0.0
  • survey_client: 2.0.0
  • systemtags: 1.20.0
  • text: 4.1.0
  • theming: 2.5.0
  • twofactor_backupcodes: 1.19.0
  • updatenotification: 1.20.0
  • user_status: 1.10.0
  • viewer: 3.0.0
  • weather_status: 1.10.0
  • webhook_listeners: 1.1.0-dev
  • whiteboard: 1.0.4
  • workflowengine: 2.12.0
    Disabled:
  • admin_audit: 1.20.0
  • encryption: 2.18.0
  • files_antivirus: 5.6.1 (installed 5.6.1)
  • files_external: 1.22.0
  • spreed: 20.1.0
  • suspicious_login: 8.0.0
  • twofactor_nextcloud_notification: 4.0.0
  • twofactor_totp: 12.0.0-dev
  • user_ldap: 1.21.0

I do see that it complains that there is no disk space, that is not correct. When I checked disk was at 87%, I have rased it to 60%. Still same issue.

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Of which volume? I believe the LSIO image installs apps in the container’s /config/ volume so that’s the one you will need to check. So check what you’re mapping that to in your Compose file.

I didnt add the docker-compose part since NC works.

  nextcloud:
    image: lscr.io/linuxserver/nextcloud:latest
    container_name: nextcloud
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - TZ=Europe/Stockholm
    volumes:
      - ./appdata/nextcloud:/config (1)
      - ./nextclouddata:/data (2)
    ports:
      - 443:443
    depends_on:
      - redis
    restart: unless-stopped
  1. local system
  2. nfs share

Here is the filesystems used:

df -h
Filesystem                              Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
tmpfs                                   791M  1.4M  790M   1% /run
efivarfs                                256K  106K  146K  43% /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv       9.8G  8.2G  1.1G  89% /
tmpfs                                   3.9G     0  3.9G   0% /dev/shm
tmpfs                                   5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
/dev/sda2                               1.7G  183M  1.5G  12% /boot
/dev/sda1                               952M  6.2M  945M   1% /boot/efi
10.1.1.80:/zfsstorage/nextcloudstorage  6.5T   74M  6.5T   1% /home/dockeradmin/nextclouddata
tmpfs                                   791M   12K  791M   1% /run/user/1000

this one looks odd as you can’t (easily) have https for IP addresses. and it matches the error

I would recommend you adopt trausted_domains, and overwrite* settings to a public domain. If you want keep using IP address change overwrite.cli.url to http:// (without TLS)