Same problem here. Nextcloud with php 7.3.20 fpm broken.
It worked before flawlessly with php 7.3.19.
I upgraded from latest nc 18 to latest nc 19, still broken.
Welcome page works, login not possible.
“Nice” error message:
“proxy_fcgi:error *** Connection reset by peer: *** AH01075: Error dispatching request to :”
(after the last “:” there is just nothing.)
I’m having the same issue. Upgraded to php 7.3.20 yesterday. Now I can’t login to Nextcloud or use the dav-API. Same issue with 7.2.32. Nextcloud was working perfectly with 7.3.19.
If you’re in a hurry to solve the problem, you’ll have to switch to PHP 7.4.
I made a hasty switch to PHP 7.4, but I still don’t understand the downside.
For various reasons, I cannot go to php 7.4 easily on that server.
I also do not understand the problem. All other Webapplications work fine on that server, with the very same php configurations. Just nextcloud does not work with latest 7.2.X and 7.3.X (I tested both now).
@khujo i suggest a solution for your special usecase: upgrade to v18 via console should work on php 7.3, i did myself an upgrade from 18 to 19 “manually” (I stopped using webupdater in general, as it works not that often without flaws).
Then you could switch to php 7.4 maybe, if your server supports that.
I havent had the exact problem. However when I first upgraded to PHP7.4 I had some issues that caused segfaults in php-fpm. It seems that some apps/extensions are a bit buggy and need to be disabled (occ app:disable). For me I’ve had issues with radio, maps, bookmarks and other apps using guzzlehttp library.
the problem does not occur because of the PHP version, but only on some servers. e.g. for me with plesk-php-7.2 and 7.3.
Solution: manually install your own PHP (also possible in Plesk) and everything works.
I have this very same problem.
Today the 18.0.7 nextcloud update came out. I installed, and I could log in again. For about 5 minutes, then it went back to “Service unavailable”
@Gjimi How do I install my own PHP in plesk? Any help appreciated!
With Debian Buster 10 there are no problems with the php-version. Perhaps you dist-upgrade to Debian Buster 10. Debian Buster 10 was released more than a year ago.
Ok, I will.
But somehow I think this is the same issue as it started just the same.
Plesk (like OP has) updated my PHP to 7.3.20, and then I couldn’t login anymore.
i tried the following on a ubuntu 16/plesk 18 - for me a rather old system - and i got php 7.4 listed as installable. so i assumed it’s generally available.