Nextcloud logs an error every time I set it to maintenance mode an some app wants to authenticate.

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The Basics

  • Nextcloud Server version (e.g., 29.x.x):
    • 32.0.1.2
  • Operating system and version (e.g., Ubuntu 24.04):
    • Ubuntu Server 24.04 LTS
  • Web server and version (e.g, Apache 2.4.25):
    • Apache (version unknown)
  • Reverse proxy and version _(e.g. nginx 1.27.2)
    • None
  • PHP version (e.g, 8.3):
    • unknown
  • Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? (Yes / No):
    • No
  • When did this problem seem to first start?
    • setting up Home Assistant backups and doing maintenance on NC
  • Installation method (e.g. AlO, NCP, Bare Metal/Archive, etc.)
    • Dockerized
  • Are you using CloudfIare, mod_security, or similar? (Yes / No)
    • No

Summary of the issue you are facing:

When setting Nextcloud to maintenance mode it always logs an error if some App wants to authenticate. Shouldn’t that be a warning instead? As Errors should inidicate system issues, not failed logins.?

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

  1. set Nextcloud to maintenance mode

  2. try to push data via WebDAV (in my case this is done by HomeAssistant for backup)

  3. chek the logs

Log entries

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.

Below error occured due to my active session when setting NC to maintenance mode, but it’s the same error for my HA-Backup.

{"reqId":"AXBmDGRVQBFu7zsj7Vis","level":3,"time":"2025-11-04T09:24:06+00:00","remoteAddr":"192.168.178.204","user":"basti","app":"no app in context","method":"PROPFIND","url":"/remote.php/dav/files/basti/","message":"Uncaught exception","userAgent":"Mozilla/5.0 (Linux) mirall/4.0.1 (build 34593) (Nextcloud, ubuntu-6.8.0-79-generic ClientArchitecture: x86_64 OsArchitecture: x86_64)","version":"32.0.1.2","clientReqId":"251956ad-a198-4ec3-b264-576956df0e0e","exception":{"Exception":"OCA\\DAV\\Exception\\ServerMaintenanceMode","Message":"System is in maintenance mode.","Code":0,"Trace":[{"file":"/var/www/html/3rdparty/sabre/event/lib/WildcardEmitterTrait.php","line":89,"function":"checkMaintenanceMode","class":"OCA\\DAV\\Connector\\Sabre\\MaintenancePlugin","type":"->","args":[{"__class__":"Sabre\\HTTP\\Request"},{"__class__":"Sabre\\HTTP\\Response"}]},{"file":"/var/www/html/3rdparty/sabre/dav/lib/DAV/Server.php","line":456,"function":"emit","class":"Sabre\\DAV\\Server","type":"->","args":["beforeMethod:PROPFIND",[{"__class__":"Sabre\\HTTP\\Request"},{"__class__":"Sabre\\HTTP\\Response"}]]},{"file":"/var/www/html/apps/dav/lib/Connector/Sabre/Server.php","line":211,"function":"invokeMethod","class":"Sabre\\DAV\\Server","type":"->","args":[{"__class__":"Sabre\\HTTP\\Request"},{"__class__":"Sabre\\HTTP\\Response"}]},{"file":"/var/www/html/apps/dav/lib/Server.php","line":424,"function":"start","class":"OCA\\DAV\\Connector\\Sabre\\Server","type":"->","args":[]},{"file":"/var/www/html/apps/dav/appinfo/v2/remote.php","line":22,"function":"exec","class":"OCA\\DAV\\Server","type":"->","args":[]},{"file":"/var/www/html/remote.php","line":151,"args":["/var/www/html/apps/dav/appinfo/v2/remote.php"],"function":"require_once"}],"File":"/var/www/html/apps/dav/lib/Connector/Sabre/MaintenancePlugin.php","Line":65,"message":"Uncaught exception","exception":{},"CustomMessage":"Uncaught exception"}}

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": {
        "htaccess.RewriteBase": "\/",
        "memcache.local": "\\OC\\Memcache\\APCu",
        "apps_paths": [
            {
                "path": "\/var\/www\/html\/apps",
                "url": "\/apps",
                "writable": false
            },
            {
                "path": "\/var\/www\/html\/custom_apps",
                "url": "\/custom_apps",
                "writable": true
            }
        ],
        "upgrade.disable-web": true,
        "passwordsalt": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "secret": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "trusted_domains": [
            "localhost",
            "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***"
        ],
        "datadirectory": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "dbtype": "mysql",
        "version": "32.0.1.2",
        "overwrite.cli.url": "http:\/\/localhost",
        "dbname": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "dbhost": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "dbtableprefix": "oc_",
        "mysql.utf8mb4": true,
        "dbuser": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "dbpassword": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "installed": true,
        "instanceid": "***REMOVED SENSITIVE VALUE***",
        "maintenance": false,
        "maintenance_window_start": 2,
        "loglevel": 2
    }
}

Apps

The output of occ app:list (if possible).

Enabled:
  - activity: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - app_api: 32.0.0
  - bruteforcesettings: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - circles: 32.0.0
  - cloud_federation_api: 1.16.0
  - comments: 1.22.0
  - contactsinteraction: 1.13.1
  - dashboard: 7.12.0
  - dav: 1.34.2
  - federatedfilesharing: 1.22.0
  - federation: 1.22.0
  - files: 2.4.0
  - files_downloadlimit: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - files_pdfviewer: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - files_reminders: 1.5.0
  - files_sharing: 1.24.0
  - files_trashbin: 1.22.0
  - files_versions: 1.25.0
  - firstrunwizard: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - logreader: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - lookup_server_connector: 1.20.0
  - nextcloud_announcements: 4.0.0-dev.0
  - notifications: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - oauth2: 1.20.0
  - password_policy: 4.0.0-dev.0
  - photos: 5.0.0-dev.1
  - privacy: 4.0.0-dev.0
  - profile: 1.1.0
  - provisioning_api: 1.22.0
  - recommendations: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - related_resources: 3.0.0-dev.0
  - serverinfo: 4.0.0-dev.0
  - settings: 1.15.1
  - sharebymail: 1.22.0
  - support: 4.0.0-dev.0
  - survey_client: 4.0.0-dev.0
  - systemtags: 1.22.0
  - text: 6.0.1
  - theming: 2.7.0
  - twofactor_backupcodes: 1.21.0
  - updatenotification: 1.22.0
  - user_status: 1.12.0
  - viewer: 5.0.0-dev.0
  - weather_status: 1.12.0
  - webhook_listeners: 1.3.0
  - workflowengine: 2.14.0
Disabled:
  - admin_audit: 1.22.0
  - encryption: 2.20.0
  - files_external: 1.24.0
  - suspicious_login: 10.0.0-dev.0
  - twofactor_nextcloud_notification: 6.0.0-dev.0
  - twofactor_totp: 14.0.0
  - user_ldap: 1.23.0

Any help appreciated! :slight_smile:
Mayber there’s an option to treat such errors as warning or the like? I don’t want to always check my logs due to errors that occured because of login attempts during maintenance.

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