Hello,
I am having trouble syncing file types with .sql as extension. This seems to have been introduced in a specific version, as the files have been synced before.
The behaviour is that the files already reside on the server and have been downloaded. When I change any of them, I get an error in the deskop client stating 404 during the put.
From what I know there should not be any restrictions, apart from the ignored files. (Temporarily) Turning off antivirus does not have an effect.
Any ideas to solve this are appreciated!
Best regards, Ed
In this case, it would be interesting to know which version you are using, and if you remember, in which older version it was still working. I can use the 3.8.2 desktop client on windows 10 to upload a *.sql
file to Nextcloud 26.
Nextcloud logs could be interesting, or perhaps apache/nginx. There are different levels where you could block certain extensions (directly in the webserver → then ideally there should be a hint in the webserver logs, or in Nextcloud e.g. via the fileaccess-control app).
Thanks for your help.
I am using 3.8.2. Last sync was dated 19-2-2023, so I think it was a version around that date as I mostly update quickly.
I will try to see in the logs.
This is what I see in the client logs:
2023-06-11 15:22:33:746 [ debug nextcloud.sync.statustracker C:\Users\sysadmin\AppData\Local\Temp\windows-15401\client-building\desktop\src\libsync\syncfilestatustracker.cpp:229 ] [ OCC::SyncFileStatusTracker::slotAboutToPropagate ]: Investigating “LCI/Website/SQL/jubilea.sql” OCC::SyncFileItem::BlacklistedError CSyncEnums::CSYNC_INSTRUCTION_IGNORE OCC::SyncFileItem::Up