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The issue you are facing:

Hi,

I am not a Linux expert, but my Server was running pretty long since at some oint an update failed and in the end I killed the whole installation. So I took a new Harddrive and installed everything from Scratch. No I have Everything running in Latest Version (Debian 8; NExtcloud 20 with MariaDB and Apache).
I would like to get the Contacts from my old SQlite File into the new Server install. I have the File called “owncloud.db” and I can open it under Windows with “DB Brower for SQlite” and see the Users. All tools under Linux to merge the DB to MySQL compatible format fail. How can I access the Data? Anyone has a good idea?

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The output of your Apache/nginx/system log in /var/log/____:

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