diff --git a/nixos/modules/services/web-apps/nextcloud.md b/nixos/modules/services/web-apps/nextcloud.md index 8d9aa878c2877..c9773f779ce7d 100644 --- a/nixos/modules/services/web-apps/nextcloud.md +++ b/nixos/modules/services/web-apps/nextcloud.md @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ that are managed by Nix. If you want automatic updates it is recommended that yo ## Known warnings {#module-services-nextcloud-known-warnings} -### Failed to get an iterator for log entries: Logreader application only supports "file" log_type {#module-services-nextcloud-warning-logreader} +### Logreader application only supports "file" log_type {#module-services-nextcloud-warning-logreader} This is because @@ -253,16 +253,12 @@ This is because * the Logreader application that allows reading logs in the admin panel is enabled by default and requires logs written to a file. -The logreader application doesn't work, as it was the case before. The only change is that -it complains loudly now. So nothing actionable here by default. Alternatively you can +If you want to view logs in the admin panel, +set [](#opt-services.nextcloud.settings.log_type) to "file". -* disable the logreader application to shut up the "error". - - We can't really do that by default since whether apps are enabled/disabled is part - of the application's state and tracked inside the database. - -* set [](#opt-services.nextcloud.settings.log_type) to "file" to be able to view logs - from the admin panel. +If you prefer logs in the journal, disable the logreader application to shut up the +"info". We can't really do that by default since whether apps are enabled/disabled +is part of the application's state and tracked inside the database. ## Maintainer information {#module-services-nextcloud-maintainer-info}