Hello,
If the shares are gone it means you deleted the wrong entry.
Usually only one of the "local::" or "home::" has the shares, you need
to figure out which to keep.
If you only delete the oc_storages entry you should be able to find the
old "numeric_id" from your old SQL dump.
Then change
During an update of an old 7.x instance I run into the error: "Could not
automatically
fix legacy storage "local:: ..." . According to error reports on the web I
corrected this by
removing the duplicate "local::/srv/www..." entries in "oc_storages". But
after that all
local shares are gone.
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Dear All,
I am facing issue in configuring the finish setup of owncloud where it ask to
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Request your help to