Some UCS administrators have the demand to change settings in the php.ini like upload_max_filesize.
If an admin connects to the running container and changes the php settings under: /etc/php/7.2/apache2/php.ini or /etc/php/7.2/apache2/conf.d/60-nextcloud.ini then these settings aren't persistent over updates.
I described a workaround using docker volumes here https://help.univention.com/t/howto-nextcloud-raise-php-upload-max-filesize/15279, which is error-prone and complicated.
So please provide a way to overwrite the default PHP settings.
I suggest adding the 60-nextcloud.ini as an additional volume.
Some UCS administrators have the demand to change settings in the php.ini like
upload_max_filesize.If an admin connects to the running container and changes the php settings under:
/etc/php/7.2/apache2/php.inior/etc/php/7.2/apache2/conf.d/60-nextcloud.inithen these settings aren't persistent over updates.I described a workaround using docker volumes here https://help.univention.com/t/howto-nextcloud-raise-php-upload-max-filesize/15279, which is error-prone and complicated.
So please provide a way to overwrite the default PHP settings.
I suggest adding the 60-nextcloud.ini as an additional volume.