Converting Database Type¶
You can convert a SQLite database to a more performing MySQL, MariaDB or PostgreSQL database with the ownCloud command line tool. SQLite is good for testing and simple single-user ownCloud servers, but it does not scale for multiple-user production users.
Note
ownCloud Enterprise Subscription does not support SQLite.
Run the conversion¶
First setup the new database, here called “new_db_name”. In ownCloud root folder call
php occ db:convert-type [options] type username hostname database
The Options
- --port="3306" the database port (optional)
- --password="mysql_user_password" password for the new database. If omitted the tool will ask you (optional)
- --clear-schema clear schema (optional)
- --all-apps by default, tables for enabled apps are converted, use to convert also tables of deactivated apps (optional)
Note: The converter searches for apps in your configured app folders and uses the schema definitions in the apps to create the new table. So tables of removed apps will not be converted even with option --all-apps
For example
php occ db:convert-type --all-apps mysql oc_mysql_user 127.0.0.1 new_db_name
To successfully proceed with the conversion, you must type yes when prompted with the question Continue with the conversion?
On success the converter will automatically configure the new database in your ownCloud config config.php.
Unconvertible Tables¶
If you updated your ownCloud installation there might exist old tables, which are not used anymore. The converter will tell you which ones.
The following tables will not be converted:
oc_permissions
...
You can ignore these tables. Here is a list of known old tables:
- oc_calendar_calendars
- oc_calendar_objects
- oc_calendar_share_calendar
- oc_calendar_share_event
- oc_fscache
- oc_log
- oc_media_albums
- oc_media_artists
- oc_media_sessions
- oc_media_songs
- oc_media_users
- oc_permissions
- oc_queuedtasks
- oc_sharing