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Add Another mysql configuration issue fix
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@ -22,6 +22,18 @@ The cause may be that you have to enable 4-byte support.
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Here is a guide: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/11/admin_manual/maintenance/mysql_4byte_support.html
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## :question: Solve InnoDB 'Index column size too large' error on MySQL
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If you are on MySQL or MariaDB and have the following issue with the database:
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Index column size too large. The maximum column size is 767 bytes.
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```
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You should reconfigure your MySQL server to support a such column size.
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Here are some informations: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30761867/mysql-error-the-maximum-column-size-is-767-bytes/30767600
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## :question: Solve the synchronisation issues
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If you are using FastCGI you must enable buffering in FastCGI but commenting the following line:
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