gr0undzer0
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Fair enough I couldn't find it anywhere either.
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I read the thread and it seems like there is NOT supposed to be a time interval between syncs. Can anyone point to an article that says otherwise for freebsd? I 've looked and not seen one.
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Thanks for responding affinity!
Is that only applicable to the freebsd build ? That would explain why its one sided.
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Problem: Sync from my linux box to freebsd is almost instant
Sync the from freebsd to linux only happens when a "periodic check" happens according to
the logs. So for instance I put a file on the freebsd box at 00:17:00 and it doesn't show up on
the other box until 00:20:00. When the following shows up in the logs:
Logs:
SyncFilesController: started periodic scan
[20130419 00:20:48] SyncFilesController[file updated]: processing file /Rhodes/takesAReallyLongTime
[20130419 00:20:48] New torrent created for file takesAReallyLongTime mt:
Setup:
I have a Linux box with the webUi on.
It's setup with all the options unchecked accept delete files to .SyncTrash.
The folder is connected to 10.0.0.24:1200
I have a freebsd box running with the following config:
{
"device_name": "hostname"
,"listening_port" : 1200
,"storage_path" : "/opt/btSync/.sync"
,"check_for_updates" : false
,"use_upnp" : false
,"download_limit" : 0
,"upload_limit" : 0
,"shared_folders" :
[
{
"secret" : "the same secret i coppied out of the web ui"
,"dir" : "/Rhodes"
,"use_relay_server" : false
,"use_tracker" : false
,"use_dht" : false
,"search_lan" : false
,"use_sync_trash" : true
,"known_hosts" :
[
"10.0.0.22:1200"
]
}
]
}
Kinda syncing on crutches
in Sync General Discussion
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You may have gotten the 10 minute thing from :
How soon does synchronization start?
When a file is added to the shared folder, the changes start syncing immediately (due to system peculiarities, sync on Mac OS X 10.6 may be delayed up to 10 minutes). If you change a file inside a shared folder, sync will start after the file is saved and/or closed.
Could OSx be that close to freebsd?