victorwoo

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  1. I've 4 computers with Win8 x64 and BitTorrent Sync 1.1.15 in the same LAN, and each computer can access the internet and has turned firewall off. Each computer can access ftp, http, etc. service to each other.

    Both of them shared a BTSync folder, but there is a little chance for one computer to see another. In the other word, the "Devices" tab in BitTorrent Sync is nearly always empty!

    The same environment works before.

    What's the matter? How to fix it?

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  2. I've read .SyncIgnore with my friends but can't quite understand the meaning, excuse me for my poor English.

    [A] .SyncIgnore ... will not work with the files that have already been synced.

    If you add indexed files to .SyncIgnore, they will be deleted on other syncing devices.

    [A] and seems inconsistent ?

    And what shall I do to achieve this goal:

    Ignore some .ini and .log file from both ComputerA and ComputerB, keep them changing in local, don't delete any of them?

  3. I've a NAS to store files that won't changed frequently, and the motor of fan is hibernated during the idle time(5 min without IO), to reduce the power and noise.

    When it receive IO request, the motor of fan start to run and after 15 sec, the file system is readable.

    So, if the interval is set to 10 min, my NAS nearly always works in full speed and make a lot of noise.

    :(

  4. You mean what the .SyncIgnore does ?

    Located in the root of the shared folder.

    Won't .SyncIgnore self be synced between computers?

    There are some unreadable chars in .SyncIgnore:

    It supports *** and *** wildcard symbols.

    What's in *** in English?

  5. Exclude list is important and maybe easy to be implemented.

    During sync, multiple user operating a folder may cause conflicted, unnecessary files.

    So I think something like git's ".gitignore" is very important, which help us to exclude *.tmp, *.swp, *.ini, etc..

  6. Exclude list is important and maybe easy to be implemented.

    During sync, multiple user operating a folder may cause conflicted, unnecessary files.

    So I think something like git's ".gitignore" is very important, which help us to exclude *.tmp, *.swp, *.ini, etc..

    Resolved, use ".SyncIgnore".