sjau

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  1. The weekend is close... I guess I'll give it a test spin then
  2. Upgrade to 12.04? 10.04 is only supported for 1 more year on a server.
  3. The main problem I have is that it has been working for weeks and now it suddently doesn't anymore... ok, that works now. Thx
  4. So, where do I need to add credentials now? also to the file in .config? And shall I make both ports the same? Hmmm, I amended the .config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf with the credentials but still the python icon doesn't like it. I also set the same port in .btsync/config.json no luck though. looking again at the btsync-auto.conf I noticed all chages were overwriten.
  5. maybe that's also of use: ps aux | grep btsynchyper 30124 2.2 0.1 431204 29236 pts/16 Sl 12:00 0:00 python /usr/lib/btsync-user/btsyncindicator.py --config /home/hyper/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf --iconpath /usr/share/icons/hicolor/22x22/statushyper 30134 0.0 0.0 4444 368 pts/16 S 12:00 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/lib/btsync-user/btsync-starterhyper 30161 93.7 0.5 445608 85208 ? Ssl 12:00 0:09 /usr/lib/btsync-user/btsync-agent --config /home/hyper/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.confhyper 30232 0.0 0.0 13236 920 pts/17 S+ 12:00 0:00 grep --color=auto btsync pgrep -u $(id -u) -x btsync-agent30161 WUI not accessible I think I found the problem... or part to it the config file in ~/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf uses a different port than the config file in ~/.btsync/config.json The weird thing is the config file in the .config folder has no login data set... However the config file in .btsync does have. When using the port from .config and the user login from .btsync I manage to loging. Could the python indicator also use the wrong port?
  6. cat .btsync/btsync-user.log 2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 btsync-starter: start2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 make_user_files: User specific files and directories created2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: begin2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: frontend not running but LOCKFILE detected! Strange! btsyncindicator should handle it2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: starting frontend with default config file /home/hyper/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: process is NOT running!!!! Something went wrong!2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: end2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 btsync-starter: no running statefile detected - forking runner...2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 agent_runner: begin2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 btsync-starter: end2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 agent_runner: starting up components...2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 make_user_files: User specific files and directories created2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: begin2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: process is running with pid 286182014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_frontend: end2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_agent: begin2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_agent: starting agent with default config file /home/hyper/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf2014-02-25 11:46:36+01:00 start_agent: endcat .btsync/debug.txt 0000hyper@subi:~$ rm -f ~/.btsync/btsync-user.loghyper@subi:~$ btsync debug 0000Enabling verbose logging (Mask: 0000)hyper@subi:~$ btsync restarthyper@subi:~$ BitTorrent Sync forked to background. pid = 28653WARNING:root:Communication Error caught, displaying error messageWARNING:root:Communication Error caught, displaying error messageWARNING:root:Communication Error caught, displaying error messageWARNING:root:Communication Error caught, displaying error messageWARNING:root:Communication Error caught, displaying error message no luck.
  7. no it doesn't work.... no matter how long I keep it running, there's the exclamation mark in the systemtray icon and the warning above just keeps appearing. Tried to access the wui anyway but no luck. 2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 btsync-starter: start2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 make_user_files: User specific files and directories created2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: begin2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: frontend not running but LOCKFILE detected! Strange! btsyncindicator should handle it2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: starting frontend with default config file /home/hyper/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: process is NOT running!!!! Something went wrong!2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: end2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 btsync-starter: no running statefile detected - forking runner...2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 btsync-starter: end2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 agent_runner: begin2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 agent_runner: starting up components...2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 make_user_files: User specific files and directories created2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: begin2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: process is running with pid 277692014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_frontend: end2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_agent: begin2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_agent: starting agent with default config file /home/hyper/.config/btsync/btsync-auto.conf2014-02-25 11:40:15+01:00 start_agent: end
  8. Did you add a new version to the repo yet? I just apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade but I didn't get a new version. Also, you said that this problem occurse only on old version like 12.04 but I'm running 14.04 and having the same issue. Get:1 http://debian.yeasoft.net/btsync/ trusty/main btsync-user all 1.14.2-1 [41.9 kB] :~$ btsync start:~$ BitTorrent Sync forked to background. pid = 12695WARNING:root:Communication Error caught, displaying error messageWARNING:root:Communication Error caught, displaying error message
  9. EDIT: CAN BE CLOSED - I JUST NEED TO READ THE FAQ MORE OFTEN. Hi there I have a question relating to .!sync files. What exactely are they? I noticed that they sometimes get created (and never deleted). So I wondere if I just could find . -type f -iname '.!sync' -exec rm {} \;
  10. You seem to misunderstand the term "two-way synchronization". one-way sync: MASTER --> SLAVE two-way sync: NODE <--> NODE From Wikipedia: In one-way file synchronization, also called mirroring, updated files are copied from a 'source' location to one or more 'target' locations, but no files are copied back to the source location. In two-way file synchronization, updated files are copied in both directions, usually with the purpose of keeping the two locations identical to each other. A bit late but still opting BTSync to go FLOSS
  11. hmmm ./btsync or service btsync start still, I think it's not good behaviour to not use a default configuration by default. Maybe have the config in /etc/btsync/default.conf or something... I like that you can start with different configs but if no config is specified, it should use a default one.
  12. Hi there One feature I really miss is that by default btsync doesn't use a config. So whenever you (re)start it, you'll have to remember that you used a config before. I think it would be better if btsync would check if there's a "config.conf" or "default.conf" or "btsync.conf" file in the same folder and if it is and if no other config was indicated for btsync start, it should use that one.