ricklahaye
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Hi,
Please note PI is only 700mhz.
It will indeed spin down your HD when it is not in use. I would advise to take 1 harddisk with external power supply.
Also note that your disk is a 3.5 SATA disk, PI has no sata ports only usb. Therefore you need a USB disk with a external power supply.
If you don't have a external power supply there is a big chance it will not be usable as a PI is only powered by 5v USB.
Also i don't think the PI can handle files over 1gb.
Bottleneck would be CPU > RAM > DISK
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Got problem again, still not fixed.
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Same problem, also got out of sync. :S
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Try the version released today. Fixed some syncing problems like out of sync.
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Debug log will be written to the normal log.
Debug.txt is only enabling it.
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Is bug, will be fixed in next version.
You could try right click on encrypted folder, overwrite changes.
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Sorry of the odd question, but when can we expect a next beta version?
Actually waiting for a fix or the "out of sync" problem with encrypted read nodes.
Happy programming!
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Can confirm this bug, also sent logs while ago.
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Make sure your home folder is the folder under which btsync is running.
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cmd > taskkill /F /IM btsync.exe
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On a QNAP the root account is named admin. You could use sudo -u <user> btsync
To install sudo type;ipkg install sudo -
Depends, if you download btsync from the site you are only provided with a binary which should be started manually, or you can indeed create an init.d script (startup script).
You can find one here too: https://gist.github.com/5398362.gitOr use btsync from an unofficial repository for example; http://forum.bittorrent.com/topic/18974-debian-and-ubuntu-server-unofficial-packages-for-bittorrent-sync/
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I agree that 1.3 was way more stable. Also with 1.4 I have out of sync on ARM processors? (bug)
Though I know it still in beta phase.
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No, this isn't the case. It does it for me even when I am on the same network as the Raspberry Pi. Additionally, the custom port of 8888 is remaining, so HTTPS/SSL is operating via this port - nothing to do with Port 443.
I've now seen this issue on three completely different Raspberry Pi units - two running RaspBMC/OSMC and the third running Raspbian.
I can confirm this. HTTPS is not working, also when i trust the self signed certificate on the client. Keeps loading...
HTTP works well.
Android Cm Keeps Crashing After 40 Seconds
in Sync Troubleshooting
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Hi,
My btsync on Android keeps crashing on startup after 40 seconds.
Android 4.4.4 with CyanogenMod latest stable.
Can someone confirm that it is safe to post the dump file with sync codes??;
E/UTERRORONOES(27097): Dump path: /data/data/com.bittorrent.sync/files/.sync//558ac36b-c079-2acf-7370d372-708c299d.dmp