AndreK

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  1. @eltopo you are right, but what confuses me is this: let's say rslsync instances on computer A and B had teh prog directory synced and in use for years.

    I just added computer C for backup, it had not the prog directory, rslsync added the directory - and started out by messing up the syncing to itself, while computer A and B were perfectly synced and happy.  - strange. (on LAN)

  2. This screenshot is taken >2 days after installing this rslsync.

    as you can see - it failed to download 2748 files .. with two synced peers - one of then on the same LAN.

    a week later - and the issue resolved itself ..except of one file 

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    The last file error is totally meaningless to me.. can't download one file ...and just a "."

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    What is going on, why is it not more reliable?

  3. I've installed .deb package and configured like: https://help.resilio.com/hc/en-us/articles/206178924-Installing-Sync-package-on-Linux

    tried both --user and pure service.

    The issue is that while this looks good:

     systemctl --user enable resilio-sync
    Created symlink /home/andre/.config/systemd/user/default.target.wants/resilio-sync.service → /usr/lib/systemd/user/resilio-sync.service.
    andre@ODIN:~$ systemctl --user start resilio-sync
    andre@ODIN:~$ systemctl --user status resilio-sync
    ● resilio-sync.service - Resilio Sync service
         Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/resilio-sync.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
         Active: active (running) since Tue 2022-12-06 16:07:49 CET; 40s ago
           Docs: https://help.getsync.com/
        Process: 32086 ExecStartPre=/etc/resilio-sync/init_user_config.sh (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
        Process: 32090 ExecStart=/usr/bin/rslsync --config /home/andre/.config/resilio-sync/config.json (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
        Process: 32092 ExecStartPost=/bin/sleep 1 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
       Main PID: 32091 (rslsync)
         CGroup: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/resilio-sync.service
                 └─32091 /usr/bin/rslsync --config /home/andre/.config/resilio-sync/config.json

    I can't see the webpage at port 8888

    if I stop the service and just run rslsync  - the webUI is accessible.

    please advise.

  4. The look is not welcoming, it have one huge download button for stinking windows (my browser tells the site it's Linux) , and some small link to the rest of OS'es.

     

    We do not live in the 90's  - a great tool like this should boast its multiplatform ability by listing ALL supported platforms with pride.

    After all, users today expect at least some desktop and some mobile platform, and the first glance does not make it clear that you support it all.

     

    Example of one nice way to present all: https://spideroak.com/opendownload/

  5. I have IPv6 connectivity, and a NAT'ed IPv4 which is not official.

    All peers (at home and work) have default settings as in http://sync-help.bittorrent.com/customer/portal/articles/1656691-what-is-a-relay-server-?b_id=3885

     

    My laptop, which is on the same LAN/subnet as my workstation have often trouble with "no peers".

     

    All clients are Linux 1.4.106 Beta.


    another observation; I have 5 shared folders.    changing anyone makes the laptop discover it at "out of sync" - so apparently there is some connection, it also sees the number of files to update - but does very little about it.