doublelucky

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  1. @RomanZ Yes that's right. As many Synology 'tutorials' advise me (even Synology writes it in their How_to_add_extra_security_to_your_Synology_NAS (point 2), page) the first thing I do at a new Synology is create a new admin and disable the default admin. This never caused any troubles until the new DSM update. 

    When I enable the admin, the BitTorrent app starts normally, if not it wont start.

  2. @RomanZ Please check the attachment, here you can see what happens. When the machine starts the status of the app is Stopped. I can't start it until I enable the admin account again.

    In DSM 5.2 (and before) I never had this issue, the app just started automatically after startup and the admin account was always disabled.

    19-4-2016 12-58-54.mp4

    idk of the attachments is working, if not: http://nl.tinypic.com/r/2wm1jsl/9

     

  3. @RomanZ When I got my Syno I created a new admin and disabled the default user called 'admin'. 
    I installed the app with the new user and this always worked normally, until I installed DSM 6 last week. I reinstalled it, replaced the btsync file as you write in your manual but it doesn't started automatically.

    I tried your /usr/local/bittorrentsync/bin/btsync --config /usr/local/bittorrentsync/var/sync.conf with that new admin and that starts the service, but after a reboot I have to do it again.

    But I did what joeyvandijk writes, I login with my new admin, enabled the default admin, go to Package Center and just run the app (still logged in as as the new admin). And after that I disable the default admin again and it works like it should. 

  4. On 25-3-2016 at 2:01 PM, joeyvandijk said:

    Also important to note is that you need to enable the "admin"-account. If it is enabled it will also say "Failed to run package service". I installed DSM6 and it did not work due to I did not use the admin-account.

    @joeyvandijk This works for me! Thanks a lot!

    I tried a lot but the app won't start automatically after a reboot.

    On 21-2-2016 at 11:27 AM, RomanZ said:

    @kornac Try do the following: when you SSH to Syno, navigate to "/var/packages/bittorrentsync/scripts" and run "sudo ./start-stop-status start" and let me know the output of you see (ensure that no other versions of Sync are running prior you do it, of course). This is pretty much the same Syno does when you click the "Run" on DSM.

    @RomanZ I got the following message, although I had root access.

    $ sudo ./start-stop-status start
    Password:
    Starting BitTorrent Sync ...
    Your account has expired; please contact your system administrator
    su: Permission denied

    I also tried /usr/local/bittorrentsync/bin/btsync --config /usr/local/bittorrentsync/var/sync.conf and this does start btsync, but after a reboot I have to start it manually again.

    But knowing I can start the service with the admin account enabled is OK for now, at least I can use btsync :) Hopefully a next update will solve this problem.