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  1. On 4/28/2021 at 4:44 PM, Daria said:

    We suspect that there is an issue with async disk operations that leads to Sync crashing. The suggested way to prevent it from happening is adding "async_io" : false, line to resilio-sync.conf file, like this (please mind the syntax):

    ?name=async_io-false.png

    To find the absolute path to the file, run the following command in the terminal (Sync must be running)
    ps aux | grep rslsync | grep -v grep

    How do you do that when Sync ever runs only for a minute or 2???

     

    I stopped using Sync now, use FreeFileSync now. It does not even require an agent on the NAS.

  2. On 5/16/2021 at 11:27 PM, Frank Maier said:


    It's very simple.

    Go to the QTS Webinterface, open the App Center, stop Resilio Sync.

    Activate SSH on your NAS, install Putty, enter the IP of your NAS, Port 22 and press connect. Enter as admin. Go to the normal shell.

    https://www.qnap.com/en-us/how-to/knowledge-base/article/how-to-access-qnap-nas-by-ssh

    
    
    cd /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/ResilioSync/

    There it is, edit it with

    
    
    vim resilio-sync.conf

    Press i to enter the INSERT mode and edit the file. Press ESC to exit the mode, type

    
    
    :wq

    to exit and save the file. Restart Resilio Sync from the App Center.

    The solution from Resilio seems to have it solved for me, 

     

    Seriously - you think that's "very simple" - ???

  3. I have 4 GB RAM in the NAS, which are currently - and typically - used only to around 28 or 30%. Storage is occupied with 9.82 TB to around 80%, with 2,44 TB still available.

    At present, only 1 peer is on, but there could be up to 3 if my other devices are running or in the LAN. There are currently 62 folders to sync, some are small with only a few small files and sync only to one of the possible peers, others can contain subdirectory structures up to 6 levels deep, several 10,000 files and several 100 GB and sync to 2 or all of the peers, if they are online.

    So far I have not analyzed any Resilio logs, from former tries to look into some (on the PC, not on the NAS) I vaguely remember that I did not understand really them. Where would I find Resilio log files on the NAS?

     

  4. Thanks for reminding me of this. I updated to the 2.7.2.1375 now. After the update, I was able to open Resilio on the NAS. It was working there for about 1 minute, then darkened the browser window, showing

    "Sync Home has stopped responding. Try reloading the page, or restart the Sync Home instance you were connected to."

    I first tried to reload the page, this resulted in the error message that I reported above: "Firefox can't establish a connection to server (my NAS's IP address):14860"

    Next I stopped Resilio from the NAS's App overview, and started it again after a short wait. After that, I could connect to Resilio again. This time it did not stop responding after a minute. I hope it keeps working continuously now, and succeeds to finally sync a newly added subdirectory that I created recently, to my PC's harddisk.

  5. I updated the QNAP O/S, after that I could connect to Resilio Sync as I used to.

    But unfortunately, this worked only once. When I tried again, I got the error message again.

    Then I restarted the NAS once more because I thought, maybe it works again afterwards (even if only once), but it didn't.

  6. Hello everyone,

    I have a problem with Resilio syncing between my Windows PC and my QNAP NAS. According to the App Center on my TS-251+, Resilio Sync 2.7.1.1370 is installed, but when I try to open it, I get an error message "Firefox can't establish a connection to server (my NAS's IP address):14860".

    How can I get control over it again?

  7. Today I installed Sync on my Android 5.0 smartphone. I set it up to sync my music folder with a folder on the NAS holding the same data. It started off well, but after about half an hour, having synchronized 96%, it slowed down extremely to around 100 kB/s (the figure jumps up and down from a few kB/s to a little over 100 kB/s). Effectively, during that initial half hour it worked at about 5 to 6 MB/s, but then the transfer rate suddenly dropped dramatically.

    This is within my home WiFi, which is 802.11ac. I disabled syncing via mobile networks.

    The folder holds 10.6 GB in 1896 files, of which 10.2 GB / 1814 files are now synced. This is now going on since a few hours, but the number of synchronized files does not increase at all.

    Strangely, when I look at the folder on the smartphone, it says 99%, although when I click on the (i) in the line, it shows that only 10.2 of 10.6 GB are sync'd, which is only 96%.

    Who can help me?

     

  8. I changed names of subfolders inside a sync share. It seems that I observed a temporary non-functioning of sync when I wrote my enquiry, because when I tried again now, it worked as I expected. Looks like I misinterpreted the explanation that I linked in my original enquiry - that happens, because English is not my native language. I'm sorry ... you can close this issue.