List Of Files Remaining Near End Of Sync


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Hello,

I'm syncing win7-x64 "Desktop" folder using btsync-1.4.83 to ubuntu-14.04-server x64 with btsync downloaded at the same time.

 

My next test was to disrupt the connection and resync rw copies.

 

I found some problems when multiple nics exist on my win7 laptop. I got a workaround to turn

off all the nics except one and exit and restart btsync. this seems to make it so that btsync is not waiting

endlessly and not finding it's lan peers. I've got the select boxes set to not use the internet (deselected relay, deselected dht, and deselected tracker)

 

I switched my test over to syncing a RO copy from win7 laptop to ubuntu server. I let it sync about 80GB

and removed the laptop after about 50% of the data was synced. I reattached the laptop for about 6 hours (upon reattaching the laptop to the network, i stopped and restarting the btsyncs), and it says 1 of 1 peers on the right of the line, but still tells me that "No peers online to receive ... GB" on the left side. I've attached an image of this message. But while it tells me there are no peers to receive,

it also tells me that it is sending and receiving data at the bottom of the window.

 

The syncing eventually gets near completion, but it says there are 3 files left. I closed all

apps to make sure non of them are Locked. 1 of the files no longer even exists on the Desktop system, so why is it still on my list of files it needs send, and two seemingly arbitrary files are still listed and never sync.

 

I'd like to eventually have it tell me that I'm in sync, so I know it is OK to disconnect, but not sure if those files will ever disappear. Is there anyway to clear those files? force a "i'm in sync" status. I can manually copy those files or something if I have to, but Bittorrent Sync doesn't seem to clean this up itself.

 

 

 

 

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I am unable to send the logs due to it being a production system and references to files of confidential nature.

 

I see 3 files on the win7 side. it appears that the ubuntu fileserver is happy, but the win7-desktop thinks it has files to sync.

Here is the log

 

version: 1.4.83
platform: Windows workstation 6.1.7601 amd64

[2014-09-24 11:47:43] total physical memory 4170080256 max disk cache 33554432

[2014-09-24 11:47:44] Using IP address 192.168.137.201
[2014-09-24 11:47:44] Aes BCrypt algorithm provider has been loaded and initialized
[2014-09-24 11:47:44] Loading config file version 1.4.83
[2014-09-24 11:47:45] SF[878F]: Loaded folder \\?\C:\Users\XXXXXXX\Desktop
[2014-09-24 11:47:45] failed to set IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP for 169.254.11.53:0: -1
[2014-09-24 11:47:45] failed to set IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP for 169.254.189.157:0: -1
[2014-09-24 11:47:55] NAT-PMP: Unable to map port with NAT-PMP.
[2014-09-24 11:48:38] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:54131
[2014-09-24 11:48:46] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:48:46] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:48:49] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:54132
[2014-09-24 11:49:28] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:49:38] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:49:48] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:49:58] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:50:08] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:50:19] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:50:29] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
[2014-09-24 11:52:24] Changing IP address from 192.168.137.201 to 192.168.2.103
[2014-09-24 11:52:45] Changing IP address from 192.168.2.103 to 192.168.137.201
[2014-09-24 11:52:45] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:54267
[2014-09-24 11:52:45] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:54267
[2014-09-24 11:52:47] Incoming connection from 192.168.137.133:37351
 
 
on the unbuntu-14.04 side 
I see the following types of messages in the log where fileXXX is the file that shows up on the btsync-win7 side.
 
FC[] file updated - processing file /mnt/raid/fileXXX t:NNN s:MMM
FC[] (R/O): updated for invalidated file "fileXXX" Skipping.
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Not that it helps but I have exactly the same issue. Macbook, Intel Linux machine at home (same LAN) and remote ARM based Raspberry Pi, all running 1.4.83. The Pi acts as an offsite read-only backup for the local Linux server and has 8 read-only shares. The MacBook and Linux machine are 100% synced on all shares.

 

However on the remote RaspPi machine its a very different story

 

SourceCode Share - 2 files failed to sync , 7.9KB & 669 Bytes

Eclipse Android Workspace share - 274 files totalling 2.69MB

Doc Share - 3 files in 31Kb

 

What I notice is that all the shares with bigger files seem to sync OK, its just the small ones that fail, my pictures and music shares are 100% synced on the remote device, all larger files, I don't know if this is just a coincidence but I do seem to remember that btsync handles small file sync differently in that it doesnt chunk them but sends in one piece.

 

Perhaps a clue to the issue...

 

Kate

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