![]() ![]() It is easy to use – just start using it and you will get it immediately.Light on resources (it actually works well on my QNAP-TS109: and 128MB RAM).Simple command line server with webGUI, makes it easy to run on headless machines, and the same GUI for all platforms.It is still early, but a few things I like: But enough about ownCloud, I think I have found something much better for my needs: Syncthing. $ syncthing -reset-database ( does not start syncthing )Īfter several hours of scanning everything seems to work perfectly!įor quite a while I have been using ownCloud to syncronize and backup files. So after shutting down Syncthing I tried the quite scary: Then I found that I had similar problems on another RPi V2. I upgraded my RPi V1 to an RPi V2, with little success. The usual reason for this seems to be hardware problem (!?!). ![]() Some errors indicated Bad Magic Number and Checksum Corruption. It turned out it crashed and started over. Well, that is ok, but after that it still constantly used 100% CPU despite all folders were “up to date”. I raised Rescan Interval to several hours (so it would finish before staring over).Īfter startup it took about 10-15 min to get the web GUI up, and about an hour to scan all folders for the first time. I thought that was a little bit too much for my RPi V1 (Syncthing 0.14.40, Arch Linux), because it constantly ran at 100%. I have a library of 10 different folders, 120000 files, 42000 directories and 428GB of data. I think Syncthing is an amazing piece of software, but I ran into problem last week. ![]()
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