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    I need to fix the btsync repo for armhf.

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    Just disable the btsync repo.

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    Working on it. Might be a couple of days.

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  • I keep getting this (notified by mail)


    Code
    /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:error: skipping "/var/log/syncthing/syncthing_***.log" because parent directory has insecure permissions (It's world writable or writable by group which is not "root") Set "su" directive in config file to tell logrotate which user/group should be used for rotation.


    Doesn't the plugin setup correct permissions? I solved this manually but thought I'd let you know

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    Doesn't the plugin setup correct permissions? I solved this manually but thought I'd let you know


    Fixed in 1.9.2 in repo now.

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    Edited once, last by ryecoaaron ().

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    From a quick glance, it should work but would be a lot of work. I would say it will have to be pretty low on the priority list.

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  • I have just got into another issue, although not sure if it is direcly associated.


    The automated check for updates throws me each time a mail with this content:

    Code
    CRON-APT RUN [/etc/cron-apt/config]: Fri Dec 11 04:00:02 CET 2015
    CRON-APT SLEEP: 2088, Fri Dec 11 04:34:50 CET 2015
    CRON-APT ACTION: 0-update
    CRON-APT LINE: /usr/bin/apt-get -o Acquire::http::Dl-Limit=25 update -o quiet=2
    W: Failed to fetch https://dl.bintray.com/openmediavault-plugin-developers/stoneburner-sync/dists/wheezy/main/binary-armhf/Packages  Operation too slow. Less than 10 bytes/sec transferred the last 120 seconds
    
    
    E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.


    If I refresh the updates list in OMV GUI then I don't get any message like this.
    Everything seems fine, it is just annoying and I might miss real errors at a later point.

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    The bintray repo must have been slow. Hopefully it is fixed soon.

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  • Thank's for debian, thank's for omv, thanks for syncthing!


    I have one question:


    I installed syncthing via the repo. The tab syncthing is showing in omv under services.


    Here I can "Add user" and define instances for each of them. But I don't know the mechanism behind it. Is one instance of syncthing running per user? And how can I keep them apart? just with the port number?

    I would like that each of the user has it's own instance on the server. But as far as I see syncthing is ignoring the user & passwords from omv...


    What is the best practice here? And how is the system theoretically working?


    Greetings!


    PS.: Can't post without allowing scripts from google.com (don't be evil!). Bad day! :thumbdown:

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    The versions from inotify are confusing, if they are not align with Master syncthing I can't see it working properly with the plugin since I recall syntax changes in the configuration around version 0.12.x


    The github page releases the binary, if you want to try it replace it with this new binary. The syncthing binary should be


    /usr/bin/syncthing


    Make a backup to another location before replacing it.

  • Why should I replacing it? It not another version or fork oft syncthing core. Its like a Plugin for syncthing, that act like a file watcher, so the disks can spin down.


    "Syncthing (core) uses a rescan interval to detect changes in folders. This application (syncthing-inotify) uses OS primitives to detect changes as soon as they happen. Therefore, if you save a file, syncthing-inotify will know about it and pass this information to Syncthing such that near real-time synchronisation can be achieved." [1]


    [1] https://github.com/syncthing/syncthing-inotify

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