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- 13 Nov 2017, 20:16
- Forum: Help
- Topic: .ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
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Re: .ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
Update: Switching to SFTP instead of SMB made it work properly. For reference: Linux and Samba do not play nicely with file ids as far as I can tell.
- 12 Nov 2017, 02:27
- Forum: Help
- Topic: .ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
- Replies: 5
- Views: 655
Re: .ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
Oh, interesting. Where can I learn more about how those work? The server itself is FreeNAS and it's working through a SMB share - possibly I'd need to access the server through an NFS share instead?
- 09 Nov 2017, 03:05
- Forum: Help
- Topic: .ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
- Replies: 5
- Views: 655
Re: .ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
Not the same pair, two pairs with one shared element. Like:
Folder (Windows) <-> Folder (Server) <-> Folder (Linux)
Changes that occur between Windows/Server aren't reflected in ".sync.ffs_db" - moving any files around on the Windows side and having it sync up with the Server means that when I do ...
Folder (Windows) <-> Folder (Server) <-> Folder (Linux)
Changes that occur between Windows/Server aren't reflected in ".sync.ffs_db" - moving any files around on the Windows side and having it sync up with the Server means that when I do ...
- 08 Nov 2017, 08:30
- Forum: Help
- Topic: .ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
- Replies: 5
- Views: 655
.ffs_db files are differently named wiith Linux and Windows clients
I have a file server that I keep updated from a Linux and a Windows client. Unfortunately, the Windows client generated a "sync.ffs_db" file whereas the Linux client has ".sync.ffs_db" which means that Two-Way synchronization isn't moving files as it should be.
Is there a way to rename the .ffs_db ...
Is there a way to rename the .ffs_db ...