I am in the same situation I think. One difference is that I have network bandwidth to deal with. No solutions have been found other than for me to figure out if my NAS is causing issues or not, which I have no idea how to do.
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- 17 May 2020, 20:31
- Forum: Help
- Topic: 1 to 1 copy with folder changes
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- 27 Apr 2020, 14:31
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
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Re: Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
If what you are saying is true, does that mean the solution is to fix the NAS so that it is able to keep up with the transfer speed from FFS or would it require FFS to change the code on how it dealt with slow or delayed access? Thanks again.
- 25 Apr 2020, 21:31
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
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Re: Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
I continued to try and diagnose the issue and was able to get some idea of what might be happening. I am currently running FreeFileSync on a wireless laptop connecting to a NAS on the same local network. 1) If I sync a few files, they are moved with no issues. The log clearly states the move and the...
- 11 Apr 2020, 14:34
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
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Re: Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
Yes it is enabled. I believe it is always on when 2-way sync it used.
- 11 Apr 2020, 13:31
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
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Synology NAS move versus copy/delete
I am running a Synology NAS on my local network for a 2-way sync with certain folders from my computer. I recently moved around over 500 GB of media files within one of those synced folders. Freefilesync recognizes all the moves correctly, but when I execute the sync, it starts to copy and delete th...