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- 17 Jun 2023, 22:19
- Forum: Help
- Topic: FreeFileSync Error (Error Cannot move file)
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3951
Re: FreeFileSync Error (Error Cannot move file)
I've been having this issue for a while now and I fixed it just today. It turned out to be a corrupted NTFS partition error, fixable by booting into Windows and running disk checking. After that everything worked fine. In my example that was because I daily drive GNU/Linux on my system and since it ...
- 14 Mar 2023, 23:51
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: RealTimeSync enviroment variables on Linux
- Replies: 3
- Views: 450
Re: RealTimeSync enviroment variables on Linux
Thank you, there might also be a typo in the paragraph below, it says %changed_file% instead of %change_file%
- 14 Mar 2023, 16:39
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: RealTimeSync enviroment variables on Linux
- Replies: 3
- Views: 450
RealTimeSync enviroment variables on Linux
Hello,
I've tried to see what files cause RealTimeSync to run.
When I looked into the documentation, I saw that on Linux I should enter the following command:
echo %change_action% "%change_path%" >> ~/Desktop/log.txt
However I found out that this doesn't work. What worked for me was the following ...
I've tried to see what files cause RealTimeSync to run.
When I looked into the documentation, I saw that on Linux I should enter the following command:
echo %change_action% "%change_path%" >> ~/Desktop/log.txt
However I found out that this doesn't work. What worked for me was the following ...
- 10 Jan 2023, 19:45
- Forum: Help
- Topic: RealTimeSync see what triggered a change on Linux
- Replies: 2
- Views: 138
Re: RealTimeSync see what triggered a change on Linux
Thank you for the quick response,
I was confused as to where these variables are available and that it was actually in the RealTimeSync's command line field, not in the terminal itself.
If I may, I would suggest adding this to the manual.
I was confused as to where these variables are available and that it was actually in the RealTimeSync's command line field, not in the terminal itself.
If I may, I would suggest adding this to the manual.
- 10 Jan 2023, 17:31
- Forum: Help
- Topic: RealTimeSync see what triggered a change on Linux
- Replies: 2
- Views: 138
RealTimeSync see what triggered a change on Linux
Greetings,
I would like to see which file or directory has triggered a synchronization.
In the RealTimeSync documentation I've noticed that on Windows there's an option to do that using the %change_action% variable, but it's not available on Linux.
Is there any way to know what caused a change on ...
I would like to see which file or directory has triggered a synchronization.
In the RealTimeSync documentation I've noticed that on Windows there's an option to do that using the %change_action% variable, but it's not available on Linux.
Is there any way to know what caused a change on ...
- 04 Sep 2021, 22:22
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Transfers over FTP (vsFTPd) cause frequent 426 and 150 errors
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3592
Re: Transfers over FTP (vsFTPd) cause frequent 426 and 150 errors
OK I found the solution to my problem. It's migrating to SFTP.
Doing it is very easy, much easier than setting up vsFTPd all together.
I followed this tutorial: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-set-up-an-sftp-server-on-linux/
Hope this helps anyone!
Doing it is very easy, much easier than setting up vsFTPd all together.
I followed this tutorial: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-set-up-an-sftp-server-on-linux/
Hope this helps anyone!
- 23 Jun 2021, 18:36
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Transfers over FTP (vsFTPd) cause frequent 426 and 150 errors
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3592
Transfers over FTP (vsFTPd) cause frequent 426 and 150 errors
Greetings,
I'm using FreeFileSync to create a backup of my data on my own FTP server (hosted using vsFTPd on Ubuntu 20.04). While transferring data, sometimes this error is thrown:
CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE: server did not report OK, got 426
426 Failure reading network stream. [curl_easy_perform]
This ...
I'm using FreeFileSync to create a backup of my data on my own FTP server (hosted using vsFTPd on Ubuntu 20.04). While transferring data, sometimes this error is thrown:
CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE: server did not report OK, got 426
426 Failure reading network stream. [curl_easy_perform]
This ...