Hi
I'm using MacOS High Sierra,
I have set up the following realfilesync but is not woking. What's wrong with my setting?
Cheers
Ronald
RealtimeSync not work
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Win 7 x64, RealtimeSync 9.9 not work too but partially.
On system disk C not work, on other disks work. Timeout=10, file system for disks - NTFS.
Executed under user and administrator, but no results.
What's problem?
How RealtimeSync handling received event from OS about changes on disk?
And what is this event?
On system disk C not work, on other disks work. Timeout=10, file system for disks - NTFS.
Executed under user and administrator, but no results.
What's problem?
How RealtimeSync handling received event from OS about changes on disk?
And what is this event?
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Oh my god, for system disk C idle setting for 10+ sec too much, need reduce to 1+ sec, otherwise auto sync not run))) very nice ...
Solution: if auto sync not run - reduce idle setting until sync work
Solution: if auto sync not run - reduce idle setting until sync work
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Minimal idle = 2 seconds, at which synchronization begins. Every 2 seconds fuck the disks is not an option. I deselected the checkbox auto-close from results-window and now close window with different periodicity manually, thereby allowing run the next iteration. But this is all no auto-synchronization ...
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Max idle = 300 seconds, at which synchronization begins.
Summary: idle time [2;300], at which synchronization begins.
Summary: idle time [2;300], at which synchronization begins.
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Your command line is incorrect. FreeFileSync.app is just a folder and cannot be executed from command line. To get the correct command line just import a .ffs_batch file into RealTimeSync.Hi
I'm using MacOS High Sierra,
I have set up the following realfilesync but is not woking. What's wrong with my setting? rylchen, 23 Apr 2018, 08:21
For the record, the correct path to the FreeFileSync executable in your case is:
/Applications/FreeFileSync_9/FreeFileSync.app/Contents/MacOS/FreeFileSync