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reggler replied on November 09, 2009 00:02 to the question "How do I change the machine for a backup folder?" in Wuala:
A comment on the problem "sync-up existing directory" in Wuala:
Actually I think it's working that way now, just didn't realize how i should do it before. Thanks :) Wuala is awesome! Love it, both thumbs up! – reggler, on November 05, 2009 02:02
reggler replied on November 03, 2009 17:21 to the problem "sync-up existing directory" in Wuala:
reggler replied on November 02, 2009 18:30 to the problem "sync-up existing directory" in Wuala:
reggler reported a problem in Wuala on November 02, 2009 01:01:
sync-up existing directoryHi There,
I have loads of data 60+GB in a certain directory uploaded to Wuala already. Now we luckily are able to create auto sync "backup folders" - now i would like this one directory to be synchronized with the data on my disk but there unfortunately is no option to sync-up a already existing folder with one on the local disk - which is very unfortunate!
I don't want to upload 60Gigs again. That'd be taking forever an exceed my transfer volume by far. Can this be added? That would be appreciated very much!-
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reggler reported a problem in Wuala on August 23, 2009 19:40:
download issues inside WualaWhen downloading inside Wuala I sometimes get a message saying "download failed" after it's been sitting there for a little while with 0kb/sec downstream. Then I go via weblink to download the files from the website and this always works! Wuala should be doing this in the background itself without any additional user interaction.
reggler replied on July 19, 2009 23:24 to the problem "Hanging Filesystem integration (Linux)" in Wuala:
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reggler started following the idea "Allowing synconization with folders outside wuala" in Wuala.
reggler reported a problem in Wuala on April 28, 2009 19:38:
nfs share not updated?My nfs share doesn't show the same content as displayed in wuala. It is mounted like:
localhost:/wuala on /home/reg/wuala/direct type nfs (rw,users,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=60,acregmin=10,noac,intr,nolock,soft,addr=127.0.0.1)
reggler replied on April 11, 2009 18:24 to the problem "Online time suddenly droped to nearly 0%" in Wuala:
no it didn't i woke up this morning and checked Wuala's online time and above chart is what i saw. I closed Wuala and then the first start-up attempt would not
Guys know what, my bad! I had problems accessing the share where all the data get saved. As soon as I had resolved that problem, the online time shut up into my old 70% area. It's all good now!
reggler replied on April 11, 2009 16:02 to the problem "Online time suddenly droped to nearly 0%" in Wuala:
reggler reported a problem in Wuala on April 11, 2009 15:58:
Online time suddenly droped to nearly 0%Online time suddenly droped to nearly 0% even tho the computer has been well connected all the time - what happened here? :o
reggler replied on April 05, 2009 18:49 to the problem "useless feedback messages" in Wuala:
reggler replied on April 02, 2009 13:23 to the question "Robocopy and Wuala drive" in Wuala:
Well, yeah that's true but I just would like to upload my music into the p2p cloud to have access to it from everywhere and i just would like to make sure that i got all the files on there and i'm not missing half of it...so for me it would basically be enough to "ls" thru the directories and if a certain file is not there, copy it. Do you know of any application that would do this? I started yesterday writing a perl script for myself that would exactly do this - but why invent the wheel twice, eh? Do you know of anything?
A comment on the question "Robocopy and Wuala drive" in Wuala:
> It would be the best if Wuala stores everything in the cache (same way
> like if you drop files onto Wuala) and encrypts/uploads when the network
> drive is idle. If so, using rsync would be a simple copy/delete action which
> would be a lot faster and reliable.
Yes but that wouldn't make sense either cause your local cache would require to be the same size as the data you'll have uploaded to the cloud - i don't know if i would like this... – reggler, on April 02, 2009 10:13
reggler replied on April 02, 2009 03:14 to the question "Robocopy and Wuala drive" in Wuala:
Hmm, crap this is what I got:
reg@reg-desktop:~/wuala/direct/reggler/media/Albums$ rsync -v -r -t --delete-after --force --delete-excluded --stats --log-file=~/wuala_rsync.log --progress --timeout=7200 --inplace --whole-file --modify-window=1 --human-readable /mnt/media/Albums/A* ~/wuala/direct/reggler/media/Albums/
rsync: failed to open log-file ~/wuala_rsync.log: No such file or directory (2)
Ignoring "log file" setting.
building file list ...
858 files to consider
A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities/A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities - 17 - The Hollow (Acoustic).mp3
6.44M 100% 6.82MB/s 0:00:00 (xfer#1, to-check=840/858)
A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities/A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities - 18 - The Hollow (Constantly Consuming Remix).mp3
5.31M 100% 2.31MB/s 0:00:02 (xfer#2, to-check=839/858)
A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities/A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities - 19 - The Nurse Who Loved Me (Alt Live Version).mp3
8.45M 100% 3.17MB/s 0:00:02 (xfer#3, to-check=838/858)
A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities/A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities - 20 - Sleeping Beauty (Acoustic).mp3
7.30M 100% 3.60MB/s 0:00:01 (xfer#4, to-check=837/858)
A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities/A Perfect Circle - B Sides & Rarities - 21 - Vacant (Live Cover).mp3
6.07M 100% 2.47MB/s 0:00:02 (xfer#5, to-check=836/858)
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms/Thumbs.db
6.66K 100% 7.43kB/s 0:00:00 (xfer#6, to-check=817/858)
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms/Thumbs.db:encryptable
0 100% 0.00kB/s 0:00:00 (xfer#7, to-check=816/858)
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms/desktop.ini
371 100% 0.41kB/s 0:00:00 (xfer#8, to-check=815/858)
A Perfect Circle - eMOTIVe/desktop.ini
347 100% 0.38kB/s 0:00:00 (xfer#9, to-check=780/858)
Acid King - III/Acid King - III - 01 - 2 Wheel Nation.mp3
rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes [sender]: Broken pipe (32)
rsync: close failed on "/home/reg/wuala/direct/reggler/media/Albums/": Input/output error (5)
rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at receiver.c(688) [receiver=3.0.3]
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (199 bytes received so far) [sender]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(635) [sender=3.0.3]
reg@reg-desktop:~/wuala/direct/reggler/media/Albums$
Any clues what I could/should change?
Thanks!
reggler replied on April 01, 2009 17:32 to the question "Robocopy and Wuala drive" in Wuala:
reggler replied on April 01, 2009 13:58 to the problem "NAT-2-NAT?" in Wuala:
reggler replied on April 01, 2009 13:57 to the question "Robocopy and Wuala drive" in Wuala:
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