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BitTorrent Sync now available; and runs on unraid!

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Thanks for your commitment to this Overbyrn,

 

I'm still a little worried that I may have to rebuild my Flash sometime - is there a way to save/backup my shares/secrets?

 

Thanks,

 

Russell

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I would ask such questions in the official BTSync forum. AFAIK all settings (not the btsync.conf options) are stored within the .sync directory. I don't know what to backup exactly because the metadata is stored there too - and this is huge.

 

Thanks HawiHoney,

 

Asking over there.  :-)

 

Russell

That plugin is awesome. Thank you :)

Created a separate thread in Plugin Designs section for my plugin.  Please post any issues you find with the plugin on that thread.

 

 

Thanks,

overbyrn

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I posted this in overbyrn's thread but really hard up for an answer so I will repost it .. someone else might need the answer too..

 

First off thanks so much for this plugin.. installed well and setup easy, I just have one question and it might be the limits of btsync  on linux and nothing to do with unraid.  One of the directories I want to sync are going to be larger then any drive I have on my array.  A buddy and I want to share our video library's with each other and right now (after we combine them) we will have about 2.5 TB.  I have 3 2TB drives in my array and of course one is parity.  It would appear ( i just installed it on the unRAID box) that I have to pick a mount point and not a share on the array.  Is there something I might be missing and by doing it this way is the data still going to be protected by the parity drive? 

 

By pointing btsync at something like /mnt/disk2/somedir I can never get more data on it then the drive can hold correct?  Where as with a share from unRAID I could put 5 gigs into one dir with a 5 gig array spanned across 5 drives.  Am I correct in all this.

 

Thanks again

 

Naelr

My question got answered in the other thread, all I need to do is point my btsync at /mnt/user/sharename  I wasn't aware that the shares were mounted there as well.

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Does anyone know if there are new links to this? It seems all the links I find in here are broken or redirected.

can you use docker on unraid6? there is now a docker version called BTsync

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I currently have ver 1.4.110. Is there a way to get version 2.0 to work with UnRaid?

 

I have since figured this out. I installed the plugin from http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=33341.0. Upon restarting the server, the new plugin was installed and I was then able to upgrade to 2.0!

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