I'm much more nervous and concerned about my data with Resilio and I'm on the fence of asking for a refund - I'm starting to get buyers remorse really quickly. I honestly want to know, is this an actual commercial product, or a funky proof of concept, and not ready for consumption? I ask this, not to be rude, but out of knowing little about this, as I purchased the program on the recommendation of others. Question #2 - Should I, or Can I, trust Resilio? How do I stop it from permanently deleting files >1GB? During this process, it does appear to have permanently deleted several large files. So do I now need to look in that folder on all of my computers, manually copy those files out, back into the Resilio Sync folder?ĭo I then delete the Archive copies? Or is it smart enough to do this on its own? I suspect, it is not. Is there an article on proper restore methods using Resilio? I did find some of the missing files in. Question #1 - I can't for the life of me find a good article on how to properly restore files. In total, I am missing around ~350GB (millions of files) - however, the folders and subfolders are intact. I took a look today, and discovered that it wasn't just some files, but had become approximately 75% of all of my files were deleted by Resilio Sync. However, my current pressing issue is that about a week in now and I started noticing about 2 days ago that I had files missing. I did at first try to use SymLinks to make it easier to split the data, which obviously just didn't do anything.Īnyway, I won't harp on the terrible memory use yet - but I find it is partially synced and already using ~2 to 4GB of RAM - I will roll with that for now (all my machines have 32GB minimum) and it is not my chief concern but I do feel like a DBA should be consulted, you do not need to have the entire folder DB loaded in RAM all the time. So, I did the initial setup, copied all the folders to where I needed, got all the sync's running and folders connected. On the advice of others, I bought Resilio without being able to do much testing (with over 500GB of data, and 2.5 million files, the 5GB limited version does not tell me anything of value). They are all managed by the addon and they'll break it completely.ĮDIT: Did you by any chance select a folder on a remote mount as the sync location? If the remote mount didn't allow chowning that location as user nobody, that would be the issue.I came to Resilio from Dropbox as they informed me will not provide support to clients with over 300,000 files, resulting in the application crashing on 3 of our computers for the last few years. The addon creates those folders and changes ownership to user nobody on start.Ĭan you describe your environment a bit more? By the way, don't manually edit the settings.xml or the nf. All those newly created folders are under "/sync". I set up a fresh resilio-sync addon on my libreelec vm and I can go to add folder (standard), hit "new folder" and create one. The resilio-sync client runs as user nobody (65534) so all the files in that sync folder should be owned by that. But you can change that in the addon settings. I talked to the team members and they let me know that everything resides inside "/sync" inside the container, which is by default mapped to "/storage/.kodi/userdata/addon_data/-sync/sync" on libreelec. Sorry it took me a bit to get my test environment set up again.
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