Hi Tobias,
I thought of some other aspects to the situation that might help. I uninstalled the previous version of Syncovery on the WD NAS before installing the new version, which I downloaded from syncovery.com. The system warned that uninstalling the old version would delete my profiles, which was fine, but when I installed the new version I was surprised to see my old profile still there. I know I am running the new version. Also, the old profile is still able to connect without issue to Dropbox once I click the authorization link provided in the Last Result or Progress of the Profile section even though the new profile can't with all the same parameters. Again, I don't know if any of this information is helpful but thought I would let you know. Thanks!
Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
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Re: Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
Hello,
could you try rebooting the NAS?
Can you check if the temp folder is a valid folder?
/mnt/HD/HD_a2/.Syncovery/tmp
Also, the job will run more efficiently if you install Syncovery on 192.168.0.32.
could you try rebooting the NAS?
Can you check if the temp folder is a valid folder?
/mnt/HD/HD_a2/.Syncovery/tmp
Also, the job will run more efficiently if you install Syncovery on 192.168.0.32.
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Re: Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
Hi Tobias,
When I am back at the office next week I will try rebooting and I'll check the file path for the temp folder. When you say valid, do you just mean it's there? Would I just look for it via the file path in the browser or should I be able to verify it in the program settings?
The software is installed on the NAS itself. It's installed through the WD admin interface as an app but that's the correct IP for the NAS and the IP I use to access the Syncovery dashboard.
Thanks for you help!
When I am back at the office next week I will try rebooting and I'll check the file path for the temp folder. When you say valid, do you just mean it's there? Would I just look for it via the file path in the browser or should I be able to verify it in the program settings?
The software is installed on the NAS itself. It's installed through the WD admin interface as an app but that's the correct IP for the NAS and the IP I use to access the Syncovery dashboard.
Thanks for you help!
Re: Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
Hi,
first, please make sure all profiles are stopped and won't be started very soon. Cancel them or reboot if they can't be canceled.
Then click "Forget Cloud Access Tokens" on the Program Settings dialog, tab sheet Cloud.
Then run only one job with a manual start. It should show a link to authorize DropBox.
Maybe you won't have to reboot if you do it like this.
To make the transfers more efficient, please use local paths on the left side. Instead of SMB, please make the left path field completely empty and click the Browse button and find your way thru the local Unix representation of the folder tree. I think you will be able to find the folder you need.
You could also check the existence of /mnt/HD/HD_a2/.Syncovery/tmp that way, but I think the path is fine.
Just try a few things, I am sure it can be made to work.
first, please make sure all profiles are stopped and won't be started very soon. Cancel them or reboot if they can't be canceled.
Then click "Forget Cloud Access Tokens" on the Program Settings dialog, tab sheet Cloud.
Then run only one job with a manual start. It should show a link to authorize DropBox.
Maybe you won't have to reboot if you do it like this.
To make the transfers more efficient, please use local paths on the left side. Instead of SMB, please make the left path field completely empty and click the Browse button and find your way thru the local Unix representation of the folder tree. I think you will be able to find the folder you need.
You could also check the existence of /mnt/HD/HD_a2/.Syncovery/tmp that way, but I think the path is fine.
Just try a few things, I am sure it can be made to work.
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Re: Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
Hi Tobias,
Thank you so much for this list to try! I used SMB b/c I couldn't find the content folders in the local paths but I'll try again. I didn't look through every folder.
I will keep you posted!
Thank you so much for this list to try! I used SMB b/c I couldn't find the content folders in the local paths but I'll try again. I didn't look through every folder.
I will keep you posted!
Re: Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
Hi,
yes the Unix paths can be confusing, I think the path might start with
/mnt/HD/HD_a2
yes the Unix paths can be confusing, I think the path might start with
/mnt/HD/HD_a2
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Re: Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
Thank you!
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Re: Dropbox timing out with WD NAS transfer
Hi Tobias,
I haven't heard from my client yet but if something wasn't working I think I would have. It looks like rebooting the NAS was necessary to get the reauthorization link from Dropbox but your update seems to have done the trick. If anything goes awry I'll let you know but no news at this point is good news. Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Jewel
I haven't heard from my client yet but if something wasn't working I think I would have. It looks like rebooting the NAS was necessary to get the reauthorization link from Dropbox but your update seems to have done the trick. If anything goes awry I'll let you know but no news at this point is good news. Thank you so much!
Sincerely,
Jewel