

I also have issues with how it deals with (or rather how it doesn't) deal with file conflicts - I never know if a file with syncing error would ever sync.Īnd lastly, the unraid resilio docker tends to fill up the allocated docker size - again, not sure if its docker or resilio but in the back of my mind I always have doubts on whether it really is working. I'm not sure if it has happened to other types of files but I'm now greatly skeptical of its ability (maybe its a settings issue but it shouldn't be losing my files with default sync).
#SYNCTHING UNRAID CODE#
Source Code Source tar.gz GPG signature Linux 64-bit (x86-64) 32-bit (x86-32) ARM ARM64 MIPS MIPS64 MIPS-LE MIPS64-LE PPC64 PPC64-LE RISC-V. to enable ' Ignore Permissions ' on each individual shared folder inside the Syncthing Web UI on your UNRAID machine. When I restart syncthing on either end, speeds go back to 30-50 MBps for a few minutes, before. This is the basic Syncthing distribution, providing a command line / daemon like executable and a web based user interface. Syncthing Container (Docker) configuration has a configuration key set as follows: UMASKSET > 000 (UMASKSET as 'Key' / 000 as 'Value') Such a key can be added by clicking on ' Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device '. In Unraid 6.9 this will also disable the Remote Access feature at the same time. Navigate to Settings -> Management Access, set Use SSL/TLS to No and hit Apply. I have gigabit speeds and typically get 30-50 MBps sync speeds. There is no need to uninstall the My Servers plugin, in fact that will have no effect on SSL as this is a core feature of Unraid and not the plugin. I had great success for many months until recently when sync speeds dropped to around 500kbps. Anyone noticed that they may have lost files when they restored a lost sync? I've noticed lots of my repos had not synched properly and when restored, all the files were gone(basically just left with empty directories). I am running Syncthing between my local Unraid machine and a remote linux server.
