It's a lot more lightweight on the system than the stupid Cloud Station client, it doesn't create unnecessary drive activity, and it ONLY accesses the destination system (your Syno box, or whatever NAS you have) when it needs to sync a file. You'll have to configure your clients as "servers" instead, and just use the Synology as a destination drive.
It's like it was developed by people who have NEVER used any kind of backup/sync software in their entire life. Why does Cloud Station need to continuously access the drives, even when there is no client activity - or even any client online at all? And the configuration is pathetic limited. They admitted there was some sort of problem, but they never managed to come close to figuring it out. I spent three months emailing back and forth with Synology support, but I wasn't getting anywhere. Even so, in just a single folder with raw photos, 8% were missing out of 58000 files. Cloud Guest deals with the AP, so the license that is assigned to the AP is also applicable to Cloud Guest.
There are no filters preventing these files from being copied. SSID is a name given to a WLAN and is used by the client to access a WLAN network., client count, type of clients, and guest connection. I used Cloud Station locally on my network here for a year or so, but I had to give up due to a similar problem after an update, and ever-growing issues with hibernation. Can someone help, please? Seriously, you'll quickly become my best friend. Synology is trying to walk away from this problem. You can also enable up to 32 versions of the altered files and folders. You see the different clients in the client list and have logs. Here you can easily download the software needed to your PC, Mac or smartphone. Matthew at SYNOLOGY says: I have looked this over as well as confirmed with my colleges (sic) that this is the way that Cloud Station is intended to run. Cloud Station Server is an application that has an overview of the different cloud applications below and their settings. The files are not worth long term saving by me. This server holds weather data with a short shelf life. Every option to recycle has been turned off. I have uninstalled and reinstalled both server and client software.
Sub Station - Client Installation is used for multiple PC setups for all but one of the computers (you still need one, the server, to be installed as Central Station - Server Installation). I don't think I've brought in even 100mb during that time. Each installation type has the four options shown below: Single User / Standalone should be used for a single instance of the MicroBiz System. SynologyWorkingDirectory/#SynoRecycle folder around 25 minutes ago. They continue being written until my computer runs out of disk space. These files, dozens of times the size of the files I'm bring in, are created on a near constant basis. I jump to system B and setup CSC which syncs the data down from the NAS. The CSC syncs the data up to the NAS and all is well. So here’s my operation: I work on system A, generating files in a synchronized directory. Since that time my CloudStation has been writing hundreds of gigabytes a day of who knows what in #SynoRecycle on my Windows client. Upon further investigation, the Cloud Station Client (CSC) was having trouble processing read-only files.
This update also introduced new CloudStation software for both server and client. Use py.test py.In late March Synology updated DSM to 6.0-7321.
Install development dependencies: pip install -r requirements-development.txt Virtualenvwrapper, pyenv or whatever tool you'd like).Ĭreate the virtualenv: mkvirtualenv rdstation-client
The preferred way to start contributing for the project is creating a virtualenv (you can do by using virtualenv, Devices can be mapped to the following application types: Retail Modern POS, Retail Cloud POS, Retail Modern POS Android, and Retail Modern POS iOS. The easiest way to getting the hands dirty is install rdstation-client, using The device entity tracks information about when a POS register is activated, the type of client that is being used, and the application package that has been deployed to a specific device.