On 03/28/2013 09:30 AM, Jakub Moscicki wrote:
Hello,
Syncing is not magic that guesses what you need. It has a policy of operation.
Owncloud uses a very simple one, but it is clear: it is time based, so yes, it
will wipe all your local data if the files on the server have recently
disappeared.
I am looking for a complete and up-to-date reference which describes the
*intended* synchronization model in ownCloud. Do you know if there is one
(apart from the ocsync source code)? In particular, what happens if time in not
up-to-date on all clients, or if the clock on a client is manually adjusted (in
the future or into the past) or if a clock drifts in time. This is normal in
heterogeneous distributed environments.
And a specific question regarding the file wipe you discuss: isn't it a case
that file modifications are versioned on the server and same should apply to
deletions (i.e. moved to a trash area before wiped off completely)?
Many thanks,
Hi,
good questions, that need to be answered by the developers. I am just an
enthusiastic user/admin of OC.
Yours: Laszlo
kuba
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