Ciao Outkastm
Unable to enable it on TOS5 last release also after reboot.
Eulero
[ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
Re: [ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
{L_BUTTON_AT}eulero
this app is ment to be used normally in CLI (command line interface)
I've added in the latest version the experimental GUI.
But you still have to setup the config file using SSH, or copy it from another PC (if you already have rclone running somewhere)
Re: [ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
I have done the configuration but nothing, the service doesn't start
Thanks
Thanks
Re: [ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
Have you installed the latest app version ?
What message do you see when access http(s)://yournasip:port/rClonePlexDrive
What message do you see when access http(s)://yournasip:port/rClonePlexDrive
Re: [ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
Ciao,
as you can see I cannot enable the service neither after I have configured rclone.
Thanks for your support
Eulero
as you can see I cannot enable the service neither after I have configured rclone.
Thanks for your support
Eulero
Re: [ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
Try to access the WebUI page at http(s)://yournasip:port/rClonePlexDrive and send the snapshoot. Also try to start the app from menu Application Control >> Start module
Re: [ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
Here the snapshot:
Tried to start the app from menu Application Control >> Start module ... nothingRe: [ rClonePlexDrive ] rsync for Cloud Storage + Plex Drive mount CLI
it seems the start script fail to detect your Volume to start correctly
Could you run this command in ssh and tell me the result, also how many Volumes are available on your NAS ?
Could you run this command in ssh and tell me the result, also how many Volumes are available on your NAS ?
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DEV=$(df-json | grep /home | awk '{print $1}') && mount | grep $DEV | grep /Volume | awk '{print $3}'