Hi,
Just started playing with the Linux version for the first time. Have come across an issue and not sure if it is a bug or I'm missing a parameter.
Currently testing Linux Version 7.36c 64bit.
Remote PC running Windows 10 with Syncovery 7.36c 64 bit using Remote Service.
Windows share is mapped to Linux machine at /mnt/remote
Command line as follows :-
./SyncoveryCL RUN /LEFT="/linuxdrv/localfiles/" RIGHT="/mnt/remote" /L2R /Deletes /ReplaceNewer /DelFiltered /DelDesel /DelMasked /RecycleDel=No /WarnDeletingPerc=-10 /WarnDeletingFolder=No /WarnDeletingFolderPerc=-40 /UAReplNwr /UADel /UADelPerc=100 /PartialFileUpdating /UseRemoteMD5Service /RightRemoteListing /UASpecWarn=No /WarnDeletions=No /U
When running for the first time (with remote folder empty), I can see the remote file listing request come across (the $$$ files are created then deleted). But then the copy never starts on the Linux PC as it ends with :
Error accessing folder /mnt/remote: Folder not found
If I put any file into the remote folder first (eg. creating an empty text file), then the copy process works as expected. If the remote folder starts out empty, the copy process never starts and ends with the above error.
Is this a bug or am I missing a parameter in my command line ?
Thanks.
QSS