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ReadyNas 6.6.0 - Amazon Cloud Drive first sync launch
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Hi,
I've been using Amazon Cloud Drive sync on my ReadyNas 6.6.0 for a couple of weeks, and it worked like a charm.
4 days ago, I've unfortunately switched off the service (under Cloud tab), and immediatly switched it on. Thus, the amazon sync service has stopped and restarted. Since then, it says he's looking for changes...
I have about 4 TB of data (~5000 files), and my internet connexion is 1GB (fiber).
How long it's supposed to take (it's running for +4 days) ? Is there a way to have more details on the ongoing sync process in order to know if it's working or not ? The log file is wery minimalistic (1 line saying he's looking for changes)... Initially it took 2-3 days to copy all the data to Amazon cloud...
Many thanks in advance.
Carlos
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Hi all,
After some week-end without finding any solution (NAS still looking for changes), I had no other solution than creating a fresh new Amazon Cloud Drive account, and starting the synchronization with it... and it works !
As a summary, the issue was not fixed since it doen't work with my previous Amazon Cloud Drive account, but I found a workaround, by creating a new one.
Hope this issue will be fixed soon in ReadyNas OS.
Carlos
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Re : ReadyNas 6.6.0 - Amazon Cloud Drive first sync launch
Nobody faced the same problem ? The NAS is still "checking for changes", and nothing syncs...
Do I have to re-install the ReadyNas OS or whatever ?
Many thanks to someone who can help me.
Carlos
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Re : ReadyNas 6.6.0 - Amazon Cloud Drive first sync launch
Hi,
After investigating a little bit more, I've found the following never endinf error message on both kern.log and syslog files :
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Dec 4 14:26:34 nas fvamazon[3999]: Mulformed response.
Dec 4 14:26:34 nas fvamazon[3999]: acd_fs_checkpoint_init: Failed to get the latest checkpoint, current checkpoint = CObpu9iCKxoA! Keep trying...
Dec 4 14:26:41 nas fvamazon[3999]: Mulformed response.
Dec 4 14:26:41 nas fvamazon[3999]: acd_fs_checkpoint_init: Failed to get the latest checkpoint, current checkpoint = CObpu9iCKxoA! Keep trying...
Dec 4 14:26:48 nas fvamazon[3999]: Mulformed response.
Dec 4 14:26:48 nas fvamazon[3999]: acd_fs_checkpoint_init: Failed to get the latest checkpoint, current checkpoint = CObpu9iCKxoA! Keep trying...
Dec 4 14:26:54 nas fvamazon[3999]: Mulformed response.
Dec 4 14:26:54 nas fvamazon[3999]: acd_fs_checkpoint_init: Failed to get the latest checkpoint, current checkpoint = CObpu9iCKxoA! Keep trying...
Dec 4 14:27:01 nas fvamazon[3999]: Mulformed response.
Dec 4 14:27:01 nas fvamazon[3999]: acd_fs_checkpoint_init: Failed to get the latest checkpoint, current checkpoint = CObpu9iCKxoA! Keep trying...
...
Any idea on how to fix it ?
Thanks a lot.
Carlos
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Re: Re : ReadyNas 6.6.0 - Amazon Cloud Drive first sync launch
Hi eloscar,
Unfortunately I have no experience with syncing Amazon cloud. Might be good to consider a per-incident support from our support group.
Regards,
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Hi all,
After some week-end without finding any solution (NAS still looking for changes), I had no other solution than creating a fresh new Amazon Cloud Drive account, and starting the synchronization with it... and it works !
As a summary, the issue was not fixed since it doen't work with my previous Amazon Cloud Drive account, but I found a workaround, by creating a new one.
Hope this issue will be fixed soon in ReadyNas OS.
Carlos