Hi, Which client version? I guess anything before 1.7.0 (now at RC) has issues with handling case conflicts. That's my bet. We have big warning signs for people to avoid running into case conflicts (until they are correctly handled by the new client version). Sadly, there is some fallout in owncloud's design from considering windows servers on par with linux servers (as if just having to support windows and linux client at the same time wasn't complicated enough).
I would strongly suggest you report this on https://github.com/owncloud/mirall and provide the developers all the steps how to reproduce this. So that the developers can check what really happened (from experience, developers do not check this mailing list). kuba -- On Nov 1, 2014, at 5:08 PM, Russell Jones <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi all, So, a little bit of story time. Hopefully somebody can help me understand what happened - Windows 7 owncloud client on a desktop and a laptop, owncloud itself is hosted on a CentOS 6 VM. Last night I started syncing all of my data from my Dropbox account to my brand new Owncloud 7 setup. While the files were syncing I renamed two top level folders because I realized I wanted to have the folder capitalized. No big deal I figured, Dropbox seems to handle that fine. I woke up this morning to the following errors in the activity log: Attention, possible case sensitivity clash with C:\Users\Russell\ownCloud\photos Attention, possible case sensitivity clash with C:\Users\Russell\ownCloud]\documents Well crap, alright. Looking on the server showed that about 80 pictures got uploaded to my new "Photos" (with a capital P) folder before it choked. I renamed it and the Documents folder back to have all lower case letters, and ownCloud started moving files around. By the time it was done it looked like everything was fine. I then renamed it back with capital letters, the client got busy moving files around again, and as best I could tell it was fine. Then, about 2 minutes later when things seemed to be quiet the client my laptop popped up with "Documents\Tax Returns has been deleted". What?! Looking at it, it seemed like the client on my desktop was responsible. It has the following errors recorded: 9:38 AM Documents/Tax Returns Deleted 9:38 AM Documents/receipts 409 conflict 9:38 AM Documents/Tax Returns 409 conflict 9:38 AM Documents/Dart Service Manual 409 conflict The laptop does not have any 409 conflict errors recorded. What the heck happened here? Not getting a very warm and fuzzy feeling about this. Any help would be appreciated, hopefully I don't have to make sure all of my clients are all done syncing before performing additional functions on my data! Thanks! _______________________________________________ User mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/user
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