Okay, so the Western Digital (yes, I'm naming names) hard drive on my server started to die after less than a year. Got a new hard drive, installed the new Ubuntu, copied everything I could over to the new hard drive, and...
My OwnCloud install wasn't working. Reinitialize it, try to copy various files from the old install to where I think it wants them, it's working from the web interface. The phone, which I have to constantly fight with to not cache files locally (caught it with a gig and a half of image files once), doesn't just pick up the new install, nor does a refresh actually refresh the list of available files, so I wipe the OwnCloud client from the phone and re-install. This morning, I open up my laptop, and see the notifications about it deleting all of the images and music files off my laptop. I'm not quite sure how to fix this, but there should be a way to say "no, even though the credentials are the same, the OwnCloud instance you're pointing to isn't the one that you started with, and would you like to push these files back up there rather than assuming they've all been nuked?" I have other backups, and part of putting this server back together is coalescing those, but it is a pain in the tailfeathers. Meanwhile: I'll use OwnCloud for automatic uploads of pictures I take on my phone, but I'm going back to rsync for getting stuff to my laptop. Dan _______________________________________________ User mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.owncloud.org/mailman/listinfo/user
