Hi Arthur,

     Thanks for your suggestion.

     I'm not completely sure to understand what you propose to do... but this 
seems to be an
excellent idea.

    I don't know how to separate the databases of the two clients. If anyone 
has an idea...

  Hervé   

Le 13/01/2015 15:13, Arthur Schiwon a écrit :
> On Tuesday 13 January 2015 14:26:21 Klaas Freitag wrote:
>> On 13.01.2015 14:06, Hervé Peyre wrote:
>>
>> Hi Hervé,
>>
>>> Since few month, our administrator has installed an owncloud server to
>>> store our professional data. It's a very efficient solution, particularly
>>> to synchronize my two computers. Here is my problem:
>>> One of my computers has a multi-boot Windows 7 / Linux Mint, and according
>>> to what I should do, I boot with one or the other. In order to have all
>>> the time to my data, they are stored in an NTFS partition read / write
>>> from Linux and Windows.
>> That sounds adventurous.
>>
>>> Desktop clients work fine on both systems but, for example, when after
>>> working on Windows, where the client has kept my data synchronized with
>>> the server, I switch on Linux, the client re-transfer the whore directory
>>> tree with the server, almost 20 gigabytes of data!
>> It would be interesting to see what happens, for that, can you provide
>> us with a client log? See
>> http://doc.owncloud.org/desktop/1.7/troubleshooting.html#obtaining-the-clien
>> t-log-file on how to get it. Interesting is the log of the sync run that
>> uploads or downloads (what?) all your data again.
>>
>>> I read somewhere that it could be a clock synchronization problem but I
>>> use an NTP server.
>> No, that is not the reason for sure. The NTP thing is history.
>>
>> A general solution would be to have a separate sync directory on every
>> system, ie. not share it.
> Wild guess: the config is seperate per system in own, local folders. And thus 
> the client sqlite db is also different and thus the states differ. Possible?
>
>> regards,
>>
>> klaas
>>
>>
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