![]() Install & Config TrueNAS SyncThing pluginĬat /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/nf FreeBSD: EOF Install FreeNAS/TrueNAS (dual boot / mirrored boot is suggested) As SyncThing may use a lot more than usual and cause TrueNAS (GUI & CLI) to be extremely slow (not due to CPU), users may need to limit the resources using FreeBSD CLI. WARN: FreeBSD does NOT provide an easy way to limit jail resources (except legancy versions). (the reason to use a container: SyncThing cannot support Synology DSM v7) Second, install SyncThing in package centre. Use a community package (only for DSM < v7.)įirst, add SynoCommunity to package source. timing a scan: a 800GB sized folder with 100k subfolders and 800k files take 8 minutes to scan in a laptop with i7-11800H 2.30GHz and a NVMe SSD.SyncThing (docker) uses about 0.8~1.2 GB RAM (excluding reserved virtual RAM for caching).A solution to change it is here, but note that 1 watcher uses 1kB RAM, thus the Syncthing recommended 204800 uses 220M RAM (110M in 32bit sys) SyncThing file change watcher may complain about inotify limit.recommended: add "(?d)" at the beginning of each ignore patterns/rules, so the ignored itmes can be deleted if ignored things are the only remaining things in a folder. ![]() ![]() ![]() (note: an irrelated UID and GID is used by default and will cause permission problems). variables using that Synology user's puid & puid, so root's high priviledge is not needed. if only one Synology user will use SyncThing, please set PUID and PGID env.mount a Synology folder to "/config" (for linuxserver.io) or "/var/syncthing" (for official) as indicated by "Environment" -> $HOME, which is the configuration folder (also includes the default "Sync" folder).volumes, e.g.: /config (for linuxserver.io), /var/syncthing (for official), /.use a community package (only for DSM web > " :8384". ![]()
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