I just got one of the usual messages from Synctrayzor in the Windows tray stating something like:
“Folder ABC: updated x files, deleted y files”
Where can I see which files have been updated, and especially which ones have been deleted?
The Syncthing Console has a lot of information, but it doesn’t seem to tell me which files have been deleted (searching for “delete” in the Console’s text doesn’t seem to find any occurrences):
What Synctrayzor displays in it’s window is essentially the web UI (I think it does some enhancements, but no major changes, but I might be wrong). “Global Changes” is probably outdated for “Recent Changes”, which is at the bottom right.
As the FAQ says, you need to enable the audit log, it doesn’t run by default. Search the Synctrayzor settings for either a mention of the audit log itself or of Syncthing command line options.
I was wondering whether there was a way to re-read past Synctrayzor notifications somewhere?
I just had a message from Synctrayzor in the Windows Tray saying something along the lines of “40,000 files deleted – 40,000 files could not be deleted”
This is on the local PC where a new (locally empty) synced folder has been set up with “Receive Only”.
Unfortunately, I have already clicked on the message in the Windows Notification Center, whereupon it has disappeared.
So are the Synctrayzor notifications logged somewhere?
We don’t log creations deletions etc, as people have millions of files which would result in massive log files.
I’ve already explained about the recent changes view, but that shows last 100 changes.
I suggest you stop everything, sort out your files, delete syncthing’s database, and start from scratch following documentation with no self remedy this time.
I believe that my current sync processes are running as intended. I am only syncing one way at the moment, as far as my most important sync folder goes.
The problem is that a few weeks ago, I probably deleted thousands, possibly tens of thousands of files from a c*mpany’s server because I didn’t know what I know now.
The thing that is killing me is that I have no proper way to find out what was deleted and what was not.
I really think a mass deletion warning should be implemented.
Which one is more annoying? ST deleting thousands of files in a frenzy or ST telling you dude I am about to delete 80% of your share, is that ok with you?
I will now try and merge all available backups of the original source folder into one (whereby I may have to remove file name extensions made by Syncthing according to the pattern ~[modification date] from the file name first).
Then I shall compare this merged backup with the current state of the source folder to see if and where mass deletions have occurred.
Syncthing told you something was wrong, and you told it all was well.
Granted, the error is not very clear, and that is now addressed, but same way I wish users would do some googling about the error instead of inventing their own remedy without understanding what it means.
Some people use syncthing as a file transportation mechanism where once the files on the other side, they are all deleted, so it’s just an annoyance for many, and a saviour for the few.
If you think the software is too dangerous for you, you are free not to use it.
We are not going to add secondary safety nets for things users shouldn’t do in the first place.