I’ve used Nextcloud for a long while but only for cloud storage and photo backup from my phone. I’ve moved the latter to Immich and just replaced the cloud storage with Seafile.

So far everything is hunky dory but I was wondering if anyone who’s run Seafile for longer has any insights for things to watch out for with it. I’m following the documentation backup solution and I’m the only user (so the whole db/file de sync during backup isn’t an issue)

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          13 days ago

          I mean they’re synced super fast to every file system. It works really well. Wayyy wayyy faster than nextcloud too. You can access them on that file system. If you want to “directly” access them you can always use the fuse driver. This being said there isn’t really a need to because all the files just are synced to your file system.

          https://manual.seafile.com/latest/extension/fuse/

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      13 days ago

      I don’t understand your message. What did you wanna say with “proprietary directly” and “unlock Nextcloud”?

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      13 days ago

      That was one reason I procrastinated so long about moving. But I figured I’d take the plunge and see how I get on

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        13 days ago

        I went NC, seafile, NC for the same reasons. NC is way too bloated but it does file sync well.

        Seafile is lightning fast but I don’t feel comfortable only being able to access files through their apps.

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    I think garbage collection is a thing that needs to be run on a regular basis. If you’re using the community edition of Seafile, you’ll need to shut down its services and run an offline garbage collection. If you get a pro license (I think up to 3 users are free), you can run the garbage collection online, i.e. without shutting down the service.

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    13 days ago

    Android app doesn’t have file search last I checked (pro feature).

    No full text search on app or website (pro feature)

    The app will just randomly stop being able to connect to the database. I use docker and mariadb. It will just fail for no reason. Restarting the docker stack doesn’t fix it. I use the redeploy button on portainer to get it working again. I use lots of databases in many docker apps, nothing else does this.

    I want to change to owncloud OCIS

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      13 days ago

      I’ve tried OCIS in a docker and just couldn’t get it to work properly. If you have a good tutorial please share!

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        12 days ago

        hey, copyparty dev here - I’ll be upfront and warn that if you’re looking for a service to do full bidirectional file syncing, with proper file tracking and versioning, then something like syncthing is a better choice. Copyparty is able to do single-direction syncing of local folders to the server pretty well (using copyparty’s u2c or rclone), but that’s about it.

        But if you’re looking for something to handle file uploads faster than many alternatives, or any of the other features listed in the readme, then I’d be happy to help if you ever get stuck somewhere :>

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          9 days ago

          Just an update to say that I’ve setup copyparty and it’s working very well. Speeds are excellent. I found an issue, but it wasn’t with copyparty. When uploading large files with rclone, the transfer size would keep increasing and the upload would never finish. I use traefik as a reverse-proxy and it would terminate requests after 60s. After I disabled that timeout, everything worked perfectly. There’s a good explanation here if anyone ever comes to you with a similar problem: https://github.com/immich-app/immich/discussions/8872

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    Nextcloud was too slow and bloated for me. I used Seafile for years and it was fine, but at some point I went to some more simple setup : sftpgo to share folders (sftp, dav) and syncthing for the folders I want to sync between devices. You can also set ignore lists in syncthing to ignore large dirs. Keep it simple stupid 😅