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There is not "the" sync. Every device/folder is trying to get up-to-date individually by pulling data from whatever other device can serve them.
Maybe the wording chosen by Syncthing itself and also how Syncthing Tray displays the status is not perfect. Let me try to explain the wording:
With these definitions in mind it hopefully makes sense that the directory that is already up-to-date is shown as "idle"/"Up to Date". I guess I should change Syncthing Tray to also use "Up to Date" and maybe generally streamline the wording with the official web UI. Note that Syncthing does not have a separate status for "serving data for other device". In Syncthing Tray you can however configure that the state of connected remote devices is considered for the overall status (but not for the status of individual folders). |
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I'm not sure if this belongs here or if it belongs to syncthing main project but I'm trying to scripting some actions after syncronizing a dir and I've found that local and remote machines can be in different states even when the sync is running.
how can two machines be synchronizing and one of them be idle?
I'm running the exact command on both:
and the remote one shows
and the local one shows
If I shutdown local machine the sync obviously stops so how can be idle?
On my setup I have no central machine, I have some desktops placed around home, work and other sites so I don't know when one is up or down, and the only one I'm checking for ending the transfer is the local one.
local files are still being transmited and they are still physically only on local machine, so it makes absolutely no sense to me to show it as idle.
Am I missing something here?
thanks for your time.
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