

This would also allow us to access locally via Samba or FTP to the folder configured with WebDAV. Create file cloud gateway: this option allows us to create a local cache to integrate the NAS with cloud storage, that is, we will have everything synchronized with the NAS server, and it will act as a cache so as not to have to continually download everything from the cloud and save a lot of time and bandwidth.Now we have two options depending on the use you want to give this service: Within this menu, click on the “Create remote mount” button and a small configuration wizard will open. Should not bug the procedure, IMVHO.Once we have it installed, it will appear in the main menu: There’s another backup configured into system, which is a Duplicity over CIFS via LAN. No event given at /etc/e-smith/events/actions/mount-webdav line 38. Interesting thing is that… If i want to edit the backup, i cannot go through the validation of the account…Īlso… If I manually invoke /etc/e-smith/events/actions/mount-webdav the answer is Mkdir /mnt/backup-pcloud_test01: File exists at /etc/e-smith/events/actions/mount-webdav line 61.Īction 'backup-data-duplicity pcloud_test01': FAIL So, here are the logs… Backup: pcloud_test01 Also… same account, different folder has been used as WebDAV destination by a nice QNAP NAS with HBS. Duplicity as engine.ĭisclaimer: I used WinSCP for testing WebDAV access, and it worked quite well. Or at least… sometimes works, sometimes don’t.

So why i’m writing here? That’s quite simple: it doesn’t work. 10GB is not “that much”, but could be nice/enough for a retention of 4-6-8 months on a pretty configured firewall, with a lot of logs (squid, OpenVPN, nDP, and so on). There are few payed plans, with “lifetime” option. You need the right URL (which is for persons which have the european flag loggin’ into the account via Web, and for the fellows with stars and stripes flag), your username, and your pCloud password. Still did not try to use one-shot email address for steal more gb. Subscribe for 4, 1gb more for an upload, 1gb more for installing the desktop client (which works far better than Google crap-a-like clients for gDrive), 1gb more for installing the mobile client (you can always use BlueStacks for emulate your own Android). With few steps free 7-8gb of disk space on web is available on subscribing pCloud.
