
"$SEA_INSTANCE" if you are using a non default instance. Sudo ln -s seafile seafile."$SEA_INSTANCE"Ĭhange user and group and check options in Sudo -u $SEA_USER seafile-admin create-admin The one library I needed on the server was easily handled by the seafile cli client, and poof, it's. I have the files across 3 laptops anyway, so I don't really care if the server dies, I still have the files. I've done the tour, I'm sticking with seafile. Sudo cp -u $SEA_USER -aR /usr/share/seahub /var/lib/seafile/"$SEA_INSTANCE"/seafile-server Spun up my seafile again, dropped the 17gb and was done in 15 minutes. Sudo cp -aR /usr/share/seafile/scripts /var/lib/seafile/"$SEA_INSTANCE"

Sudo -u $SEA_USER mkdir /var/lib/seafile/"$SEA_INSTANCE"/seafile-server Sudo -u $SEA_USER mkdir /var/lib/seafile/"$SEA_INSTANCE" Using non default instance export SEA_USER=clouduser Sudo -u seafile seafile-admin create-admin With this in mind, are there any specific arguments for. I used Seafile in the past but forgot why I switched, years ago.
SEAFILE OWNCLOUD INSTALL
Install only seafile-server (not recommended, unless you know what you are doing) Seafile is an open source self-hosted file sync and share solution for Linux operating system. The two typical solutions are Nextcloud and Seafile (and Syncthing and Owncloud) I currently use Nextcloud but I have the feeling that it does files storage/sharing as one of the many, many other services it can offer. Seahub is the web interface but for some other functions (like setup, management, etc.) seafile needs seahub.Ĭurrently seafile, seahub and some of their dependencies are still in testing, so you will need to add testing to your repo. There are clients for Linux, Windows, OSX, Android, IOS and web. Seafile is like ownCloud, but with client side encryption. With ownCloud, which I was trying briefly today it also gave an ETA of several days. It's not much but there's a TON of small files, so I guess a lot of overhead. But that wasn't so good for my personal trust level. I don't know why it's not recognize the photos and even uploaded the same images twice. The Seafile App startet to upload 7k images - twice. After that I connected my iPhone and enable Photo upload. I have around 70GB of data that I keep in sync between Macs. I tried Seafile with OnlyOffice and used the cli client to copy my 35GB of Photos to Seafile.

Seafile* and seahub* packages are not in any current version of Alpine Seafile is a monster at speed, I think it's even faster than Dropbox.
