![]() The observed behavior with -no-restart should be the same as before but the internals differ. This facilitates crash reporting and makes logging behave more consistently. Syncthing now always runs the monitor process, which previously was disabled with -no-restart.The default is the number of available CPU threads (“GOMAXPROCS”). In addition to just limiting concurrent scans it now also limits concurrent sync operations. The config option maxConcurrentScans has been removed and replaced a new config option maxFolderConcurrency.This limits Syncthing’s peak RAM usage when there are many connected devices all requesting file data. A new config option maxConcurrentIncomingRequestKiB has been added to limit the maximum amount of request data being concurrently processed due to incoming requests.#5796: TestPullInvalidIgnoredSR/SO is flaky.#5774: WebUI table column widths broken on narrow displays.#5697: Handle fatal watch errors gracefully.#5631: Dockerfile ENTRYPOINT doesn't pass along extra arguments from "docker run".#3345: Show last connection error per discovered address.#959: Automatic error log sending to dev.#5791: Puller complains about invalid filenames which are long gone.#5781: Shutdown takes too long, triggering fmut deadlock panic.#5780: Panic when folder disappears while scanning.#5777: Spurious need to "revert" nonexistent changes with Receive Only folder on Android.#5770: Scan failure blocks "Rescan" button.#5766: Support bundle doesn't include errors list, instead printing an error.#5765: Verioner cleanup looks at the wrong time.#5652: Connection error after closing failed items list and opening another list.#5609: Filesystem watching failed when parent folder is not listable.#4170: panic: bug: ClusterConfig called on closed or nonexistent connection.Versioner which does not modify the name - instead it does set the file VersionsĪre now named with the time of their archiving, and the file modification ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |