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Author Topic: 5. [BUG FIX] P2P shared folder now able to be hidden from FTP server <- BUG FIX?  (Read 4735 times)

xpmps

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After this change is now a problem. Really fixed a bug?
Before, when you walked in you could see the folder volume_1 P2P and manage from there. Now, after that change can not.
After this arrangement leaves a problem is this. To see if we understand.

To move large files before no problems.
fell within volume_1 \ p2p \ complete and then return back to the folder where you would cut and paste the files, it was super fast. I understand that the information is changed only within the disk directory.
Now, it does not appear in the folder volumen_1 p2p you have to cut and paste into the directory volume_1 going again so that the copying of this information is very slow. because it makes nas source directory ---> PC --- nas target directory.

Go disappointment!

No solution?

I explained?
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ionutm

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I've just copied one file from P2P\complete to some other directory under Volume_1, via the web server over internet, and it's not copying via the remote computer.
It appears however to copy the file, as if I would copy the file to a different disk/volume - and I have a single volume/disk in the nas.
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xpmps

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I do not understand.
I wanted to avoid it from the web interface
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JavaLawyer

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If I understand you correctly, you are referring to the fact that theP2P directory and Volume_1 behave as two separate logical volumes on the DNS-320. When files are transferred between P2P and Volume_1, the files are copied (through the local PC) rather than just moved.

Unfortunately, the P2P directory is intentionally treated as a separate Volume from Volume_1 and there is no easy workaround (that I know of) to circumvent this fact.
« Last Edit: February 02, 2012, 12:20:40 PM by JavaLawyer »
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