Obviously if I can make the folder which I had created using the Drobo Dashboard and make that a Bit Torrent Sync folder, that would be problem solved… don’t know how to get to it. (I see the “Public” default folder that was enabled and the folder that I had created and given read/write permission). for example, the folder that I had created using the Drobo Dashboard, I can see under the Mac’s “shared” directory. Lastly, ultimately I’d like to view these photos through my Mac’s filing system. Let’s said it worked - can I then manage that folder/will that folder show up in the Bit Torrent GUI? do I need to have some admin privilege to the Drobo directory/file system? I am not a Linux person by any stretch of imagination except googling the commands on the internet. zoich/iphone/photos/Ĭan I do that? - I installed openssh (again thanks to Ricardo) and was able to SSH into drobo. However, I was hoping to create a directory/folder of my own naming instead of the ones that are pre-existing. (apology that I am spelling everything out, new to the app, didn’t want to miss a step) Then was on to selecting a folder and create a secrete to enable the sync. I got it installed last night (thanks to Ricardo’s post) and was able to access the gui via the browser. My colleague recommended the BT Sync app. One of the main functions I would like my Drobo to do is automatically (one way sync) from my iphone’s photo-library to Drobo. New to Drobo 5N (received from Amazon on Wed).
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