File Synching with Jungle Disk
I would like to sync files across multiple computers, but I can not find significant documentation on the topic. I am currently using the syncing feature within Zotero and it is working flawlessly. However, I would like to take the next step and sync my files across the three computers I use regularly. I signed up with Jungle Disk and can not find any information regarding the use of 'Webdav' much less configuring file syncing across multiple machines.
Can anyone share the configuration process? If so, there is a cold beer waiting for you in Missoula, MT!
Many thanks,
Cameron
Can anyone share the configuration process? If so, there is a cold beer waiting for you in Missoula, MT!
Many thanks,
Cameron
I sync Zotero using JungleDisk and found it absolutely bewildering, as I didn't really want to do anything with it (i.e. backup) except sync the Zotero library and the user interface still makes no sense to me. Its also complicated in that you have to deal with both Amazon and Jungle Disk at the same time. I made tons of steps and mis-steps, so if anyone can explain better, I hope they will.
I think that you need to have the JungleDisk desktop client on at least one of your three computers. You download it and pay for it from JD. Then there's some sort of verification process in which Amazon S3 sends you an email with lots of long numbers that you need to provide to JungleDisk (through the desktop client, I think) to prove that you really did buy the desktop client from JD. Once you've got it, from the JungleDisk activity monitor that sits in the system tray, you can configure it to do what you want (i.e. be the WebDav thing for your Zotero library). Open it up. Look under "Help" and click Configure. My understanding is that you need to set up an online disk where you Zotero folder will live. I can't remember if JD sets up one by default automatically or if you have to set it up. I remember having to click something like "Connect online disk". I also have mine configured to act as a network drive, so I can easily see that things are getting synced.
The URL that I use for the webdav box in the sync preferences is www.myjungledisk.com/[name of my online disk]. Since your first online disk likely is named with your username, try www.myjungledisk.com/yourusername. Its a secure WebDAV. (I did something--no idea what-- to my first online disk and now its unusable. I made a second one, which is why my URL has the name of my online disk, as opposed to my username.) Enter your JD user name and password. (I tend to forget that the JD username is your email address.) Click Verify Server. If all goes right, you'll get a box that says that file sharing has been set up, meaning that a folder called Zotero has been set up in your online JD disk. Make sure you have the box "Enable file syncing" checked in Zotero preferences. Then the green arrow should spin around and you should see the status bar and be able to hover over it with the arrow and see progress.
If all goes well and the thing sets up right, enter the URL and username and password on your other computers that don't have the JD client installed. Verify server, rinse, and repeat. Like I said, I have the JD set up to be a network drive on my primary computer, so if I want to look and see that things are getting synced, all I have to do is open up the J: drive on my computer and check.
Hope that helps some. I'm happy to clarify if something doesn't make sense. It seems to me that it was a way more complicated process than it really had to be and that some documentation should exist. (Maybe it does, somewhere.)
When can I cash in on the beer? :)
Cheers.
LLM
thanks in advance for your help :)
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader/
Also, I second gersapa. Foxit reader is great.
Best,
LLM
I use DropBox for its simplicity, the same goes to Foxit, regarding JungleDisk, is also an awesome product, and if I had at the time the necessity to have my home and work computer completely synchronize, as well as all my other docs, it would be the answer, but as fast, working solution I'll stick now with DropBox, thank for the enlightenment.
Regards.
Gersapa.
https://www.myjungledisk.com/xxxxxxx/zotero/ for your file sync.
Just tried it - and it syncs
thanks again.
Ok I got "File storage is successfull set up" with "https://www.myjungledisk.com/nameofthedisk/zotero
BUT I can't get it sync. Is there a special tool button I need to use? I have pushed only the green circle arrow of "Sync with zotero server".
I have beta 2.0b3 - does that matter?
Got the "File storage is successful" and can see the zotero directory on my jungle disk network drive. Enable file syncing is checked. Clicking on "green arrow" only starts sync with zotero server. Files not synced with https://www.myjungledisk/nameofdisk/zotero.
I have beta 2.0b6.2.
This is beginning to cause me to loose sleep!
Email has been sent and includes link to this thread, debug output, and reference to error report #.
Thanks for your timely response to my original post.
2.0b6.5, which should be out within a few days, fixes a number of file sync–related issues, though without debug output from the other machines it's hard to know for sure if it would address yours. But try the Reset Storage History step and let us know if that doesn't do the trick.
https://www.myjungledisk.com/the name of my JDfolder/zotero/ is not a valid WebDAV URL.
What do I do now. when everyone else trells me this is the correct address
My understanding (and there are a few threads about this) was that when Jungle Disk updated its service some months ago, WebDAV was no longer available through JD. What this means is that https://www.myjungledisk.com/[name of your online disk] won't work, as it really isn't a valid WebDAV URL anymore. The folks at Jungle Disk realized this and have provided this alternative as a workaround:
https://www.legacy.myjungledisk.com/[name of online disk]
If that doesn't work, I'd try contacting Jungle Disk.
Hope it works.
Best,
Lisa
I hope this helps.
Cameron
First download jungle disk on one computer and configure it. then go to preference>synch>choose webdav option> in the address bar, localhost:2667/name of the online disk and then verify server. (for more detail: http://support.jungledisk.com/entries/47820-using-jungle-disk-with-zotero)
Now on second computer, in the address bar write www.legacy.myjungledisk.com/name of your online disk and then write the email address as well as password and finally verify server.
hopefully it will work as it has worked for me.
thanks
Liaqat Yusufzai