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Using the Synchronization Client
================================
.. index:: navigating, usage
The ownCloud Client remains in the background and is visible as an icon in the
system tray (Windows, KDE), status bar (MAC OS X), or notification area
(Linux).
.. image:: images/icon.png
This is a status indicator which uses overlay icons to indicate the
current status of your synchronization. The green circle with the white checkmark
tells you that your synchronization is current and you are connected to your
ownCloud server.
.. image:: images/icon-syncing.png
The blue icon with the white semi-circles means synchronization is in progress.
.. image:: images/icon-paused.png
The yellow overlay icon with the parallel lines tells you your synchronization
has been paused. (Most likely by you, by opening the client and clicking
Account > Pause.)
.. image:: images/icon-offline.png
The gray icon with three white dots means your sync client has lost its
connection with your ownCloud server.
.. image:: images/icon-information.png
When you see a white circle with the letter "i" that is the informational icon,
so you should click it to see what it has to tell you.
.. image:: images/icon-error.png
The red circle with the white "x" indicates a configuration error, such as an
incorrect login or server URL.
Using the Desktop Client Menu
-----------------------------
A left-click on the icon (right-click on Windows) opens the
following menu:
.. image:: images/menu.png
**ownCloud Desktop Client menu**
The Desktop Client menu provides the following options:
* ``Open ownCloud in browser``: Launches the ownCloud WEB interface.
* ``Open folder 'ownCloud'``: Opens the ownCloud local folder. If you have
defined multiple synchronization targets, the window displays each local
folder.
* **Disk space indicator**: Indicates the amount of space currently used on the
server.
* Operation indicator: Displays the status of the current synchronization
process or indicates ``Up to date`` if the server and client are in sync.
* **Recent Changes**: Displays the last six files modified, and shows the
current synchronization status listing all changes since the last restart of the
ownCloud client.
* ``Settings...``: The settings menu.
* ``Help``: Opens a browser to display ownCloud Desktop Client Guide.
* ``Sign out``: Stops synchronization.
* ``Quit ownCloud``: Quits the ownCloud Client, ending any currently running
synchronizations.
Using the Account Settings Window
---------------------------------
.. index:: account settings, user, password, Server URL
The ``Account`` window provides a summary for general settings associated with
the ownCloud account. This window enables you to manage any synchronized
folders in the account, and to modify which folders you want to sync.
To access and modify the account settings:
.. image:: images/settings_account.png
:scale: 50 %
The fields and options in this window include:
* ``Connected to <ownCloud instance> as <user>`` field: Your user account on an ownCloud
server.
* ``Add Folder...`` button: Add another folder to the
synchronization process (see ``Adding a Folder``).
* ``Pause/Resume`` button: Pauses the current sync (or prevents the client from
starting a new sync), or resumes the sync process.
* ``Remove`` button: Removes the selected folder from the sync process. This
button is used when you want to synchronize only a few folders and not the
root folder.
* ``Storage Usage`` field: Indicates the storage utilization on the ownCloud
server.
* ``Edit Ignored Files`` button: Launches the Ignored Files Editor.
* ``Modify Account`` button: Use this to change the ownCloud server to which
you are synchronizing. This option launches the ``Setting up an Account``
dialog (see :doc:`accountsetup`).
Adding a Folder
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``Add a Folder ...`` button enables you to add a new folder to the
syncrhonization process.
To add a new folder:
1. Click the ``Add a Folder ...`` button in the Account window.
The ``Add Folder...`` window opens
.. image:: images/folderwizard_local.png
2. Specify a *unique* path and alias name to the folder or use the ``Choose...``
button to locate the new folder on your system to which you want to
synchronize.
.. note:: Nested synchronizations are not supported. In other words, you
cannot add a folder that is already contained within another synchronized
folder. In addition, you cannot add a higher level (parent) folder that
contains a folder to which you are already synchronizing. By default, the
ownCloud Set Up Wizard synchronizes your entire ownCloud account to the root
folder of the ownCloud server. If you wish to sync certain specific folders and not
the entire root, you must first remove the root folder.
3. Click 'Next' to continue.
A window opens prompting you to select a remote destination folder on the
ownCloud server to which you want to synchronize.
.. image:: images/folderwizard_remote.png
4. Select a folder on the ownCloud server to which you want to synchronize your
newly added folder.
.. note:: A server folder can only be synchronized with a particular client
once. If you attempt to sync the root directory, you cannot sync with
other folders on the server. Similarly, if you sync with folder ``/a``, you
cannot create another sync with ``/a/b``, since ``b`` is already being
synched.
Editing Ignored Files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The :guilabel:`Ignored Files Editor` provides a list of preconfigured files that are
ignored (that is, not synchronized) by the client and server during synchronizations. You
may add additional files or directories that you want to exclude from the synchronization
process. In addition to using standard characters, the Ignored Files Editor enables you
to
use wild cards (for example, using an asterisk * to indicate multiple characters or a
question mark ? to incidate a single character).
For additional information see `Using the Ignored Files
Editor`_
Using the Activity Settings Window
----------------------------------
.. index:: activity, recent changes, sync activity
The Activity window provides an in-depth account of recent synchronization activity. It
shows files that have not been synchronized because they are on the ignored files list,
or
because they cannot be synced due to containing special characters that cannot be stored
on certain file systems.
.. image:: images/settings_activity.png
You can open the Activity window in one of the following ways:
- Click 'Activity' in the left frame of the ownCloud Settings window.
- Invoke the window from the ownCloud Desktop Client menu by selecting ``Recent
Changes`` > ``Details...``. (See Using the Desktop Client Menu.)
Using the General Settings Window
---------------------------------
.. index:: general settings, auto start, startup, desktop notifications
The General settings window enables you to set general settings for the
ownCloud Desktop Client, provides information about the software version,
its creator, and the existence of any updates.
.. image:: images/settings_general.png
* ``Launch on System Startup`` checkbox: Provides the option to check (enable)
or uncheck (disable) whether the ownCloud Desktop Client launches at system
startup. By default, this option is enabled (checked) after you have configured
your account.
* ``Show Desktop Nofications`` checkbox: Provides the option to check (enable)
or uncheck (disable) notifications about sync activity.
* ``Use Monochrome Icons`` checkbox: Provides the option to check (enable) or
uncheck (disable) the use of monochrome (visually less obtrusive) icons.
.. note:: This option can be useful on MAC OSX platforms.
* ``About`` field: Provides information about the software authors along with
pertinent build conditions.
.. note:: Information in this field can be valuable when submitting a support
request.
* ``Updates`` field: Notifies you of any available updates for the ownCloud Desktop
Client.
Using the Network Settings Window
---------------------------------
.. index:: proxy settings, SOCKS, bandwith, throttling, limiting
The Network settings window enables you to define network proxy settings, and also to
limit download and upload bandwidth.
.. image:: images/settings_network.png
Specifying Proxy Settings
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
* ``No Proxy`` option: Do not use a proxy.
* ``Use system proxy`` option: Default setting. Follows the systems proxy
settings.
* ``Specify proxy manually as`` option: Enables you to specify
the following custom proxy settings:
- ``HTTP(S)``: Used when you are required to use an HTTP(S) proxy server (for
example, Squid or Microsoft Forefront TMG).
- ``SOCKSv5``: Typically used in special company LAN setups, or in combination
with the OpenSSH
dynamic application level forwarding feature (see ``ssh -D``).
- ``Host``: Host name or IP address of the proxy server along with the port
number. HTTP proxies typically listen over Ports 8080 (default) or 3128.
SOCKS servers typically listen over port 1080.
* ``Proxy Server requires authentication`` checkbox: Provides the option to
check (enable/require) or
uncheck (disable/not require) proxy server authentication. When not checked,
the proxy server must
be configured to allow anonymous usage. When checked, a proxy server username
and password is required.
Bandwidth Limiting
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Synchronization of files between a client and server can use a lot of
bandwidth, so you can limit how much your ownCloud sync client uses.
- ``No limit`` option: The default setting for the client; specifies that there
are no limit settings on the amount of data downloaded from the server.
- ``Limit to <value> KBytes/s`` option: Limits (throttles) the bandwidth to
a customized value (in KBytes/second).
The Upload Bandwidth field (for data flowing from the ownCloud client to the
server) provides the following options:
- ``No limit`` option: The default setting for the client; specifies that there
are no limit settings on the amount of data downloaded from the server.
- ``Limit automatically``: When enabled, the ownCloud client surrenders
available bandwidth to other applications. Use this option if there are
issues with real time communication (for example, the use of IP phone or live
streaming) in conjunction with the ownCloud Client.
- ``Limit to <value> KBytes/s`` option: Limits (throttles) the bandwidth to a
customized value (in KBytes/second).
.. _ignoredFilesEditor-label:
Using the Ignored Files Editor
------------------------------
.. index:: ignored files, exclude files, pattern
You might have some files or directories that you do not want to backup and
store on the server. To identify and exclude these files or directories, you
can use the *Ignored Files Editor*.
.. image:: images/ignored_files_editor.png
For your convenience, the editor is
pre-populated with a default list of typical ignore patterns. These patterns
are contained in a system file (typically ``sync-exclude.lst``) located in the
ownCloud Client application directory. You cannot modify these pre-populated
patterns directly from the editor. However, if necessary, you can hover over
any pattern in the list to show the path and filename associated with that
pattern, locate the file, and edit the ``sync-exclude.lst`` file.
.. note:: Modifying the global exclude definition file might render the client
unusable or result in undesired behavior.
Each line in the editor contains an ignore pattern string. When creating custom
patterns, in addition to being able to use normal characters to define an
ignore pattern, you can use wildcards characters for matching values. As an
example, you can use an asterisk (``*``) to identify an arbitrary number of
characters or a question mark (``?``) to identify a single character.
Patterns that end with a slash character (``/``) are applied to only directory
components of the path being checked.
.. note:: Custom entries are currently not validated for syntactical
correctness by the editor, so you will not see any warnings for bad
syntax. If your synchronization does not work as you expected, check your syntax.
Each pattern string in the list is preceded by a checkbox. When the check box
contains a check mark, in addition to ignoring the file or directory component
matched by the pattern, any matched files are also deemed "fleeting metadata"
and removed by the client.
In addition to excluding files and directories that use patterns defined in
this list:
- The ownCloud Client always excludes files containing characters that cannot
be synchronized to other file systems.
- Files are removed that cause individual errors three times during a synchronization.
However, the client provides the option of retrying a synchronization three additional
times on files that produce errors.
For more detailed information see :ref:`ignored-files-label`.