-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 46
New issue
Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.
By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.
Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account
Tray keeping grey and disconnected . #252
Comments
Are you sure that reconnects are configured? (Although it is probably also not normal to get disconnected in the first place.) Sounds like this is a duplicate of #217 which I couldn't reproduce so far. |
True, when clicking the button doesn't help then it is a different problem.
If there are errors you will get a notification about them - unless you disabled those. You can access errors also by right-clicking on the tray icon and selecting errors. You can also show logs by running the tray from a terminal. Under Windows you need to use a redirection or the The logging can actually be finely controlled (in case |
Ok, so really not obvious what's (not) going on here. That it not shows anything means it is either really broken in your environment or that outputting in the terminal doesn't work. To check for the latter you can try to invoke it with You could try to set a low timeout in the connection settings (you'll have to check the option to show the advanced config for that). If it then runs into a timeout we know that it at least tried to connect. If you're using HTTPs it would make sense to try with HTTP instead. (You'll have to change the setting in Syncthing itself and then the URL in Syncthing Tray.) If you're using a Windows 10 version older than 1809 you'll have to upgrade or use the Qt 5 based version. It may generally be worth trying the Qt 5 based version (although the Qt 6 based version is supposed to work and normally the better option). Otherwise I also don't really know what to suggest and cannot really help as it works on my machine (with Windows 10). |
Stop syncthing instance then click I tried the qt5 version, is similar (however it mess up some items with Chinese characters in the configuration file , I use a whole english path to test ). |
Just find API key in syncthing WEBUI doesn't match the value in syncthing tray.After copy the value in webui to syncthing tray, log showing, though the status is keeping in reconnecting... @Martchus Is there any easy and safe way to save settings of sync folder only, and try with a fresh config? |
Oh, timeouts was set to 1ms but not show if doesn't check |
That makes sense - although you should have gotten an error notification that the request was running into a timeout.
That's true - also for an authentication error you should have gotten an error notification. Did you perhaps disable notifications for errors (the second checkbox under notification settings)? But even if disabled, the error should have been accessible via the context menu you can open by right-clicking on the tray icon.
That's actually a question about Syncthing itself - and it is a good one I don't really know a good answer to. I suppose you could mess around with Syncthing's XML-based config manually (while Syncthing is stopped). I'd have to checkout the XML structure myself but probably not much speaks against copying the folder-elements from an old config file to a new one. You may have to adjust some details like paths, though. |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
I get disconnected while syncthing running in bg . Using built-in syncthing, and http://127.0.0.1:8384 is accessable too .
This happend after I solved #250 , in that issue, windows hyper-v took some ports which prevented syncthing bind on 8384. Now the port problem is fixed, but the tray still grey and show disconnected .
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: