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Syncloud is a local storage cloud (backup server) based on "'''owncloud'''" a free and open source software. '''''Syncloud''''' gives you universal access to your data through a web interface or client that you need to install on your device. It also provides a platform to easily view and sync your contacts, calendars, bookmarks and more, across all your devices and from anywhere. 
Our Backup server is a local storage cloud based on "'''Owncloud'''", a free and open source software. It gives you universal access to your data through a web interface or client that you need to install on your device. It also provides a platform to easily view and sync your contacts, calendars, bookmarks and more, across all your devices and from anywhere.


== Installing the client ==
== Installing the client ==
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=== Linux ===
=== Linux ===
For Linux, it is better to go via the repositories of the different distributions. Both Fedora and Ubuntu include it. Installation is done in the following way:
Please refer to the [https://software.opensuse.org/download/package?project=isv:ownCloud:desktop&package=owncloud-client the official documentation]


==== Fedora ====
For Linux Mint 18.x, please follow the procedure for '''Ubuntu 16.04'''
<pre>
sudo wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:ownCloud:desktop/Fedora_$(cat /etc/redhat-release | awk {'print $3'})/isv:ownCloud:desktop.repo -P /etc/yum.repos.d/
sudo yum install owncloud-client
</pre>


==== Ubuntu ====
For Linux Mint 17.x, please follow the procedure for '''Ubuntu 14.04'''
<pre>
echo "deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:ownCloud:desktop/xUbuntu_$(grep ^DISTRIB_RELEASE= /etc/lsb-release | cut -d= -f2)/ /" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/owncloud-client.list
wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:ownCloud:desktop/xUbuntu_$(grep ^DISTRIB_RELEASE= /etc/lsb-release | cut -d= -f2)/Release.key -O - | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install owncloud-client
</pre>


=== Mobiles ===
=== Mobiles ===
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You first need to specify the server address:<br>  
You first need to specify the server address:<br>  
[[Image:backup_1.png]]<br> <br>  
[[Image:backup_1.png]]<br> <br>  
Press OK. The system will then ask you to accept the certificate from the
server. You can trust the certificate <br>
[[Image:backup_2.png]]


You can then log in with your username and password<br>  
You can then log in with your username and password<br>  
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[[Image:backup_3.png]]<br> <br>  
[[Image:backup_3.png]]<br> <br>  


Lastly, configure which of your folder needs to be backed up.
[[Image:backup_4.png]]
== Sync multiple folders ==
Go to Owncloud settings (right click on the icon in your taskbar or systray).
[[Image:backup_5.png]]
Then remove the default folder. If this sync exists, you can't sync multiple folders.
Now, click on '''Add folder''', and pick a local folder.
[[Image:backup_7.png]]
On the remote directory, select a folder or create one.
[[Image:backup_8.png]]
In this example, the local folder '''Work Folder''' is synced with the remote folder '''Work Folder'''.
[[Image:backup_9.png]]


<br> Lastly, configure which of your directories needs to be backed up.
Start over the procedure for each folder you want to sync.


[[Image:backup_4.png]]
[[Image:backup_10.png]]


== Web Interface ==
== Web Interface ==
Once your files have been backed up, you can view the result (and download or delete any file) from a [http://syncloud.iihe.ac.be web interface].
Once your files have been backed up, you can view the result (and download or delete any file) from a [http://backup.iihe.ac.be web interface].
 
 
'''View 1'''
 
[[Image:backup_view1.png]]
 


'''View 2'''


[[Image:backup-login.png]]
[[Image:backup_view2.png]]


== In case of troubles ==
== In case of troubles ==


'''for any other problem contact'''&nbsp;:<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">support-iihe@vub.ac.be</span>
For any other problem, send an email to '''support-iihe@vub.ac.be'''

Latest revision as of 14:37, 27 November 2017

Our Backup server is a local storage cloud based on "Owncloud", a free and open source software. It gives you universal access to your data through a web interface or client that you need to install on your device. It also provides a platform to easily view and sync your contacts, calendars, bookmarks and more, across all your devices and from anywhere.

Installing the client

Windows & Mac

For theses platforms, the client can be downloaded from the owncloud download page.

Linux

Please refer to the the official documentation

For Linux Mint 18.x, please follow the procedure for Ubuntu 16.04

For Linux Mint 17.x, please follow the procedure for Ubuntu 14.04

Mobiles

There are apps for Android an IOS available. However, they are not free (~1€). Which theses applications, you can access to your files anywhere and upload files (not directories).

There is also an option to instantly upload photos taken by camera.

Owncloud for Android

Owncloud for Ipad/Iphone

Configuring the client

After installing, run the client.

You first need to specify the server address:


You can then log in with your username and password
It is the same password you use for the wifi at the lab or to log in to the IIHE website


Lastly, configure which of your folder needs to be backed up.

Sync multiple folders

Go to Owncloud settings (right click on the icon in your taskbar or systray).

Then remove the default folder. If this sync exists, you can't sync multiple folders. Now, click on Add folder, and pick a local folder.

On the remote directory, select a folder or create one.

In this example, the local folder Work Folder is synced with the remote folder Work Folder.

Start over the procedure for each folder you want to sync.

Web Interface

Once your files have been backed up, you can view the result (and download or delete any file) from a web interface.


View 1


View 2

In case of troubles

For any other problem, send an email to support-iihe@vub.ac.be