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Hubic 405 error? rclone
Hi folks,
We're trying to upload our files, actually, to sync our local disk to Hubic.
We're getting the following error with rclone:
root@int-server:~# /usr/sbin/rclone sync /media/disk1/ Hubic:/Servidor --transfers=100 -v
2016/02/25 18:03:28 Hubic: Got swift credentials (expiry 2016-02-26 18:58:53 +0100 +0100 in 23h55m24.999999768s)
2016/02/25 18:03:28 Hubic Swift container path Servidor/: Modify window is 1ns
2016/02/25 18:03:28 Attempt 1/3 failed with 1 errors and: HTTP Error: 405: 405 Method Not Allowed
2016/02/25 18:03:28 Attempt 2/3 failed with 1 errors and: HTTP Error: 405: 405 Method Not Allowed
2016/02/25 18:03:28 Attempt 3/3 failed with 1 errors and: HTTP Error: 405: 405 Method Not Allowed
2016/02/25 18:03:28 Failed to sync: HTTP Error: 405: 405 Method Not Allowed
Any idea?
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http://travaux.ovh.net/?do=details&id=16718
Interesting, thank you, although not the same error.
Have you tried using rsync command ?
Hubic don't support rsync protocol
Have you tried to refresh the token? I think i had those errors before, a refresh did the trick.
Here's a thank for you. This is not rsync :P
yep! It's working with amazon cloud now, just fine.
Got swift credentials (expiry 2016-02-26
I have a lot of stuff on Hubic - I see it as an arcane Gandalf type presence that will protect my data with fervour until it arbitrarily decides to dive down a minehole to kick some balrog ass and take my data with it. There's nothing to stop Hubic doing a Mandrill.
In other words - €5/mo for 10Tb doesn't even remotely make financial sense as a sustainable business model. It's in their best interests to make it awkward to use it outside of their own quirky client and webclient. By the time you've got a few hundred Mb uploaded through their client you give up the will to live and continue to pay the fee. The few who figure out hubicfuse, rclone, et al are far outnumbered by the masses who expect to use their quota but never get close.
I'm happy to use it for tertiary storage and am rocking only slightly over 1Tb, but wouldn't sleep at night if it was my main backup repository.
Then again - what do I know? I used to be a Wable customer...