![]() Otherwise, browsing through buckets and testing connections to the configured Google Cloud storage won't work. For updates from the older version of Resilio Connect, manually update the configuration and change it to Project ID. Google Cloud requires a Project ID to be able to browse through buckets instead of Project Name. Google Cloud: credentials must provide full access to the storage service of the selected project (service account role “Storage Admin”).Amazon S3: credentials must provide full access to all S3 buckets in the account.Listing of buckets/containers/shares requires special permissions be granted: The access keys provided in the cloud storage configuration must have permissions to list the buckets. To start browsing, click on the Browse button. For simplicity in this guide, we'll refer to all as 'bucket'. Resilio v2.11 supports browsing through buckets, containers, shares of a cloud storage. Once a folder is selected, you'll be redirected back to "Edit path target" dialog with the path applied. Path macros are resolved here automatically, but only if there are no tags in the path. That's the directory that will be used as a syncing folder in the end. ![]() The folder will be created forcibly (except for the source agent in the Distribution or consolidation job)ĥ. If the agent could not list the folders, for example, if the path was typed manually, an error message will appear. If no folder is checked, the current location is used as the target directory. To select a folder from the list as a target directory, check the checkbox and click Select. Reflects all the directories in the current location, shows hidden folders as well. Starts with either "a_path_macro" (for a selected macro) or "Agent" (for a Custom path).Ĥ. Folders here are clickable and allow jumping from one level to another. Point an agent to an existing folder or create a new one explicitly with "Create folder" button.ģ. In transfer jobs, the source agent's folders cannot be automatically created by agent.
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