redo numbering the lazy way until and unless there's a better way in mdwn

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Greg Grossmeier 2014-01-02 09:20:04 -08:00
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## Installation Steps ## Installation Steps
1. In the DSM Package Center, install Git, which is available from Synology (no third-party repository needed). (1) In the DSM Package Center, install Git, which is available from Synology (no third-party repository needed).
2. Download the latest [[standalone|Linux_standalone]] git-annex build for Linux on armel. (2) Download the latest [[standalone|Linux_standalone]] git-annex build for Linux on armel.
3. Extract it somewhere sensible (eg: a bin/ directory your users home directory) (3) Extract it somewhere sensible (eg: a bin/ directory your users home directory)
4. Go into the git-annex.linux directory and ./runshell. You can now run git-annex as you normally would. (4) Go into the git-annex.linux directory and ./runshell. You can now run git-annex as you normally would.
## How to sync with the Synology NAS ## How to sync with the Synology NAS
### On the Synology ### On the Synology
1. Setup port forwarding and associated dynamic dns, if applicable. Many good guides online for this. (1) Setup port forwarding and associated dynamic dns, if applicable. Many good guides online for this.
2. Setup ssh key based authentication with the Synology for each computer you want to sync with it. You want a specific key that is used only by git-annex, for each computer. Again, many good guides online. (2) Setup ssh key based authentication with the Synology for each computer you want to sync with it. You want a specific key that is used only by git-annex, for each computer. Again, many good guides online.
3. In the Synology .ssh/authorized_keys file for your account, add (substituing your username) (3) In the Synology .ssh/authorized_keys file for your account, add (substituing your username)
[[!format sh """ [[!format sh """
command="/home/$yourusername/.ssh/git-annex-shell" command="/home/$yourusername/.ssh/git-annex-shell"
"""]] """]]
@ -22,18 +22,18 @@ to the beginning of the line. Eg, it would look like this:
[[!format sh """ [[!format sh """
command="/home/greg/.ssh/git-annex-shell" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDT1yE96E/JQNPt0ziiNYJRvndCvLK4uG5h/SNYoAIBF1uH6L7VYAt3HWVqSyi3BcV70WDZ/yWgtNzbrcir46JpvEHMcvYaXLbANwoDGNjG/gsz7kP/8VUxZ6hG3P3ICuwnqVum5+rYXm6oj3xzWPfTRhhRoDZLOQdevSNpdGNaa/lSg8Vuq2suHwjQlQb8AIUuCZmS5cm6XwoUq/jJtN4LTuTPqMjzA6NkdhWM2Kigi9jPQBFborkYBPMphmZwBZiVnhsH1XpaOff+mP03D2gF/huC+b1vbWQstjuehUbY59rvJ4ijb3810Uq2ep7dwLagmILtX5GbL+GS64pAn9sIP annex-othercomputer command="/home/greg/.ssh/git-annex-shell" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDT1yE96E/JQNPt0ziiNYJRvndCvLK4uG5h/SNYoAIBF1uH6L7VYAt3HWVqSyi3BcV70WDZ/yWgtNzbrcir46JpvEHMcvYaXLbANwoDGNjG/gsz7kP/8VUxZ6hG3P3ICuwnqVum5+rYXm6oj3xzWPfTRhhRoDZLOQdevSNpdGNaa/lSg8Vuq2suHwjQlQb8AIUuCZmS5cm6XwoUq/jJtN4LTuTPqMjzA6NkdhWM2Kigi9jPQBFborkYBPMphmZwBZiVnhsH1XpaOff+mP03D2gF/huC+b1vbWQstjuehUbY59rvJ4ijb3810Uq2ep7dwLagmILtX5GbL+GS64pAn9sIP annex-othercomputer
"""]] """]]
4. the git-annex-shell script in your .ssh should be created for you aftering your initial ./runshell (4) the git-annex-shell script in your .ssh should be created for you aftering your initial ./runshell
5. Double check that the script points to the correct directory of where your extracted git-annex.linux lives. (5) Double check that the script points to the correct directory of where your extracted git-annex.linux lives.
### On the other computers - the manual way ### On the other computers - the manual way
1. See step 2 above about creating the specific git-annex ssh keys. (1) See step 2 above about creating the specific git-annex ssh keys.
2. In your .ssh/config, create an alias for your Synology that includes specifying the right sshkey. For example, mine looks like: (2) In your .ssh/config, create an alias for your Synology that includes specifying the right sshkey. For example, mine looks like:
[[!format sh """ [[!format sh """
Host synologyhost Host synologyhost
HostName mydynamicdomain.no-ip.org HostName mydynamicdomain.no-ip.org
IdentityFile /home/greg/.ssh/annex_rsa IdentityFile /home/greg/.ssh/annex_rsa
"""]] """]]
3. Now when you clone the git repo from the Synology, or add it as a remote, do the following: (3) Now when you clone the git repo from the Synology, or add it as a remote, do the following:
[[!format sh """ [[!format sh """
git clone greg@synologyhost:/absolute/path/to/annexname annexname git clone greg@synologyhost:/absolute/path/to/annexname annexname
"""]] """]]
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[[!format sh """ [[!format sh """
git remote add synology greg@synologyhost:/absolute/path/to/annexname git remote add synology greg@synologyhost:/absolute/path/to/annexname
"""]] """]]
4. Run git-annex sync (4) Run git-annex sync
### On the other computers - Using the assistant ### On the other computers - Using the assistant
1. Use the webapp to add the remote. I'm not sure if there are any gotchas here as I have not done it this way yet. (1) Use the webapp to add the remote. I'm not sure if there are any gotchas here as I have not done it this way yet.