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So I'm liking git-annex alot but trying to setup something up
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by using the webapp wasn't very successful.
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I have serverA machineB laptopC laptopD
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Now what I want to setup is:
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serverA machineB
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repo <sync> repo
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Basically I want A and B to constantly sync with each
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other for a fullbackup repo on each. But I also want both A and B to
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have the full checkout local.
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Then I have C and D just be clients and pull whatever they need from A or B.
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What I've gotten working atm:
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On A I setup the repo(not bare - I want access to the contents)). On B I ran
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a clone from A. That way B always syncs to A.
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Setup both repos to be fullbackup. I've tried to setup A to also sync
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from B but the webapp fails at doing it - and when I retry it fails
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again but this time with an error in the log that the remote already exists.
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Would I need to setup things manually for this scenario? Or is it not even possible?
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Do I just setup a normal remote? Or will this loop break things?
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When I'm done setting it all up I'd like to have the assistant
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running on both systems to do the syncs for me.
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