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You can also add other triggers or build actions. In Jenkins, you can view the log files that it creates. c:\rclone\rclone.exe sync -P orock:mybucket c:\rclone\orock –delete-afterĬurrently, you have setup sync to S3.c:\rclone\rclone.exe copy -P c:\rclone\orock orock:mybucket.Add the following lines to the command windows.Click ‘Add build step’->’Execute Windows batch command’.Next, we want to add a build step where we will run our sync. Add ‘*/5 * * * *’ to the box that just appeared.You can find many different plugins if you want to add to the options. You can click on the ‘?’ to see what many of the options do. For this job, we are going to keep it simple. We want to create our job to run the sync. You should still be in an internet browser. You will also need to open the port in the firewall, which is done during install. Change the URL to a FQDN if you want to access Jenkins from another machine.Follow the setup instructions and use the ‘Install suggested plugins’.You should be in an internet browser now. Jenkins should be installed and take you to the initial setup screen. For ‘Select Java Home directory’ change it to C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_301 where we installed Java.For ‘Port Selection’ you will also need to click on ‘Test Port’.Click ‘Test Credentials’ to make sure everything is working. For ‘Service Long Credentials’ enter your logon account and password.Run the Jenkins installer downloaded from the link above.Once the terminal is open, follow the instructions below that correspond to the Linux distribution you use. To start the installation, launch a terminal window by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T or Ctrl + Shift + T on the keyboard.
#Rbrowser windows rclone install
Now we want to install and configure Jenkins. Installing the Rclone Browser is done differently depending on what Linux operating system you are using.
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From the windows task bar type ‘cmd’ and open ‘Command prompt’.
#Rbrowser windows rclone zip file
Extract rclone.exe from the zip file and copy rclone.exe to c:\rclone.To get started, we need to setup rclone to work with our S3 storage in ORock. Using Windows ‘task scheduler’ Tools needed: This blog will show you a simple way to do it using Windows task scheduler and another way using Jenkins (which has a plethora of plug-ins) to sync on a non-cadence schedule, such as when a folder’s content changes. There are two ways to sync a local Windows folder to ORock S3 storage. You can also sync your files across multiple machines. That way, you can have your files backed up in the cloud and still have them accessible in the cloud console. If you would like to sync a Windows folder to S3 storage, you can do it in just a few easy steps.