Hi. This looks fantastic. Well done. Has anyone tried this with hledger (http://hledger.org/) ? The file formats are quite similar, so hoping it wouldn’t be too hard to get it to work. Thanks.
It looks not too hard - four invocations of ledger in analyze.js which would need to be adapted for hledger. (I'd give it a try, but I failed to get the app's main page working.)
+1 for rclone, it is fantastic and I am using it to sync both local filesystems to backblaze b2, as well as directly from a remote SFTP filesystem also to backblaze b2 or local.
Have also used it to back up my Google Drive, it exports all of the google documents as like docx or xlsx (or whatever you request). Critical for a small non profit where we use Google Drive to keep all our docs, theres no good easy way to back it up otherwise.
It's really a fantastic bit of software.
Having said that it seems OPs use case was really to explore "Go Cloud" so it's probably not that helpful input in the context of the actual article, but great context for anyone reading the comments that might actually want such a working solution.
One thing I keep getting errors from rclone about that is sortof related to this, is that it can't sync symlinks from SFTP as it doesn't really understand them - something that can be fixed but it's an example of the fact you always have side cases to cover- even though rclone seems to have done a good job at handling many of them.
Using CrashPlan Home - I haven't decided if I'm upgrading to Small Biz or jumping ship yet. I just got home and my CrashPlan has started syncing again to ACA-SYD over WiFi, albeit at 208kbps.
I did have outages about a year ago, where I had to repeatedly enter my restore password to kickstart the backup. But I haven't had that issue recently.
Interesting that you know the server name. I looked through the logs to attempt to find out the cause. I don't think that information surfaces anywhere in the UI.
I had to dig for it, prompted by seeing your post. If you click on "Show Code42 CrashPlan" to bring up the main window, then click on Destinations, Cloud, and then actually click on "CrashPlan Australia". It should show some extra info including the internet address, which I assume is my server name.