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jainraje
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
headless ubuntu not syncing
Hi All,
I sucessfully installed dropbox on a headless ubuntu server using the following guide:
https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/install-dropbox-headless-ubuntu-server
The dropbox file/folde...
- 3 years ago
The headless ubuntu Dropbox sync is syncing now without any manual intervention).
1) Use this link to install dropbox on ubuntu: https://www.dropbox.com/install-linux
2) Use this link to setup dropbox systemd service unit: https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/install-dropbox-headless-ubuntu-server
Modify the dropbox.service file to call dropboxd using the install location in step 1 (not location in step 2 guide)
What was not clear to me before is the dropbox systemd daemon is running in superuser mode under the "username" account. To access/control the dropbox daemon from command line, sudo -u username dropbox <options> must be done.
That sums it up. Thanks to the knowledgble members who posted in the thread.
Здравко
3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
In spite Dropbox application works as a service running in user session, Dropbox doesn't support running the application in any system service level (in any way). 🤷 It's strange, but it's so and there is NOT any official distribution or guide for such services. Everybody may use whatever works. Read Dropbox application directions (i.e. the works in particular user context only) and particular service platform documentations (i.e. systemd documentation) for a way to meet Dropbox requirements. There are different possible ways, but I would rely on using control through control script (not directly) - more complicated, but more stable (trace pid by ~/.dropbox/dropbox.pid 😉).
jainraje
3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
You useful comments help me understand and "connect the dots" sort of say on how the headless Dropbox on Linux works. I have a idea on how to get the Dropbox systemd service unit to run. I'll test it out and post back my results.
- jainraje3 years agoHelpful | Level 6
The headless ubuntu Dropbox sync is syncing now without any manual intervention).
1) Use this link to install dropbox on ubuntu: https://www.dropbox.com/install-linux
2) Use this link to setup dropbox systemd service unit: https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/install-dropbox-headless-ubuntu-server
Modify the dropbox.service file to call dropboxd using the install location in step 1 (not location in step 2 guide)
What was not clear to me before is the dropbox systemd daemon is running in superuser mode under the "username" account. To access/control the dropbox daemon from command line, sudo -u username dropbox <options> must be done.
That sums it up. Thanks to the knowledgble members who posted in the thread.
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