The files you’ve found in the sqlfs directory and subdirectories are the actual files stored in the file manager, but they don’t have the original filenames. This information is stored in the database along with other metadata about the files. The filenames and the subdirectory they’re stored in correspond to the unique ID key for the files records as defined in the database.
What you can see in your network drive and webdav is virtual representation of the filing system, that is abstracted from the actual way the files are stored, and not representative of the way they are on disk.
To use rsync as you intend, you will need to give it access to a directory that is similarly abstracted to show you the virtual representation of the files and not the lower-level actual storage of them. I don’t know how you might go about this on Windows though, but there must be some tool to create local loopback mounts from various protocols (as you already seem to have used).
Best of luck,
WLD
I have a windows laptop.
I am using netdrive to create a network drive that connects to my
filemanager.
I have successfully connected and transfered files to my filemanager.
When I look at the system level I only see an sqlfs directory containing
files with names that are numbered.
I would like to know if the files are stored in a directory where I can see
their usual names?
When I connect to filemanager using webdav, what directory in the system is
webdav client actually looking at when I type in
fqdn/egroupware/webdav.php/home/
I am asking this question because I had planned to use rsync for a backup
scenario, and now I am unsure about the directory to use for rsync.
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