[digiKam-users] Moving photos and database files

Gilles Caulier caulier.gilles at gmail.com
Thu May 14 12:46:06 BST 2020


Maik,

In the past, using NFS and a NAS, i successfully run digiKam with a
remote collection, seen as mounted locally through the network. The
database still sqlite in local hard drive.

Perhaps this kind of workflow is applicable with cloud web service.

Gilles

Le jeu. 14 mai 2020 à 13:31, Maik Qualmann <metzpinguin at gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> I don't know pCloud, but before you kill your image collection. From an OpenSUSE forum I know that digiKam does not work with pCloud. DigiKam requires the files locally or mounted (SMB). Under Windows, we also better support the UNC network path in digiKam-7.0.0-RC. In addition, the image collection with the current digiKam version can be easily adapted to a new image root path. Provided that the underlying directory structure does not change.
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> Maik
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> Am Do., 14. Mai 2020 um 00:07 Uhr schrieb <noname at fastmail.net>:
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>> Hello,
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>> My thread this morning was redirected to cover another equally interesting topic, so I'm back asking the right way to move my 230GB photo collection and Digikam database files from a hard drive to the cloud drive, specifically pCloudDrive.
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>> I see that I can create a second collection on the cloud drive and copy/cut photos and albums from the hard drive collection to the cloud drive collection. It works to preserve the metadata. I edited my Digikam configuration to write metadata to the "items" only and not the sidecar. (I agree that the metadata part of the Digikam configuration could be more clear in this respect).
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>> How do I move the Digikam database files to the cloud drive? By doing the Database Migration tool as in /home/jay/pictures ---> /home/jay/pCloudDrive/pictures? That is the remaining question.
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>> Thank you for your help!
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>> Jay Rutherford
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