Comment to 'BUG: Cover fails to upload to S3 storage'
  • When you already have files stored on the server, you need to upload them manually. The UNA application doesn't automatically upload files from the storage folder. Simply changing the setting from local to Blackbase won't make the files transfer automatically. S3cmd uses v2, while Blackbase only supports v4 for signatures.

    You can use the native Backblaze B2 application, but it does not support uploading entire folders only list of files and single files. However, with AWS CLI, you can upload the entire storage folder directly in a aingle comans, depending on your data center's bandwidth and how much data you have in storage wil upload or sync your data .

    Additionally, you can update the local storage folder on your server with the UNA application using a bucket from Blackbase whenever you feel it's necessary. The UNA application may not always update files automatically, and if a file is missing, you can manually sync your storage at any time using AWS CLI . This way, you can ensure your files are always up-to-date. I prefer to manually write all my configuration files, as I don't like having them created automatically. I like to review every detail, checking each step carefully to ensure everything works flawlessly. When I manually write the configuration files, things always work perfectly like now. Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't understand what tool you are using?("and I used the simple configuration tool")