Deleting the file(s) would put the drive seemingly back in sync, but trying to copy the file back would cause the same issue. One thing I noticed was that when the file was deleted from the affected device, other devices syncing the same folder (including File Station on the NAS itself) would still show the file in its place and all devices were displaying that folder was in sync! In a similar way, if the file was renamed on the affected device, other devices (and File Station) would show both files (original and renamed), but the affected PC would only have the renamed version. Again, Cloud Station on all devices would think that everything was in sync. The work around was to delete the affected file from File Station web interface (make a backup first). After this, the affected PC would immediately upload the file back and Cloud Station would then sync it across all other drives.
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This is obviously pretty serious issue as it leaves synced folders in inconstant state while displaying that everything is is sync. If this happens again, I will raise the issue with Synology. August 2016 Synology Cloud Station 4.1 Windows 10 Pro.
Here's my backup strategy: • I use Macrium Reflect (Seriously I can't recommend this software enough) to backup the system drive whenever I make serious changes to Windows itself (Service Packs, etc), and keep 2 copies of that on the NAS (the latest one, and the one before that). This allows disaster recovery - I can recover the entire system in one go. And it uses VSS, so I can use the system while it's backing up - no running it overnight or whatever. Here's the downside: because - like most backup programs - it backs up to an archive, any time I back it up to Amazon Glacier, incremental backups are useless. Any time the file is changed, it's changed. Windows 8 Start Tweaker 1.01.
So it backs up the whole thing. Thankfully I only have to do this once a year or so. But having a complete bare-metal system drive backup has saved my a$$ several times. • To get around this: for daily backups of all the drives, I use FreeFileSync to backup all files to the NAS.
It does incremental backups of each individual file. So nightly backups of the files to Glacier don't take much time at all - it only backs up the changed files. To restore, I simply use Macrium to restore the system drive (it sets itself up as a boot choice in the UEFI BIOS, so no media required, but I have rescue media available just in case). Then use FreeFileSync to write the latest changes over the top of that. 2 months ago I had a system drive corruption problem. Popped in a new drive, let it run for an hour, and poof: like it never happened.