![]() The backup schedule in settings seems to be a very simplified one. Tables: backup_schedule The backup schedule (Schedule tab in settings) backup_schedule_copy Backup copy of the backup schedule excludes Files and folders excluded from backup excludes_copy Internal backup copy of the excludes table mountpoints All backup folders set in the client Never change anything without having a backup, and never change anything while the client is running. This is the only table I have made manual changes to (I made the listed folder name in the GUI more obvious on some entries). This database file was last changed almost a year before I stopped the client. The use of it is for me unknown (as the table is empty in my db). jobs.dbĬontains only one table ‘jobs’ defined asĬREATE TABLE jobs (id integer primary key autoincrement, status integer, uri, name, path, databasepath, files integer, bytes integer ) ![]() It’s an 24 character alphanumeric string. Jwc_shareid is in the form of jwc_uuid given above, jwc_owner is probably some secret string about my user (at Jotta) that I’m not supposed to share. Mostly self-explanatory, except for the two fields I’m unable to explain ? It was empty in my current copy of the database, but it should be more or less like jwt_files (used only temporarily).ĬREATE TABLE jwt_shares (jwc_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ASC AUTOINCREMENT, jwc_shareid, jwc_localpath, jwc_remotepath, jwc_owner, jwc_members ) Open the client interface, go to settings, then under the “General” tab, you will find a button that opens the log file location:Ī window with the location ‘C:\Users\’ on most files jwc_revision 0, 1 or 11 on all my files jwc_folderid id (jwc_id from jwt_folders) of containing folder jwc_newpath New local name of a file renamed because of an upload errorĬREATE TABLE jwt_queuedfiles (jwc_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ASC AUTOINCREMENT, jwc_remotepath, jwc_remotesize INTEGER, jwc_localpath, jwc_localsize INTEGER, jwc_relativepath, jwc_created INTEGER, jwc_modified INTEGER, jwc_status, jwc_checksum, jwc_revision INTEGER, jwc_queueid, jwc_type, jwc_hash, jwc_folderid) This method works for finding the location on the windows version: The path to the database files and the path formats within the databases will differ for the client for other OSes. ![]() This documentation is for the windows version of the client. I dug into the sqlite databases used by the JottaCloud client (and branded ones like Elgiganten) and found something that can be useful for other diggers… ![]()
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