![]() ![]() $ cat /opt/lomorage/var/log/import_media_STEC_838C-1111_test.log Please check import log /opt/lomorage/var/log/import_media_STEC_838C-1111_test.log Import photos/videos from /media/STEC_838C-1111/test ![]() By default it is false, and import will MOVE all assets and consolidate them into one locationĮxample: $ /opt/lomorage/bin/lomoc import alice password /media/STEC_838C-1111/test/video -no-move is to hint backend service not moving assets, and only insert record in DB.-port is listen port of lomod backend service.no-move, -n not moving original photos/videos, and only insert record in db Lomoc import - Import all photos from given directory into lomo backend with given username and password All import logs are saved under /opt/lomorage/var/log/import_.log. During import, the tool will move existing assets to the directories created by lomorage for each user, or not move asset while inserting record only if supply -no-move option. It can avoid unnecessary back-and-forth network traffic as well as disk operation. Latest importer for WindowsĬommand line tool is for advanced user when the existing assets are in attached USB or Local/NFS/CIFS mounted disks along with “Lomorage Photo Assistant”. It also support to import Google photo takeout ZIP file directly into Lomorage.Ĭurrently it support Windows and MacOS. The tool will analysis asset create time by EXIF tool, and supply while import. Import all assets under specified directory or single file. Lomorage provides 3 ways to batch import these existing assets into the system: It is most likely user already stored historical photos / videos at multiple places, and hope to consolidate all at one place. Eg: How to import Google Photo Takeout ZIP files to lomorage.
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