as i mentioned before, you have a real complex setup and that is not good for testing new features.
i suggest that you forget about nssm and that rclone mount command for now.
create the most simple test case you can and experiment with that.
think like Albert Einstein
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler."
“It can scarcely be denied that the supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic elements as simple and as few as possible without having to surrender the adequate representation of a single datum of experience.”
I try to understand much of that option. Because of that, I don't think many of those options get in the way. It doesn't make much sense to remove all those options and just put the bind option. Anyway, those options are accessibility options. Of course, there may be options that I do not understand and do not need. I will continue to improve.
for testing the new --bind flag, create a very simple rclone command.
once you have the --bind flag working, add all the other parts of the rclone mount command.
I understand what you are trying to say. I don't think you understand me.
I'm on a Windows 10 x64 environment, mount is the default, and rclone cache is the default. In other words, rclone is the environment where the cache should be mounted. Because of this, many options are almost needed.
I understood what I said to reduce the options and only test --bind. Of course I did. Not mounted. Unmounted tests are meaningless.
was running rclone by registering a service with NSSM. But I was applying wrong. NSSM allows only 300 characters. However, the options below are about 800 characters long. The option of more than 300 characters was not applied.
D:\rclone>D:\rclone\X\rclone.exe mount testid: X: --config=D:\rclone\rclone.conf --allow-other --no-checksum --no-modtime --allow-non-empty --cache-chunk-path=E:\temp\rclone\testid_chunk --cache-db-path=E:\temp\rclone\testid_backend --cache-tmp-upload-path=E:\temp\rclone\testid_upload --cache-dir=E:\temp\rclone\testid_cache
The service rclone has been started.
The service rclone has been stopped.
set root=c:\data\rclone\scripts
set RCLONE_CONFIG_PASS=.......
set RCLONE_CONFIG=%root%\rclone.conf
set source=wasabiwest01:en07
set drive=y:
set logfile=--log-level=DEBUG --log-file=%root%\rr\other\mount\logfile.txt
%root%\rclone.exe mount %source% %drive% %logfile%
as the error message states, you cannot have a command line that starts with --bwlimit.
the start of a command line must be a internal command like dir or external command like rclone.exe
the command prompt knows nothing about --bwlimit, that is just a flag for the command rclone.exe