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Steve Conard
2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
How do you stop large team files from syncing to my system, once they are in the process of syncing?
I work for a film media company with team members around the world. Dropbox is a great solution until … someone happens to upload a titanic file, (like a film, or huge special FX sequence that are hu...
- 2 years ago
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Megan
2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi Steve Conard, welcome to our Community!
As you already guessed, there's no way to stop an active folder/file from syncing, once the process has begun. You could pause the syncing of the app, but at some point, you'd need to resume.
What I'm thinking, that could be used as an alternative, is this: You can choose a specific folder with your team, that people would upload large content there if they have to.
Then, you (and the rest of the team) can choose to remove the folder from your device, using selective sync. That way even if they accidentally decided to upload content, it wouldn't sync to your computer.
Do you think that would work for you?
Let me know!
- Steve Conard2 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thank you, Megan—
I appreciate the feedback. We’ve been dealing with this issue for some time and haven’t found a concrete answer. It’s good to finally know what we already expected.
Changing our project methodology isn’t really the answer. I do appreciate the suggestion. Most of the time everything runs smoothly. We already have established dropbox meetings before a new project begins and remind everyone to set folders to “online-only” status.
It’s sad that dropbox isn’t smart enough to look on to people’s systems and check if they have enough free space for what is about to be sync’d.
Tell your engineers, it would be a nice if dropbox had a file size check solution: “files have been uploaded to a shared folder that exceed the capacity of your hard drive. We’ve set the file(s) to online-only. You’re welcome!”
Thank you again and have a nice day.
- James R.52 years agoExplorer | Level 4
So clearly stated, and so correct. I have been battling DB for days, since it decided to backup an external drive of 8 tb. I am stuck in synching hell.
DB team - please fix this!
- Jay2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi James R.5, you can disable external drive backups by following these steps on the site.
- Hannah2 years agoDropbox Staff
Thanks for your feedback here, Steve Conard!
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Have a great weekend!
- Attempte2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Dear developers...
This was the single most critical reason I have had 5 people refuse to work with me using DB... I do not know what you have to do to change this but it is on a level of absurdity that you can't choose to eliminate a file from syncing when in the queue.
I would have to let my computer run for approximately 8 days non stop...I travel. Most do. Your platform is losing a LOT of customers and missing a LOT of revenue due to this and obviously this isn't just me... most will simply never tell you.
Thank you = fix it.
Emma
- bennygabel2 years agoNew member | Level 2
I started syncing into dropbox... then I unselected a large directory from syncing...
When I resume, it is still working on it... pushing it into dropbos.
How do I cancel/stop it?
- Nancy2 years agoDropbox Staff
Hi bennygabel!
If you used selective sync to remove your folder from the desktop app while it was already syncing, it’s most likely that you’ll need to wait for the app to complete the syncing process altogether, before the folder is removed/selectively synced.
As mentioned above, you can always pause the app’s syncing, but when you resume, it’ll continue right from the point you had previously left it.
In this case, and if possible, I’d suggest keeping your computer connected to the internet the whole time, so that the process may complete as soon as possible.
I hope this helps a bit.
- Beeblejuice9 months agoNew member | Level 2Hi, this idea that pausing syncing or restructuring your file system are solutions is frustrating.
I work in animation with large files, multiple projects on the go and tight deadlines …
Firstly you CANNOT prevent other people saving big files to shared folders. It happens.
Secondly if somebody shares project files I HAVE to sync them just to start the project — pausing is not an option! — but sometimes I have waited hours or days with my computer grinding away while dropbox sorts itself out (which is a special kind of nightmare if there’s some partially up/downloaded behemoth that you didn’t really need anyway hanging out at the top of the queue, the deadline is looming and you can’t even start work!).
As others have pointed out, making a file online doesn’t stop it from finishing syncing before it is removed from your computer, but the problem isn’t only that they can slow down or crash your system, they also clog up the sync queue when the files you want are stuck behind it!
Yes, you can use “sync now” but that doesn’t always help (it isn’t even an option for my scrivener projects — one of which is currently stuck underneath a partially downloaded monster video file and there seems to be no way to push the ones I want up the list!).
Also if you have many files to sync you want to be able to pause the single monster that’s getting in the way, not individually “sync next” the hundreds of other files you actually need for the project.
There needs to be a way to pause or stop individual files that works immediately, and ideally a way to easily change the sync list order to prioritise the most needed files first (Sync next is a bit crude for this).
Please sort this out — it is driving me nuts and I’m pretty sure I’m not alone! It can be very stressful when sync issues stop your work right before a hard deadline.
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