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nsbcmedia
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Smart Sync Online Only Files still using disc space
I am using smart sync on multiple Macs, one running macos 10.12.6 and the other running macos 10.14, they both are showing my hard disks are almost full even though the majority of the files are set ...
- 7 years agoOn the Smart Sync page, it states the following:“On APFS, the operating system takes snapshots of the file system and available hard drive space. These snapshots may not update after you've used Smart Sync to set Dropbox files as online only. This means that hard drive space you freed up with Smart Sync may not be immediately reflected or available if this snapshot hasn't updated.“This hard drive space should eventually be freed up by the OS, but the amount of time this will take can vary. This isn't a behavior specific to Dropbox, but instead the designed behavior of macOS.”If Apple didn’t suggest this possibility to you, then I’m not sure what else I can say.Users have reported these issues in the past, however the problems went away, presumably because the snapshots of the hard drive changed, which are essentially Time Machine snapshots.This issue occurred even on older versions of macOS, and yet the issues stopped after some time.I can only recommend checking with Apple again, given this information.
Cadam
7 years agoHelpful | Level 5
HI there. I am having the same issue. All my dropbox files are Online Only but dropbox gave me a warning today that my hardrive is full - and so it is! Using Smart Sync and MacOS 10.13.6. Help!
- ridgeway6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Having same issue across windows and various versions of macOS. I'm the admin for our business account which is near the 3TB limit... and smart sync worked, while oddly in beta. Now it's not syncing properly on my account even when setting to online only and letting it reindex (which is a pain itself). Files will be completely missing on another device that should be syncing.
Further, the Dropbox admin panel won't even load the 'recently deleted' files button. I am losing a little faith in the reliability of this - previously awesome as it's cross platform - team file collab suite. I mean we literally just ditched the on-prem file server which was a pain in itself... and here I am with all these sync issues. I tried supprt and reverting to non-beta; no luck, and now I'm back on beta hoping that the fix gets pushed there first (no other team members on beta that I know about).
I mean what's goin on here it's a mess:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sxhjs9lcveb85o6/Screen%20Shot%202018-11-27%20at%202.21.39%20PM.png?dl=0
and
https://www.dropbox.com/s/sxhjs9lcveb85o6/Screen%20Shot%202018-11-27%20at%202.21.39%20PM.png?dl=0
Been progressively getting worse the past 2 months, there needs to be a resolution to this - I currently refer Dropbox business to businesses instead of on-prem servers but I'm getting wary.
Thanks in advance.
- Jay6 years agoDropbox StaffHave you contacted Apple already about the OS not being able to recognize the correct file sizes? Regarding the deleted files page, could you try switching browsers to see if this helps? Otherwise, use incognito/private browsing mode without any extensions running, clearing your cache and even resetting your browser entirely. Let me know how it goes!
- ridgeway6 years agoExplorer | Level 4
If you're speaking to me, I have reached out, instructed me they couldn't help since I previously activated beta features - and to completely reinstall (wiped full reinstall as I've tried all of the above) on every device. Yes, I opted in for beta so I understand but opting back out and it being retroactive is kind of lame. Just hope this gets resolved soon. When I sync a new device I try to minimize even online-only files via selective sync, but even then it's happening just like the screencaps (very similar look on Windows 10 Pro latest build, and another macOS Sierra - not just Mojave). I do have nearly 125,000,000 files as it warns before doing selective sync (that anything greater than 500,000 will 'take a very long time to sync').
I did recently do a test on a fresh Windows 10 build which is very fast/brand new system designed for heavy CAD based workloads, and it took almost 24 hours just to index taking up quite a bit of resources given it was built to handle high IO and CPU usage - and that's also with a fiber connection and no other hardware bottlenecks that I'd be aware of aka 1Tb 970 M.2 with 16 core processor, more than enough RAM, etc. I'm going to start taking more detailed logs because I think it may be something to do with individual file/folder permissions as I've gotten some errors moving/deleting files regarding permissions (locally, not Dropbox - again I'm the main admin on our team).
Thanks in advance!
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