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tomgrin74
10 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox vs. Ventura nightmare (191.4.4995)
Welp, week two and the "new" Dropbox update continues to reek havoc on my iMac. I've read a lot of community threads, and can already weed out that this is not a "beta" version. I've installed DB ver...
- 9 months ago
UPDATE: Feb 12, 2024
For anyone who finds this thread and is having issues, it's been about a week now since my system has stabilized after updating to the most recent version of Dropbox Desktop app for mac, which initially caused so much trouble for me. I'll admit that I was not optimistic that the Dropbox desktop app for mac would ever be stable again in current Apple/Mac Operating Systems, but it did eventually seem to work itself out. The two keys that seemed to likely help make any difference, although I can't confirm it so it's just my best hunch, are quitting the "fileproviderd" process in the Apple Activity Monitor app, a dozen shut-downs and restarts over several days, and eventually, with enough time, it all returned back to normal—allowing me to do the two special resets. Good luck out there.
Walter
Dropbox Staff
Thanks for all the updates tomgrin74
I'm glad to hear things have improved now and keep in mind that I also replied to you on your ticket so if you'd like any further assistance with device specific information you can respond there.
Cheers!
tomgrin74
10 months agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks. But your email thread started bouncing over the weekend, so I'm not sure what that was about, but I had several replies that bounced back to me. So far, another day of steady and stable machine operations again. So that's good. And the "fileproviderd" process has not been staying spiked at high CPU usage % like it was before.
Does any of what I shared help tip you off to what I might have been experiencing before, and why any of that happened? Thanks!
- Megan10 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey tomgrin74, thanks for updating us and giving us a heads up!
I was able to check Walter's email, and saw that it was still open, in case you want to reply or report anything back to him.
Now as to why this might have happened, and what could have caused it: I have to admit it was a whirlwind of a case that could have been caused by a few different factors, that we tried to pinpoint based on the info you gave us.
We don't have specifics as of yet, but glad everything is behaving at the moment.
- tomgrin749 months agoHelpful | Level 6
UPDATE: Feb 12, 2024
For anyone who finds this thread and is having issues, it's been about a week now since my system has stabilized after updating to the most recent version of Dropbox Desktop app for mac, which initially caused so much trouble for me. I'll admit that I was not optimistic that the Dropbox desktop app for mac would ever be stable again in current Apple/Mac Operating Systems, but it did eventually seem to work itself out. The two keys that seemed to likely help make any difference, although I can't confirm it so it's just my best hunch, are quitting the "fileproviderd" process in the Apple Activity Monitor app, a dozen shut-downs and restarts over several days, and eventually, with enough time, it all returned back to normal—allowing me to do the two special resets. Good luck out there.
- ecampb138 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Megan,
I am trying to support someone who is having a similar issue while running Sonoma 14.2.1 and I keep seeing some Terminal commands being referenced. Can you please send me these commands so I can try them on the user's computer to see if it fixes the issue? Let me know if you need any other information from me. Thanks!
- Hannah8 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey ecampb13, thanks for joining the discussion.
Are you referring to the Terminal commands which help determine if there are any symlinks in the account?
If so, they are the below:
1) Open the Terminal app (Located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal). You can also search for "Terminal" using the magnifying glass at the top of your screen
2) Copy and paste the following line into the Terminal:
find ~/Dropbox -type l -exec ls -lah {} \;
- ecampb138 months agoNew member | Level 2
Hi Hannah,
Thank you! We've confirmed that the user does not have any files or folders that have are symlinked. They're running the latest version of Dropbox app for Mac. Is there anything else to try that will stop fileproviderd from maxing out the CPU?
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