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msheppard
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
Won't stop indexing on Mac
I installed the mac dropbox update and the application began indexing my files. It has now been stuck for the last few days. I can only access some files. Many are now only available through dropbox....
- 2 years ago
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for your patience while we investigated. We have confirmed that the problem with resyncing has been resolved with macOS Sonoma 14.1. Users should not experience a resync when upgrading to 14.1.
Upgrading to 14.1 will prevent resyncing, but it will not resolve this issue for users who have already become 'stuck' on the resync upon upgrading to 14.0. We can help, but we're asking that users contact support for individual assistance.
Regards,
Ben
Walter
Dropbox Staff
I'm glad to hear it's sorted now and thanks for the updates and your feedback on this too effinsyv & Uli_D - I've passed it on to the team and you can let us know if you have anything else to add.
DanielSivo
5 months agoNew member | Level 2
Sonoma 14.5 - Macbook M1
I tried everything, but nothing.
I cannot copy files from the computer. I will not log off and on because I cannot lose any files.
- Megan5 months agoDropbox Staff
Hey Lionade, welcome to our Community!
Would you mind sharing some additional info with us, in order to have a precise idea of what's happening?
How long is this happening, and what have you tried on your end? Your exact OS, and Dropbox version would also help a lot.
I'll be waiting for your reply!
- Nancy5 months agoDropbox Staff
DanielSivo, what’s the app version of the Dropbox app you’re using?
Can you also describe the steps you’ve taken so far to see what we can try next?
- Lionade5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Megan,
thanks for your fast reply!
I upgraded from macOS Monterey via Ventura to Sonoma 14.5 more or less in one go.
Before, I already had Dropbox installed using the File Provider (Folder stored under ~/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox instead of ~/Dropbox)
Then the sync got stuck for several hours on a 4 kb text file.
Then I logged out and logged in again as suggested in the thread above, leading to a new sync, firstly at the old location. Everything was fine there.
When asked to relocate to the File Provider location, I confirmed and got stuck with indexing, including the missing many of the files that were there before the relocation.
Now I started over (log out, login in, sync to old location) but am afraid to start the relocation process again.
Is that sufficient for the beginning?
Best,
Lion
- Lionade5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Oh and the Dropbox Version is v201.4.5552
- Lionade5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Jay,
There were several folders where there were just no files inside across the whole dropbox. Some top-level folders were missing, too.
It looked like the transfer from ~/Dropbox to ~/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox was still in progress, but there were no visible changes over hours. Furthermore, the Dropbox app told me the moving was successfully completed. And also the previous location ~/Dropbox was replaced by a Link to the new location.
- Jay5 months agoDropbox Staff
Were the folders that didn't transfer over private or shared folders?
Are they shown as deleted files on the Dropbox site via the events page or deleted files page?
- Lionade5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
they were private folders. I didn't check wether there were also shared ones in the group.
and no, nothing changed in the dropbox site
maybe some more info for clarification:
by now i logged out again and logged in again, making dropbox download all folders again to the old standard location: ~/Dropbox
Here everything is present and no folders of files are missing as far as i can see.
Also, no indexing problems exist.
However, I would like to activate the File Provider and use the new location ~/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox
The only thing I fear now is to run into indexing problems again, since this is what happened the last 2 times i tried it.
I hope I could clarify the problem 🙂
- Jay5 months agoDropbox Staff
Could you try activating the File Provider migration with all other open apps closed (to prevent any conflicts) and let it run to see how it progresses this time?
- Lionade5 months agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi Jay,
I had to find a time slot to do what you suggested which was yesterday. After less than a minute a dialogue was shown which informed me that the transfer was completed, but checking is in progress now in the background. However, since then nothing has changed and the status below the Activity tab still shows "Indexing".
When I open the Dropbox folder on my mac with Finder, every single file and folder shows the cloud icon, giving me the text "Uploading" when I hover my mouse over them. Online, all the files I had in the Dropbox before the migration are there. Newly added files do not appear online.
Is there any place on my mac where I can see in more detail if the dropbox app is actually doing something or if it's just stuck in some loop or hanging due to a corrupt file or so?
Thanks a lot for your help and kind regards!
Lionade
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