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Viqhaas M.
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
Dropbox is re-syncing my files again?
Why on earth is this happening ?!? its resyncing everything again nothing has been changed why ?
- 8 years ago
I don't recall any changes to the OS etc. It didn't say re-indexing, it said updating and the number of files kept increasing. After one or two days it was still going like crazy.
I found online somewhere that I should delete filecache.dbx. I did that, restarted dropbox. Now it did re-index all files, but this only took a couple of hours. I've not had a problem since.
I think it would be nice if Dropbox would pay attention to this sort of thing in a more timely fashion for paying customers.
Garland G.
New member | Level 2
Can you please restate this more clearly? I think you undstand my problem but I can't understand what you're saying exactly.
Also, is there a solution?
wretchedworm
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hi, has anyone had any solutions to this?
Mine just happened yesterday. And its been doing it a long time as there are almost 3 million files!
All i did yesterday was to delete some files to make space for my harddisk. But now everything is resyncing.
- Flavio8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Hi!
I have a Dropbox Pro account and also having this same problem. I updated removing some files and organizing some directories, but it started to resync all files. And it is stucked resyncing without updating the new files I have to work with my colleagues. I had to change to the old method of email to send and receive files. And it seems that it will take some days until it finishes, as I have about 980K files to resync. It is not limited by the bandwidth of the network, since it not sending and receiving so many files (I verified that it only sent/received few MB in the last hours). So, I recommend that Dropbox give priorities for the last modified files, instead of the resyncing old directories.
- Flavio8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
One of the consequences of taking too long to sync, is that some of the updates I did, to save space (some days ago), are now reverted. For example, I deleted some folders in one machine, so I think that this will be a change that will reflect in all other computers. But since it is taking too long to sync on that machine, the other computers do not see this change. On the other hand, the computer with the deleted folder is updated again creating that folder again. So, all the work I made to clean the space in that computer, is gone...
Since it is taking, and will take, some days to finish, it is very dangerous to do any update in the files of this computer.I can understand that (re)sync may be slow because of the slow network. But I'd like to give more cpu power to the dropbox app so it can (re)sync faster. And also, dropbox must pay attention to recent files/folders first. Obtain and compare information of the complete directories and files (with timechange of the files) should be simple and faster (doing this without considering the content of the files). Why dropbox do not consider such files/folder tree first, and only then do the (re)sync of the old files/folders ?
- Flavio8 years agoExplorer | Level 4
It seems that my dropbox is stable now. I saw some posts about the problems of having symlinks and also about problems when there are too many files (more than 300k files). So, I removed all symlinks and zipped (and removed) some folders with too many files so that now I have less than 300k files. And now, it is stable for some weeks.
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