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g v.
8 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
files to sync first?
Hi,
I don't mind dropbox taking a long time in the morning syncing all my files, but there are a couple files of less than a MB each that I'd like it to sync first. They are in the Apps folder. Is there a way to tell dropbox to sync these first, maybe by putting them into a special "sync first"folder?
thanks
- Dropbox uploads in size order - from smallest to largest. This is also across all directories within your Dropbox folder structure. So while it would be possible to make it upload in that order it would be quite difficult and time consuming to do so
Maybe it's indexing instead of syncing ?? I wouldn't quit then back up again as it seems to be needing to do this again. Is this the first time syncing these files? if so, I feel for you. You will have to let it do its job. It will get faster as the smaller files are taking time to sync. We all users find that the initial sync is painful. Buts the beauty of Dropbox is the simplest way to sync in normal traffic. I've used DB for over 5 years both at home and at work and its been a very solid service. I had about 2 initial syncs when I didn't make a backup of files and had to sync 78 GB worth of stuff and it was painful. Just have a little more patience. :-)
Thanks for the update. I was thinking earlier about some experiences that I have. It might be possible that you have permissions issues. Check this article out:
https://www.dropbox.com/help/syncing-uploads/stuck-syncing
https://www.dropbox.com/help/syncing-uploads/files-update-issues
Mac
- Quit Dropbox by clicking on the Dropbox icon from the menu bar, clicking on the gear icon, and selecting Quit Dropbox from the pop-up menu.
- Open your Terminal app (located at /Applications/Utilities/Terminal).
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- Don't type commands by hand.
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- Important: We assume that your Dropbox folder is in the default pathway. If you have placed your Dropbox folder in a custom location, replace all ~/Dropbox with the full location of your Dropbox folder in quotation marks. For example, if you have your Dropbox folder in the path /Volumes/DifferentPlace/Dropbox, you need to replace ~/Dropboxfrom the following instructions to "https://www.dropbox.com/Volumes/DifferentPlace/Dropbox".
sudo chflags -R nouchg ~/Dropbox ~/.dropbox sudo chown "$USER" "$HOME" sudo chown -R "$USER" ~/Dropbox ~/.dropbox sudo chmod -RN ~/.dropbox ~/Dropbox chmod -R u+rw ~/Dropbox ~/.dropbox
Windows
- Quit Dropbox by clicking on the Dropbox icon in the system tray, clicking the gear icon in the notifications panel, and selecting Exit Dropbox from the menu.
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icacls "%HOMEPATH%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T icacls "%APPDATA%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T icacls "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":F /T icacls "%PROGRAMFILES%\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":F /T
If the location of Dropbox folder is not C:\Users\YourUser\Dropbox path, please modify the first command to point to it. For example, if your Dropbox is in D:\Dropbox, the command would look as follows:
icacls "D:\Dropbox" /grant "%USERNAME%":(F) /T
The other commands should remain unchanged. Please note that, depending on the size of your Dropbox, this operation might take some time to complete, so wait for the C:\ prompt to appear again. - Restart Dropbox by going to the Start menu and selecting Program Files, then Dropbox.
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Hi Chris,
Happy 2018.
sync was done the same evening at 9 pm. Dont know why it got off initially, but hope it was the Sierra installation. The things done are changing the permissions (sudo chmod... set of command lines in terminal), unlinking and relinking the dropbox, having dropbox at default location, and keeping the network open in Systems Prefs > Energy Saver > Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when display is off. It took 6 hours on 800 Mbps up and download speed with everything already being there in dropbox and dropbox having 335 GB to sync or re-link with already downloaded documents. Next time I'll get a ticket right away.
thanks for helping out!
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- Chris_J8 years ago
Super User alumni
Sorry, there is no such feature. Dropbox Client determines the order for uploading
- g v.8 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
according to what criteria does Dropbox Client choose? can I use its system to make my files so it fits the criteria?
thanks
- Mark8 years ago
Super User II
Dropbox uploads in size order - from smallest to largest. This is also across all directories within your Dropbox folder structure. So while it would be possible to make it upload in that order it would be quite difficult and time consuming to do so - g v.8 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
ok that would work, thanks. so by keeping those essential files small, splitting them up if possible, I'd make things better.
Also I just cleared the cache again, I think it's stuck. that one file is less than a MB and I have already unlinked this dropbox and signed back in and it's still not synced 5 hours after that. I had hoped I could force the essential files through even if it needs to chew at some other things. Maybe I should uninstall the app and reinstall? not sure.
I do need the larger things on my computer, it's shared folders, so this new selective sync isn't an option. The whole thing is about 250 GB, a quarter of my dropbox space.
- Chris_J8 years ago
Super User alumni
its sounds like you may have internet issues. Here is a Help Center Article that you might find informative: https://www.dropbox.com/help/syncing-uploads/sync-speed-external-factors
- g v.8 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
800 MBPS up and 800 down (ookla) from this computer where dropbox is having trouble. No other apps using network (apart from mac calendar to icloud but no complaints there), no downloads running.
- Chris_J8 years ago
Super User alumni
That's pretty good speed. In Preferences when you click on your Dropbox icon in system tray and click on the gear icon, under the Bandwidth tab, you can make sure there is no limit.
- g v.8 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
ok I put uploads from Limit Automatically to No limit for now
(but can't leave this, icloud gets really offended and wants all my account passwords at once if it doesn't get some bandwidth)
also found that this one file that wouldn't sync [there are several but that's the important one] had a red cross meanwhile and moved it out of the Dropbox folder. That was about 15 mins ago. When clicking on the menu bar icon so the controls open and then hovering over the menu bar icon a bit, it says that it is
downloadingindexing some 88000 files (getting fewer over time) and uploading this one file with the red cross that should be gone.Maybe then I'd quit dropbox so it notices the file isn't there any more?
- Chris_J8 years ago
Super User alumni
Maybe it's indexing instead of syncing ?? I wouldn't quit then back up again as it seems to be needing to do this again. Is this the first time syncing these files? if so, I feel for you. You will have to let it do its job. It will get faster as the smaller files are taking time to sync. We all users find that the initial sync is painful. Buts the beauty of Dropbox is the simplest way to sync in normal traffic. I've used DB for over 5 years both at home and at work and its been a very solid service. I had about 2 initial syncs when I didn't make a backup of files and had to sync 78 GB worth of stuff and it was painful. Just have a little more patience. :-)
- g v.8 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
both, it is indexing and syncing, indexing down to 82 000 from 99 000 and syncing down to 162 000 from about 235 000 ( I know it gets slower above 100 000 files but it used to work fine). No, I've had this dropbox for a long time and also the big shared folders were there and been doing fine. Then yesterday something hung itself up. I did reorganize a few folders yesterday and let it run over night. My laptop dropbox (sitting next to me) is all done, just the office computer is doing this thing.
oh and I upgraded both computers to Sierra yesterday (10.12, not high) (sorry completely forgot). Maybe that's why it needs to index all new. Maybe indexing 250 GB takes two days not one, I had it run over night already. so I'll let it index another night.
But it does look like something is wrong in addition because it is still uploading this one 900 KB file that I moved out of dropbox now a few hours ago. I'll post back if this is still there tomorrow. thanks for now!
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