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msheppard
3 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.com and not in my app. If I add files to dropbox.com they are added to the indexing queue of the desktop app, but no progress is made regarding indexing. I've tried signing out, quitting, uninstalling, and reinstalling. I've seen similar threads, but no solutions have worked for me. Any help is much appreciated.
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
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- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Ciao PaoloCaMe, grazie per aver portato questo alla nostra attenzione.
Potresti confermare il numero di versione dell'applicazione desktop Dropbox passando il mouse sulla piccola icona Dropbox, accanto al tuo WiFi nella barra dei menu?
Inoltre, utilizzi il nuovo macOS per File Provider, in cui il percorso Dropbox viene spostato su CloudStorage?
Tienimi aggiornato e partiremo da lƬ!
PS: ho allegato una traduzione automatica della mia risposta sopra. Ci scusiamo per eventuali errori che potresti trovare.
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Hi PaoloCaMe, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
Could you confirm the version number of the Dropbox desktop application by hovering over the little Dropbox icon, next to your WiFi in the menu bar?
Also, do you use the new macOS for File Provider, where your Dropbox path is moved to the CloudStorage?
Keep me posted, and we'll take it from there!
PS: I've attached an automated translation of my response above. Apologies for any mistakes you might find.
- control_region3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Hi all,
I've fixed the issue. I restarted my computer and let dropbox start indexing again. Then I used the dropbox icon in my quick access bar to sign out of dropbox completely. Waited a little and then restarted my dropbox by signing in again. This began a whole other round of updates for all my files, but once finished, the dropbox issue is gone. I can now access all my files the way I did before. I did have to reissue it permission (through system settings) to allow it to access and make changes to HD.
Hope this helps someone,
- cloudres3 years agoExperienced | Level 12
control_region my I inquire whether logging out has resulted in any deletions in the Dropbox folders on the computer? I'm just concerned about the consequences of logging out. Thank you!
- control_region3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
@clourdes
I lost the work I had been doing on some files on another computer when the files resynced. So, I would same the work you have done since the issue started to a different folder not on dropbox before logging out. Then when it's all synched up again, transfer the files back to dropbox.
- PaoloCaMe3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
OK, dropbox version: 183.4.7058
Yes the file storage is /Users/XXXuserXXX/Library/CloudStorage/Dropbox
Regards,
P
- cloudres3 years agoExperienced | Level 12
control_region I understand your concerns. I'm not quite clear on the dynamics of what happens locally when logging out, and until then, I'm not sure if I want to proceed, potentially risking my work.
It surprises me that there hasn't been an update from Dropbox to address this issue; it seems quite evident that it's some sort of bug.
- Megan3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi Victor28, let's see what we can find together on this!
Could you also confirm if your Dropbox folder is located in CloudStorage?
Also PaoloCaMe & Victor, could you clarify the app's precise syncing status as we speak, and how long it's been like that?
Thanks a bunch!
- cloudres3 years agoExperienced | Level 12
Good morning, after updating to MacOS Sonoma, something went wrong with my DropBox installation (version 183.4.7058). Right after the reboot, DropBox started re-indexing all the files. But then - I'm not sure when - at some point, it stopped. It might have been caused by a standby that occurred after a certain amount of time; I can't say for sure. The bottom line is that DropBox is no longer able to synchronize.
Here's what I've already tried:
- Restarting my Mac several times.
- Closing the DropBox app and its instances through Activity Monitor, including restarting Finder.
- Checking permissions for Privacy and Accessibility.
I haven't logged out and logged back in yet, as suggested in other threads. I haven't done it because I'm afraid of losing files that haven't been synchronized correctly, as it happened to someone here on the forum.
In the screenshots, you can see how an unsynchronized file appears in Finder, in contrast to one that was correctly (previously) synchronized.
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In this other screenshot, you can see what I see inside the DropBox app.
Does the DropBox team have any information about this issue with Sonoma?
Thank you.
- Jay3 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Hi cloudres, thanks for bringing this to our attention.
We've not received reports about similar issues to what you've described.
Have you considered backing up the files that didn't sync previously outside of the Dropbox folder, and then resume syncing in the app?
This will help me to assist further!
- Sam DBX3 years ago
Community Manager
Hi all,Sam from Community here āš½Just to let you know that we've brought this to our team's attention, and we are aware of this issue: If a Dropbox user using File Provider upgrades to macOS 14.0, they might experience a one-time file resync, which could take several hours, at the very least. If it takes long enough, it might appear as if you are "stuck syncing."So far, the indications are that this only affects users who were on File Provider at some point while on macOS 12.5 to macOS 13.2 and have now updated to macOS 14.0. Unfortunately, this isn't something within Dropbox's control to fix, but we'll update you once we have news.What can you do for now?- If you find yourself stuck syncing for more than 4 hours (and don't have over 300K files), please consider restarting your computer.
- If you're still experiencing the issue a couple of hours after the restart, you can open a support ticket so that we can investigate further.
Thank you,Sam
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