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Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

gagohabid
New member | Level 2


The smart sync isnt freeing up hard drive disk space. See the steps below. .


1) I download files that increase storage space

2) Automatic smart-sync detects these files and says "syncing X number of files left...."

3) After finishing , the hard drive space does not free up.  

 

In addition to the above, when I select the download folder, I see multiple "green check mark" icons , even though it says "up to date" at the bottom taskbar when I hover over dropbox icon.

 

And finally when I right click on the individual files that display the green check mark, they instantly go from showing a check mark to the online only gray cloud icon, but yet, the hard drive storage again does not clear up after doing this. Also, the fact that it instantly goes from the green check mark to the cloud is weird in it self because if the file is local only , shouldn't it have some lag/delay in taking time for it to upload to dropbox.com? since it does take a while to sync files in smart-sync after you download files 


Please help me with the above. 

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Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

V C
Helpful | Level 5

To all who are by now banging their heads against the wall, here is the fix per DB:

https://help.dropbox.com/sync/make-files-online-only

 

Bizarrely, the Community post that actually contains this answer (a 124-page long thread) has been archived and is therefore inaccessible. That's why Megan's link redirects you right back here. You can only find the OG post via google cache

 

Here is the relevant text, in case it also vanishes:

The reason for this is that file size is calculated based on something called ā€œlogical sizeā€ rather than ā€œphysical sizeā€.

To see which files are really taking up your storage space, adjust your Dropbox settings so that online-only files have both logical and physical size set to zero. To do so:

  1. Sign in to dropbox.com.
  2. Click your avatar (profile picture or initials) in the top-right corner.
  3. Click Settings.
  4. Toggle Online-only files on Mac on.
    • Note: This setting may take some time to update. If you don’t see the update reflected after a few minutes, close the Dropbox desktop app, then reopen it.

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Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

Megan
Dropboxer

Hey @gagohabid, wishing you a great Monday!

As a first step, can you check your desktop application's status, along with the version and let me know what you find?

It'd also help to look for both the logical and physical file size of the online-only content. You can do this by:

-Right click on a file/folder
- Select 'Get info' if you're using a Mac or "Properties" on Windows
- In the properties window you will see the original file size followed by the actual on-disk size.

For example: 428,510 bytes (but the content would take 0 KB on disk)

Let me know what you find!


Megan
Community Moderator @ Dropbox
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Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

KHP
Explorer | Level 4

I have this problem too; I had 300 gb of files that I marked for "only online", but the free space on my Mac has not changed šŸ˜•

When I check the filen, it says the it takes up 0 kb on disk… but when I look at the used/free amount of storage it has not changed.

Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

Megan
Dropboxer
Hi @KHP, sorry to hear about this! 

Have you tried the steps shown here

Feel free to give them a try, and let me know how it goes.

 

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Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

Kevin B.36
Helpful | Level 7

Why do you point the user back to this thread, that seems rather foolish.

 

Regardless, the free disk space on my Monterey system 'should' have increased by 200Gb. It increased by nothing. When I go to a file it says, for example, Size 1,700,000 (8k on disk).  So clearly it has been moved online BUT BUT BUT the system does not recognise this. This is what people are complaining about.

 

Can we please have a fix?

Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

V C
Helpful | Level 5

Anyone find a solution to this issue? It's so frustrating having to browse forum after forum and find no solution. Some of these threads with the same question go back a few years.

Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

V C
Helpful | Level 5

To all who are by now banging their heads against the wall, here is the fix per DB:

https://help.dropbox.com/sync/make-files-online-only

 

Bizarrely, the Community post that actually contains this answer (a 124-page long thread) has been archived and is therefore inaccessible. That's why Megan's link redirects you right back here. You can only find the OG post via google cache

 

Here is the relevant text, in case it also vanishes:

The reason for this is that file size is calculated based on something called ā€œlogical sizeā€ rather than ā€œphysical sizeā€.

To see which files are really taking up your storage space, adjust your Dropbox settings so that online-only files have both logical and physical size set to zero. To do so:

  1. Sign in to dropbox.com.
  2. Click your avatar (profile picture or initials) in the top-right corner.
  3. Click Settings.
  4. Toggle Online-only files on Mac on.
    • Note: This setting may take some time to update. If you don’t see the update reflected after a few minutes, close the Dropbox desktop app, then reopen it.

Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

BrightSpark2
New member | Level 2

Thanks V C !! this worked for me... kind of 

 

The Smart Synced files are no longer taking up DOCUMENTS hard drive storage space but now taking up an equivalent amount of space marked as OTHERS - so did not free up any hard drive space in total 

 

Am hoping this might be an indexing thing that will improve over time

 

Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

philmiler
New member | Level 2

And I have the exact same problem. It says 0kb on the info, but in reality the file is still in the hard drive, taking up space. To the point where my 1 terabyte hard drive only has 1 gigabyte of free space now!! 

 

Re: Smart Sync is not freeing up disk space

SLOMusicLessons
Explorer | Level 3
VC you’re a LEGEND, thanks so much!!!
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