Empty files in download
Each time I manually sync my main library, when the progress bar appears, it shows a total of 974 files for download, every time. It ticks through each file, showing 0kb for download.
This list of repeatedly inspected files used to be smaller, about 100. At its current size, it takes a significant amount of time to complete on my (admittedly pokey) netbook, and I've begun to wonder whether it might be a sign of something amiss in my library or database. If this is normal behavior, no need to go any further. If not, here are the Report and Debug IDs from a sync run, with a screenshot of the sync in progress.
Debug ID: D31877100
Report ID: 111724357
Screenshot: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/818/screenshotyfm.png/
If grabbing that list of files is not necessary and can be avoided, it would be great to avoid the extra labor for both systems.
Frank
This list of repeatedly inspected files used to be smaller, about 100. At its current size, it takes a significant amount of time to complete on my (admittedly pokey) netbook, and I've begun to wonder whether it might be a sign of something amiss in my library or database. If this is normal behavior, no need to go any further. If not, here are the Report and Debug IDs from a sync run, with a screenshot of the sync in progress.
Debug ID: D31877100
Report ID: 111724357
Screenshot: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/818/screenshotyfm.png/
If grabbing that list of files is not necessary and can be avoided, it would be great to avoid the extra labor for both systems.
Frank
Delete the missing files attachment items locally or figure out why they're not being uploaded from another computer.
(In the relatively near future there'll probably be a way to see what attachments have missing files.)
Also, this could affect a group, couldn't it? So if I share group editing permissions with a few other users on a particular group, the failed file storage sync could have originated on the machine of any user with group editing privileges. Is that also correct (to be sure I have grasped the picture)?
(If I do understand the problem correctly, I should be able to identify the erroneous attachments without too much trouble.)
We might be able to optimize this a bit better even when there are lots of missing files, though.