Interminable delays--even on new superfast computer-
Debug Ids: 1984823225 and D1169039600
Dear Zotero Techies,
I just bought a new computer hoping to speed everything up: Core i7 + 24 GB memory, 256 GB SSD + 2 TB 7200 SATA.
But Zotero still freezes Firefox constantly, especially when I try to search "My Library" which has 8870 items. (the entire library is 7.8 GB which seems quite large to me).
I copied the entire library from my old computer onto a "Zotero" folder on D: drive, the 2 TB hard drive. Deciding to save space on the SSD.
The only thing I can think of is to put it all into the profile directory on C: the SSD Drive. But I don't even feel confident closing this program because it constantly shows that it is syncing with the server (Getting updated data from the sync server). When the sync icon stops, I get an upload error message (my error messages have been sent).
Help! I spent a year building this library, bought a new computer because of interminable freezes in programs, and here is the same problem $1400 later.
Thanks, Tom
Dear Zotero Techies,
I just bought a new computer hoping to speed everything up: Core i7 + 24 GB memory, 256 GB SSD + 2 TB 7200 SATA.
But Zotero still freezes Firefox constantly, especially when I try to search "My Library" which has 8870 items. (the entire library is 7.8 GB which seems quite large to me).
I copied the entire library from my old computer onto a "Zotero" folder on D: drive, the 2 TB hard drive. Deciding to save space on the SSD.
The only thing I can think of is to put it all into the profile directory on C: the SSD Drive. But I don't even feel confident closing this program because it constantly shows that it is syncing with the server (Getting updated data from the sync server). When the sync icon stops, I get an upload error message (my error messages have been sent).
Help! I spent a year building this library, bought a new computer because of interminable freezes in programs, and here is the same problem $1400 later.
Thanks, Tom
If Firefox is able to recover, could you produce a Debug ID for an action that causes the temporary freeze-up? https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output
If you turn off auto-sync, do you get the same problem?
What do you mean by "interminable"--are we talking literally interminable, are we talking quasi-interminable (like 10+mins) or are we talking "feels like interminable" because it's so annoying but it's maybe 10secs or so? None of that should happen, but troubleshooting would differ.
If you do have a lot of full text attachments and use quick search to search for them, you will get a brief freeze (though should be seconds, not "interminable"), so how about when you change the search settings to "All Fields and Tags"? You need to actually start a thread for those. Error report IDs that aren't followed up with a forum post referring to them are never looked at.
I also turned on Debug output logging. Here is the ID:
The Debug ID is D1169039600.
21198 items expanded to include pdfs and notes. Thanks.
Firefox freezes for a minute or so each time I type a character into the search box.
After ten minutes of syncing "data" an upload starts (I got to 12% before the (!) error message, but why would it be trying to upload 4.7 GB of data?
But that'd be if normal operations in Zotero (editing items, switching collections) are slow, which shouldn't happen. Searching a 21,000-item library may not be that speedy, but you can make it faster by entering " before the search to turn off search-as-you-type and also by using Title, Creator, Year instead of the other search modes.
This upload issue is the larger one now. Syncing goes on for a long time, then you get the green bar, which hangs up at 12% of an enormous upload that it seems to me should not be happening.
Would it help to move the library from D: to C: within the Mozilla profile? The library has no problems in the old computer.
Thanks! Tom
Did you use file syncing before? Are your files synced online? Do you want them to be? Do you have 5+GB of Zotero storage?
2. but it is currently trying to upload 4.2 GB to the server, that is 10245 files. Why is it trying to do this? Progress is at 5%. Turned off touch screen.
And I don't use the touch screen for firefox or zotero (I have 3 monitors, so if touch screws something up, I'll move Zotero to the other non touch monitors)
BTW got the new computer as well for photo processing and voice dictation).
Best, Tom
We have 2 otherwise identical Mac Pro (not the new model) machines except one of them has a 512 gb SSD instead of a fast 512 Gb HDD. Without going into further details, these are production machines and only have Zotero, Zotero SA, Firefox, Chrome, BBEdit, and Transmit programs installed. Zotero tag selector is closed, Auto Synch is off. At most, a complex full search or clearing the trash is 2 to 3 seconds faster on the SSD. That said, sometimes it feels like the HDD machine wins the empty the trash race by a moment or two. The Zotero contents: 3500 to 4000 records -- no attachments no notes.
We bring in the items to Zotero, edit the Zotero records, export them in MODS format, and trash the records. The MODS file is uploaded to a bibliographic database server to be further edited and indexed. The records are then made available to the public.After changing production to include Zotero, production time was cut by more than half. Zotero is wonderful for this purpose. (I also use Zotero for my writing. My doctoral thesis has 410 references.)
I wouldn't know how to do it otherwise. I won't be adding unpublished archival pdfs from my photos to Zotero. Using evernote for that.
I just have to avoid typing in the quick search box when in "My Library" without " first.
Otherwise this has become much much faster. Thanks.
Don't know why I was uploading the whole thing again, but thanks for figuring that out!
At some point I'll want to take this offline but will still want access. Looks like setting up groups and disabling syncing keeps the records on the server.