high data usage with webdav sync
Hi,
Let me preface this by saying that I know webdav sync is not supported but I wonder nonetheless if anyone can help.
I sync my library to a box.com account via webdav. Roughly since the latest Zotero update, Zotero has used a very large amount of data to sync. My zotero library is 26GB and each sync uses around 7-10GB (according to Little Snitch Network Monitor). I don't know where to start trying to address this problem. I've blasted through a ton of data in the past few weeks. If anyone has experienced a similar issue or has ideas about where I might start looking to diagnose, I'd be very grateful. Thanks.
I am running Zot 5 on one iMac and one MacBook, each with latest High Sierra.
Let me preface this by saying that I know webdav sync is not supported but I wonder nonetheless if anyone can help.
I sync my library to a box.com account via webdav. Roughly since the latest Zotero update, Zotero has used a very large amount of data to sync. My zotero library is 26GB and each sync uses around 7-10GB (according to Little Snitch Network Monitor). I don't know where to start trying to address this problem. I've blasted through a ton of data in the past few weeks. If anyone has experienced a similar issue or has ideas about where I might start looking to diagnose, I'd be very grateful. Thanks.
I am running Zot 5 on one iMac and one MacBook, each with latest High Sierra.
Can you provide a Debug ID for 30 seconds or so of file syncing while it's using lots of data?
Here is the debug ID: D605921354
I used opensnoop command in terminal and it appears that the data ramps up when Zotero is reading from folder ~/Library/Caches/Zotero/Profile/[randomstring].default/cache2/entries/
Paste 'MUBTGZI5' into the Zotero search bar in All Fields & Tags mode to see the attachment in question.
D899730233
If you don't mind taking a look, is there any clue what's using up data? again thanks very much for your help.
That's Zotero checking all files against the server — downloading the tiny .prop file for each one — but not actually uploading anything, so it shouldn't be a lot of data. It also shouldn't do that under normal usage, only if you used Reset File Sync History lately.
If you let it complete, does it happen again on the next sync?
If so, can I see a Debug ID for the very beginning of a sync after a previous one completed?
debug ID for last sync is D1183619966 but it should look normal now I think (as I guess the last one did).