Identify the list of items occupying the storage space
Hello everyone,
Is there any option to see the space occupied by the files in the storage space?
I noticed that my storage space is 99% full and would like to know which files are occupying this space?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Is there any option to see the space occupied by the files in the storage space?
I noticed that my storage space is 99% full and would like to know which files are occupying this space?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Same issue here, @adamsmith could you describe how to use an space analyzer tool ? I barely have any computer skills ^^"
Thanks a lot !
You point them at the storage folder in the Zotero data directory
https://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data
and it will give you the subfolders ordered by size.
To find an item corresponding to the subfolder in Zotero, you just take the folder name -- an 8 character random combination of letters and numbers like 2A4AI5ZL -- and search for it in Zotero in the quick search bar using "All Fields and tags"
(Not directly to the question, but since it's often misunderstood, I will note that Zotero's storage quota only affects which files you can sync to the server. If you don't need file syncing, you can simply disable it in the preferences. There's no limit on the size of your locally stored attachments other than your hard disk volume)
Thank you very much for your help !
As is commonly the case when asked, the interest is to manage space in our zotero quota. This means we want to know about our personal library and any group libraries we are the owner of.
But we may participate in any number of other group libraries where we may not be interested in managing the space.
When we search for large files on the file system, is there a way to distinguish between libraries?
I was just surprised that no specific field is connected to this, and using "Any field" seems a bit magic. Indeed, was expecting to have something like "Item ID", or "Zotero ID" in the list of possible fields to search.
I just wanted to find a way to specifically target those IDs in the search, so I can just type the first few characters.
These are random, internal strings that aren't meant to be exposed. We provide a way to find an item based on the key if you really need to, but we wouldn't expose it as a visible field in Advanced Search â it doesn't make any sense to construct a multi-field search with one of these, which is the main point of Advanced Search.
(And the better solution for the issue in this thread is just to be able to sort attachments by file size. We've done some work on that and will likely offer it in a future version.)