Sync failure
I've just signed up for some space on the Zotero server and have tried to sync my library, but got error report # 739818753. It seems the syncing got stuck after about 200 MB were sync (total library size is around 2.5 gb).
Thanks for your suggestions
Shahar
Thanks for your suggestions
Shahar
If you can reproduce it, please provide a Debug ID for the sync attempt.
Thanks, Shahar
Help !
Shahar
There've been some recent database changes on the trunk, and you won't be able to go back to 2.0b7.6, but the trunk is about to be released as the next official version, so, despite the warnings on that page, as long as you have a backup and you switch to the next version as soon as it's out, you should be OK. And your Debug ID will hopefully give us enough info to fix the bug before the next release. Thanks.
The error message was as before "Unexpected status code 404 for request null/2E2G85M4 in Zotero.Sync.Storage.Session.ZFS.downloadFile()", its report ID is 57726425.
Thanks, Shahar
Are you connecting to the Internet through a proxy server?
You first synced this morning via a VPN connection. A number of files were successfully downloaded, and I don't see any obvious problems. That sync then ended. (I don't know if you received an error or not.)
A few minutes later, from the same connection, you did a "Restore to Zotero Server" but didn't upload any data. (Did you clear your library locally?)
The "Restore to Zotero Server" cleared all links to uploaded files.
A few minutes after that, you did another "Restore to Zotero Server", but this time you uploaded data. After that upload completed, Zotero began syncing files, but an information (HEAD) request for one of the files you downloaded in the previous session 1) never made it to the Zotero server and 2) appeared to be empty to the Zotero client. This should never happen and is the cause of the error you're getting.
The reason I asked about proxy servers is that Zotero itself is set not to cache HEAD requests, but somehow the request appears to be getting (incorrectly) cached. I've added some additional debugging info to the latest dev build, so if you update to that and can reproduce the error and provide another Debug ID, that might be helpful. But it'd also help if you could let us know whether you can think of anything that might be caching the request (proxy server, VPN software, etc.).
So, to sum it up, the error I have reported happened while not connected through any VPN or proxie performing a restore function rather than a "real" sync.
I will try to install the new build and see what happened.
Shahar
The storage amount on the server is only 200 MB, so again no real file storage was done.
Thanks, Shahar
error message is "Unexpected status code 404 for request null/2CH3CHEX in Zotero.Sync.Storage.Session.ZFS.downloadFile()" and the error report ID is 482682479.
As for the size of the backup'ed library - I have by now synched maybe 10 times or more. and the used spaced has been always reported as a little more than 200 MB, which is about 15% of the size of the Zotero library on my computer. It does not seem that there is any increase in the number of files saved with each successive sync.
Thanks, Shahar
This looks a lot like a problem with network software on your computer (e.g., VPN software, perhaps even if it's disabled) or a proxy server. Zotero appears to be doing everything correctly, but some of the HEAD requests it's making aren't actually making it to the Zotero servers, and those are the ones that are causing the errors.
If the problem is with other software, a computer restart might help clear some cache. I was referring specifically to the debug output you provided above, which did show ~650 transfers. This one shows it failing on the first request.
Thanks, Shahar
What can be done to solve this ?
What's the actual error you're receiving? The error report from your other thread doesn't show any Zotero errors.
And don't worry about your storage space—if you haven't been able to sync, once your issue is resolved you can send an e-mail to storage@digitalscholar.org and we can extend your subscription period.