Can't access account any more
I have problems syncing and accessing my account. I triggered a reset (from preferences page) one week ago and again three days ago. My local library has thus been emptied, but then the green sync icon says that it is currently syncing... for days. Nothing appears in my local library and no errors seems to pop up.
Also, I can't access my online library page. After logging in, clicking on "My Library" (thus accessing the page http://www.zotero.org/olivier.cailloux/items) shows an empty page (contains no HTML code as far as Firefox "show source code" tells me).
My library contained (as far as I remember) two individual entries in a collection and a shared library of about 6000 entries. I think I tried recently to change the status of the shared library (which I manage) from private to public, or something similar, and it is possible that my problems started occuring at that time. But I am not totally confident about that.
Thanks for any help.
Also, I can't access my online library page. After logging in, clicking on "My Library" (thus accessing the page http://www.zotero.org/olivier.cailloux/items) shows an empty page (contains no HTML code as far as Firefox "show source code" tells me).
My library contained (as far as I remember) two individual entries in a collection and a shared library of about 6000 entries. I think I tried recently to change the status of the shared library (which I manage) from private to public, or something similar, and it is possible that my problems started occuring at that time. But I am not totally confident about that.
Thanks for any help.
Apologies for the delay in looking into this.
Note that I have had this large library (~ 6k items) for months and it was syncing (about) correctly, until a few weeks ago. I have had a few problems, but never as bad as it is currently. But it was a public, shared library by then.
Basically I am still in the situation faced at the time of my first post (see here above): my local library appears almost empty (three items total, which I've added in the meantime), while my remote library is supposed to contain plenty of items. No sync ever occurs, whetever I try.
In fact I wouldn't mind losing all my remote items and start fresh: I can re-import them. But I'd wonder however if it could happen again at a later stage when we will use zotero for real - that would be more of a problem. And even starting fresh I can't do. The syncing seems to be just stuck somewhere.
My local library still contains three items, trash empty, BUT my remote page does load and says that it is empty.
My account seems to be really broken. Can you do something, e.g. reset it?
But the fact that syncing is still failing for you leads me to believe that you actually have more data locally...?
Indeed I had only three items remaining locally and syncing was not working. But I just made one more test this evening (18h21 UTC), as I had switched into manual sync: it now works! Have you done anything to my account?
My problem is now solved, but this whole story raises a question. I am testing zotero and we are considering to use it in the long term to manage a database of > 5000 entries for a research community.
Do you think it is possible / advisable to use zotero to manage such a big collection? Would you recommend against that use? What are the chances that we again have this kind of messy sync problems as I just encountered in the future? Once really using this db, such a sync problem lasting weeks would be a catastrophy. And once in production in case of problem we will not be able to simply delete everything and start fresh as what I finally had to do in this case...
We would like to have your thoughts (or other users thoughts) about that possible use...
As I understand your answer anyway, it seems you are confident that we can use zotero with such a large database, that's good to hear. Thanks for helping.
It's true that we haven't done much testing with databases of 12K items (which yours was due to the items in the trash—it wasn't 6K), but most of your issues were likely caused by the specific arrangement of your items—namely having nearly your entire library in a single collection and another 6K items in the trash—which resulted in bottlenecks we haven't seen before and therefore haven't optimized.
I guess we could simply continue the testings for a while and see what happens?
But obviously this is something that should work, so let us know if you continue have problems and we'll see what we can do.