Sync endlessly looks for "updated data on sync server" [solved ]
I'm using 2.0.9 on Firefox 3.6.10 (on a linux system, if it matters). Whenever I look to sync my library the spinning arrow just keeps on going endlessly. If I mouseover the arrow it gives the message "Getting updated data from sync server". It will do this for hours if let.
It happens whether the sync is initiated automatically or manually.
It doesn't happen on my laptop, just on my desktop computer. This is on a work network behind a transparent proxy, but no other internet behaviour is affected. (It also happens if I manually specific proxy settings to the actual proxy ip address, which also gives me perfectly working internet behaviour with the browser, but no successful syncs with Zotero).
Any suggestions much appreciated.
It happens whether the sync is initiated automatically or manually.
It doesn't happen on my laptop, just on my desktop computer. This is on a work network behind a transparent proxy, but no other internet behaviour is affected. (It also happens if I manually specific proxy settings to the actual proxy ip address, which also gives me perfectly working internet behaviour with the browser, but no successful syncs with Zotero).
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Also provide a Report ID in case somehow there's an error that's not being displayed, but that's unlikely.
Looking at the Report Errors output, these look like the only things that might possibly be zotero related:
[unrelated errors removed — D.S]
I've uploaded some debug data. The Debug ID is D1897065120. I think there's about 150 lines or so there, I've seen it go to 3000 and more.
Cheers.
Having let the arrow spin for a couple of hours, I got a mammoth set of conflicts to resolve (828 of them or so). Couldn't tell any difference between the the first bunch of choices to make so I threw caution to the wind and kept my finger on the enter key. Looks like syncing might now be back to normal.
Not sure what triggered all of the conflicts, but things look sorted now. Thanks.
I primarily use two machines - work and home. While the home machine had synced fine, the work one had been showing the endless syncing, culminating eventually in the 800+ conflicts. It now syncs fine.
The home machine is now showing the endless syncing. I left it yesterday for hours on end, and it just kept going. Leaving it for a couple of hours now too, and same behaviour.
The Debug ID for the home machine (the one with the problem now) with some sample output is: D897722930.
We're in the process (over the next week) of switching to a new sync architecture that should speed up syncing dramatically.
Debug ID D823323418 and no errors reported
Thanks very much. Great product, first time I've had any problem with zotero.
From the sounds of it new developments are afoot to reduce the likelihood of this kind of problem happening again too.
@Dan Thanks a million for the help.
Up through last week I could at least confirm my library was still visible online, though it stated there was an error loading collections which meant my records were one great untagged (mostly useless) list. Today I am quite dismayed that there is an error loading my library altogether, so I can't even confirm it is still there.
Dan Stillman, I have seen that you've posted the same comment as above on several similar forum threads - be patient, it's working, and we are switching to a new architecture that should make it faster. Please, this is the fourth week since I had a successful sync. When will the improvements be in place and sync working again?
We performed a major architecture upgrade this past weekend. Performance benefits from that will be coming over the next week or so as we spread the load over more of the existing machines (which was the point of the upgrade). Other improvements will come as we add more new machines.
But there's no reason that it shouldn't finish if you let it go, unless you quit Firefox before the download is ready or kill it while it's processing the download (which might appear as a temporary freeze). You can also sync at an off-peak time, when there's no queue at all.
Yes, for several reasons I found it desirable to overwrite my local copy with my last synced copy from several days previously, so I initiated a restore from the server, which is how I lost my local copy. Yes, I know I should have backed it up locally first. We all think it will never happen to us.