sync server down?
I cannot get my medium-sized library to sync. When sync was super-slow on a computer I use only occasionally, I uninstalled zotero on that machine, deleted the zotero folder on the hard drive, and re-installed, then tried to sync. Still no luck.
I am teaching zotero this pm and this is the teacher's machine in our computer lab. I do not sync automatically because if the server is down or slow, it holds up the whole class. But I wanted to sync before the class begins.
I am teaching zotero this pm and this is the teacher's machine in our computer lab. I do not sync automatically because if the server is down or slow, it holds up the whole class. But I wanted to sync before the class begins.
I know trying again is not recommended, but I just can't believe the sync queue is over an hour long. It's very frustrating not to be able to determine where the problem even is.
The page says http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/sync_reset_options "Full Sync is for troubleshooting only and should generally be used only if a Zotero developer recommends its use." If I might be so bold, how do I get in touch with a developer to recommend ANYTHING???
By resetting you just delayed the sync. You have a queued download from 15 minutes ago. It will finish if you don't interrupt it.
The sync server is very busy with increased traffic this week. We're in the process (over the next week) of switching to a new sync architecture that should speed up syncing dramatically.
BTW, I just now synced from a different machine and the whole thing took about 2 minutes (not many changes), so that also leaves me really confused about how sync queueing works. Are simpler syncing operations jumping the queue, or what?
If there were a "chat with us" link on your website, I would of course use that. And yes, I know you're open source & have a different model, but there are times when being able to contact someone directly would be a tremendous help.
Thanks
Zotero is just waiting, so this has nothing to do with network speed.
If all goes well, this will be much less of a problem in a week or two.
You're not alone. I'm having the same issue here with our research group, and as a result, I have very concerned student assistant researchers asking me why zotero isn't syncing their work from a couple of days ago, let alone today. :) Hopefully it will get better when the new server architecture is in place. It really NEEDS to get better.
I'm betting that open access week has something to do with it, since Zotero is one of the main research tools promoted by open access advocates. Lots of interest, which is good, but it needs to perform to live up to the hype if it wants to attract new users.
Thanks for the idea about open access week. That might just be it, in combination with the creaky server. I'm really looking forward to the upgrade, too. The software itself is just amazing, so it's disappointing when one important aspect performs so poorly.
-EML