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No0bstacles started following Warning: 0 : [PinDiskMetadata] Cloud drive is not found in VDS' basic disks collection., Google Drive: The limit for this folder's number of children (files and folders) has been exceeded, Warning: 0 : [TemporaryWritesImplementation:37] Error performing read-modify-write, marking as failed and 2 others
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So I had a cloud drive mounted and was exhibiting this error repeatedly. I upgraded to the 1.2.0.1356 BETA version as suggested above. I made NO manual changes to any config files referenced above. Restarted my machine as directed by installer. After the restart I was prompted to enter my key and once I did it I get "Drive cannot be mounted". In the detailed logs I have repeated: 0:02:29.4: Warning: 0 : [CloudDrives] Error processing cloud part mount for d5616409-b033-4ec8-85e0-31a744e6b7d6. Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Also the only option in the main window I have no
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Just wanted to share what I saw today using my cloud drive with Google, I know they are marked as warnings, but the fact I see "failed" makes me a bit nervous. Is this bad or a sign of bad things to come perhaps? Or just normal behavior to safely ignore? 15:26:27.4: Warning: 0 : [ApiGoogleDrive:37] Google Drive returned error: [unable to parse] 15:26:27.4: Warning: 0 : [ApiHttp:37] HTTP protocol exception (Code=InternalServerError). 15:26:27.4: Warning: 0 : [ReadModifyWriteRecoveryImplementation:37] [W] Failed write (Chunk:50901, Offset:0x00000000 Length:0x01400500). HTTP Status
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So I have noticed that every time I attach and unlock a cloud drive I get the following warning: Warning: 0 : [PinDiskMetadata] Error pinning file system metadata. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error Then when the timer expires for the next metadata operation (I think it is an hour) the Pinning metadata starts and normally completes without error and warning. I know its marked warning but I am still curious if this is worth looking into or just ignore. Thanks
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No0bstacles reacted to an answer to a question: Warning: 0 : [PinDiskMetadata] Cloud drive is not found in VDS' basic disks collection.
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No0bstacles reacted to an answer to a question: Warning: 0 : [PinDiskMetadata] Cloud drive is not found in VDS' basic disks collection.
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No0bstacles reacted to an answer to a question: Maximum CloudDrive size for Google Drive
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No0bstacles reacted to an answer to a question: Maximum CloudDrive size for Google Drive
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No0bstacles reacted to an answer to a question: Maximum CloudDrive size for Google Drive
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Awesome, Just an FYI too, I ended up having a Windows Update and a forced reboot. I have attached/detached my cloud drives a few times and I am no longer seeing this issue. I am not sure if this means I will never see it again. Maybe it was something related to the fact that it was the first time I ever installed CloudDrive and the first drive I ever created? Also when I created subsequent drives I did not get the format warning and CloudDrive was able to successfully format the disk without me needing to manually do it. Just thought I would pass this along, the ticket you opened on
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Sounds good, thanks for the additional info. I have been reading through the forums and it seems a lot of people choose a 20 MB chunk size over the default of 10 MB. I may try that. And I will keep in mind that partition limit.
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Thanks so much for the information, much appreciated. I thought I had tried this after selecting the 10TB from the drop down. But I don't think I cleared it out first. Is there any recommended or general practice for sizes for a GSuite unlimited Google Drive location, I would like to create a single storage drive as large as I can without running into problems down the road? Based on what you have said I would guess anything under 63 TB would be fine?
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I have been reading the documentation regarding maximum drive sizes for CloudDrive. So far I have found: The absolute maximum size of your cloud drive is 1 PB, but it may be further limited by the Windows file system. For example, the maximum size of a NTFS volume using 4 KB clusters (which is common) is 16 TB. Cluster sizes on NTFS: 4 KB = 16 TB maximum drive size However in the CloudDrive UI I cannot create a drive larger than 10 TB? Does this make sense, did I just miss this in the documentation somewhere? I am running: Windows 10 1709 16299.309 StableB
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I am a first time user of the CloudDrive software. I am trying to learn as I go here while using it. I am running: Windows 10 1709 16299.309 StableBit CloudDrive 1.0.2.976 I created: Google Drive cloud drive Name: GD00001 Cloud drive size: 4.00 TB Local cache size: 4.00 GB Cache Type: Expandable (recommended) Full drive encryption enabled Password key The first issue I have encountered is a message after creation in the CloudDrive notifications that I need to manually initialize and format the drive. I did go ahead and do this through Wind