Just had yet another power surge yesterday (sad face) and i booted up with the drive going into recovery mode, which after some time turned out fine.
However i now see CloudDrive doing constant reads of a chunk and afterwards uploading that chunk. It can often do the same chunk several times untill the chunk id eventually goes up 1 id and all continues again.
This might go on for hours and then it suddently starts uploading properly.
It's worth noticing that while this goes on, nothing is being uploaded to the drive.
After stuff uploaded, i started copying new stuff to the drive and now it's started the read/write stuff yet again and i most likely will have to wait for hours again.
While it happens i always see a little bit cached (atm. 205 MB) although i set the cache drive to None while uploading (moving to a different drive after upload is done)
Is this intentional behaviour ?
The other day i even had "download quota of that file exceeded" which i posted logs to you guys about
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steffenmand
Hi,
Just had yet another power surge yesterday (sad face) and i booted up with the drive going into recovery mode, which after some time turned out fine.
However i now see CloudDrive doing constant reads of a chunk and afterwards uploading that chunk. It can often do the same chunk several times untill the chunk id eventually goes up 1 id and all continues again.
This might go on for hours and then it suddently starts uploading properly.
It's worth noticing that while this goes on, nothing is being uploaded to the drive.
After stuff uploaded, i started copying new stuff to the drive and now it's started the read/write stuff yet again and i most likely will have to wait for hours again.
While it happens i always see a little bit cached (atm. 205 MB) although i set the cache drive to None while uploading (moving to a different drive after upload is done)
Is this intentional behaviour ?
The other day i even had "download quota of that file exceeded" which i posted logs to you guys about
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