Hi,
I’m running 1.2.18.35198-wheezy on 64-bit debian jessie.
It has caught my attention that insync might be probably in a loop looking at the get_sync_progress output (and the GUI progress section):
kvegh@prefect:~$ turn=0 ; while true ; do turn=$(( $turn + 1 )) ; echo TURN=$turn ; insync get_sync_progress ; sleep 1s ; done
TURN=1
199 files queued
TURN=2
181 files queued
TURN=3
Downloading
karcsi
drafts
Tabs
176 files queued
TURN=4
205 files queued
TURN=5
205 files queued
TURN=6
200 files queued
TURN=7
200 files queued
TURN=8
230 files queued
TURN=9
198 files queued
TURN=10
194 files queued
TURN=11
178 files queued
TURN=12
236 files queued
TURN=13
204 files queued
TURN=14
203 files queued
TURN=15
196 files queued
TURN=16
Downloading
drafts
agent
Tabs
176 files queued
TURN=17
186 files queued
TURN=18
185 files queued
TURN=19
184 files queued
TURN=20
228 files queued
TURN=21
198 files queued
TURN=22
198 files queued
TURN=23
182 files queued
TURN=24
Downloading
Tabs
226 files queued
TURN=25
204 files queued
TURN=26
204 files queued
TURN=27
184 files queued
TURN=28
Downloading
agent
drafts
karcsi
176 files queued
TURN=29
199 files queued
TURN=30
199 files queued
TURN=31
196 files queued
TURN=32
Downloading
agent
drafts
Tabs
176 files queued
TURN=33
187 files queued
TURN=34
185 files queued
TURN=35
183 files queued
TURN=36
Downloading
karcsi
drafts
agent
176 files queued
TURN=37
198 files queued
^C
kvegh@prefect:~$
…also it hasn’t synced new data to my drive for over two hours.
Any ideas?
charlie