I had a working installation with insync 1.3.14.36… linux. want to add a big subdir to my insync directory, so I do a ln -s . The source directory have 1x10^6 files so it start to work but nothing is upload.
I have removed the link and restart the pc, but still having 1.540.312 files “queued” is there a way to empty the queue?
@Manuel_Quinteiro: Does the number in the queue not change even if you keep Insync running? Do you notice if Insync is performing any work, like is it using the CPU, network, etc?
@Manuel_Quinteiro: I see. If you don’t have a lot of files in your Insync folder you can try as a workaround removing and re-adding your account while choosing the same folder. This will clear the queue for the link you removed but Insync will have to resync your account.
i’m using also the linux version at work and I didn’t add any subfolders, but is few weeks my insync don’t sync anymore, it scan, find changes but no uploading or downloading just queing files. i also removed account and reconnect nothing the queue is bigger now.
@shining69: Your logs show that you have a lot of entries with the message “Proxy tunneling failed: Error: 403: Forbidden” for URLs under the subdomains of googleusercontent.com. This seems to be related to your proxy settings.
The proxy is set. And the scaning is working so something is passing trough. There are particular port that need to be open? How insynq or gdrive work? What in your opinion is proxy blocking? If u can give me some tips for who work in security departmennts would be great