KirkoR, Ubuntu One syncs the metadata (folders) first, then the content. 84,209 files will likely take a bit of time you might want to leave the computer on for awhile. There is a certain amount of overhead that must be done each time you shut down and start back up. So shutting the computer down while it is syncing can increase the amount of time the sync will take. You can use the following commands to see how many, if any, files are left in the queue.
u1sdtool --waiting-metadata | wc -l u1sdtool --waiting-content | wc -l i would leave the computer on until both those are 0. Or at least now you can tell if it is making any progress. If you decide you dont want to stop the sync and remove the folders from the cloud do the following steps. u1sdtool --list-folders - note the ID that is used by new UDF u1sdtool --unsubscribe-folder=$ID (where $ID = id that was received by running list-folders) u1sdtool --quit - this will quit the syncdaemon and drop the queue u1sdtool --start - start syncdaemon again, but do not connect (in new terminal, since this will not release the terminal right away) - u1sdtool --delete-folder=$ID (back in the original terminal) u1sdtool --connect respectfully, duanedesign -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/706825 Title: Ubuntu One can not handle the synchronization of a folder with lots of files -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
