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Excessive upload bandwidth without actually changing anything. #701

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bobbaluba opened this issue Jun 18, 2013 · 12 comments
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Excessive upload bandwidth without actually changing anything. #701

bobbaluba opened this issue Jun 18, 2013 · 12 comments

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@bobbaluba
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Once a twice a day, owncloud uses all available upload bandwidth until stopped. According to the log, it seems to be uploading files, but the files haven't changed, and are, in fact pretty small (just a handful of mp3 files).

I've reported this in the forum, but nobody seems to have a clue why it happens. It also seems to be specific to linux (at least to the forum user hellracer it is). I haven't tried on windows, though, as I don't use it.

Here's my log

And the forum thread

@danimo
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danimo commented Jun 18, 2013

I assume this is with 1.2.5?

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buskjan commented Jun 18, 2013

Have the same problem on Windows 7 with 1.2.5 client

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Rubrik: [mirall] Excessive upload bandwidth without actually changing anything. (#701)
Datum: tis, jun 18, 2013 13:20
Once a twice a day, owncloud uses all available upload bandwidth until stopped. According to the log, it seems to be uploading files, but the files haven't changed, and are, in fact pretty small (just a handful of mp3 files).

I've reported this in the forum, but nobody seems to have a clue why it happens. It also seems to be specific to linux (at least to the forum user hellracer it is). I haven't tried on windows, though, as I don't use it.

Here's my log

And the forum thread


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@danimo
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danimo commented Jun 18, 2013

Please try the latest beta (3) of ownCloud 1.3.0.

@bobbaluba
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Built latest version from source today, the problem is still there.

My server is running the 32-bit version. Might this be related? I assume it's less tested than the 64-bit version. I remember there was a bug with id3 tagging not working for instance. And the folder it's struggling with is, in fact, full of music files.

@danimo
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danimo commented Jun 18, 2013

What latest version? Which packages / git branch? Also I really need logs to be able to help

@bobbaluba
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Sorry, didn't realize there was more branches than master, I checked out branch 1.3 now, will get back with logs when/if it happens again.

A little new to reporting bugs. Hope I'm helping and not just causing trouble.

@danimo
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danimo commented Jun 18, 2013

Atm, the 1.3 branch is identical to master

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danimo commented Jun 19, 2013

The log file doesn't show the incidence. Please use --logdir, wait until it happens again and send me the last few log files created in the directory.

@kadafax
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kadafax commented Jun 28, 2013

You should integrate an easier and integrated way to submit logs.

@doitux
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doitux commented Jun 28, 2013

I had the same problem with 1.2.x clients. The client creates .conflict files which could be seen in the webfrontend.

@danimo
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danimo commented Jun 28, 2013

@bobbaluba Is this folder shared with dropbox?

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closing old issue.

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