Open super-cooper opened 1 year ago
Wondering if anyone has taken a look at this. It still continues to happen. Additional context: These files long pre-exist this issue. They sat, unmodified on my server for years. Only within the last year or so has this become a problem. The files are very old and I haven't touched them to cause the issue.
I'm noticing the same thing on mine, however what I am noticing on mine is that every one of the files belongs to a different user and was shared to the user experiencing the sync problem.
So for my instance, its primarily an issue in the /Talk/ directory, where about half the files won't sync.
Talk/FILENAME
File was deleted from server (File with name /Talk/FILENAME could not be located)
And yes, the files are definitely there. Owned by different users.
I've even tried removing the sync connection for the particular directory (which wipes the entire directory from the local machine) and re-adding it. No difference, it still finds the file, but can't sync it.
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Bug description
After a full sync, the client repeatedly spits out "File was deleted from server" errors on multiple files spread across my Nextcloud. The files are accessible and downloadable via the web GUI, and I can see them in my server's filesystem as well.
The files are not available on the clients reporting errors.
Steps to reproduce
I imagine this will be difficult to reproduce outside of my server, since it's happened on multiple clients, but essentially:
Expected behavior
The client should sync normally and idle without errors.
Which files are affected by this bug
Numerous text and PDF files, mostly located in the Documents folder. They are spread all around and don't seem to have an obvious relationship with each other.
Operating system
Windows
Which version of the operating system you are running.
Ubuntu 22.04, latest Manjaro rolling release
Package
Appimage
Nextcloud Server version
16.0.1
Nextcloud Desktop Client version
3.6.0
Is this bug present after an update or on a fresh install?
Updated from a minor version (ex. 3.4.2 to 3.4.4)
Are you using the Nextcloud Server Encryption module?
Encryption is Enabled
Are you using an external user-backend?
Nextcloud Server logs
Additional info
The full server log was too big to submit the form, so I input the last 100 lines. If you need more logs I can create a gist.
I encountered this issue on an old, but up-to-date Debian machine several months ago. I replaced that computer after a hardware failure, and on fresh installs on separate Manjaro and Ubuntu 22.04 machines, the same issue occurred.
I've tried running all of the file cleaning
occ
commands and none of them turned up anything. My server and clients had been working just fine without this issue for years, and this just started happening in the past few months.Client logs located here.