That is, the odrive status icon is white rather than pink. The only indication I have that everything is synced is that odrive is no longer syncing.
This is on my main local drive, a 1TB SSD drive. I understand that it has to verify that everything is synced first but, as you said, it shouldn’t take this long. I can understand it taking a few minutes to unsync a folder with 10000 files, but not 3 hours.Ĭan this be fixed? Is there any way to speed this up? But if the folder is in sync and none of those issues is encountered, why not just quickly delete all the files and replace the folder with a.
I understand if there are issues such as individual files that can’t be unsynced due to permission issues or broken symlinks or whatnot, but those can all be determined in a quick scan. Why does odrive have to process the files one by one like this? Why can’t it simply unsync the whole folder in one fell swoop? All in all, I’m looking at a couple of weeks, in which the machine has to stay on and online 24/7, just to unsync. So a folder that has 10000 files can take almost 3 hours to unsync.
odrive processes the files one by one, and it does so extremely slowly, taking on average more than a second per file. I’m trying to unsync a lot of folders that contain thousands or tens of thousands of files each.