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Having been a Dropbox user for several years I was keen to start using the 100gb of Creative Cloud storage to enable me to work on a project from home and pick up where I left off in the office.
However it simply doesn't work properly!
For example:
I have repeatedly logged out/rebooted my Mac, closed and relaunched the CC app, paused and restarted the sync process and run the
rm ~/Library/Application\ Support/Adobe/CoreSync/options.tix
command in Terminal as suggested in another thread.
The files I am syncing are not even that large, in total I am only using around 3% of my storage.
Am I on my own in experiencing these issues? Or are other people suffering too?
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Hi Matt,
In order for us to take a deeper look at what's happening here, we would need to take a look at the log files on both your machines. The location of the coresync.log file is included below.
Could you also tell me what version of the Creative Cloud Desktop app you're using (from preferences) and the spec of the Macs?
Log file location:
Mac - /Library/Application Support/Adobe/CoreSync/CoreSync-yyyy-mm-dd.log
(On Mac, you need to use the Go To Folder option from the Go option in Finder (menu at the top). Then in the pop up enter:
/users/username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CoreSync/
Then select go, this will take you to the folder containing the .log files.)
Please email this to me directly on djack@adobe.com.
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Hi Derek
Please find below answers to your questions:
“Work” Mac
iMac 27” Late 2013
3.5GHZ Intel Core i7
32GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M 2048 MB
OSX 10.9.4
Creative Cloud Version 1.7.1.418
“Home” Mac
iMac 27” Mid 2011
3.4GHZ Intel Core i7
12GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6970M 2048MB
OSX 10.9.4
Creative Cloud Version 1.7.1.418
Core Sync log files attached for Work iMac which is the machine that seems to be having the issues syncing.
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Hi, I'm having the same bandwidth issue. I need to upload something to my CC Files folder and the process kills all the bandwidth. I've updated my computer to OSX Yosemite, but I don't think that this could be a problem. If anyone have the same problem and know how to fix it, please let me know. Thanks.
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Hi jmsanchezcruces,
Have you tried using the bandwidth usage limit in the Creative Cloud desktop application? Click the 'gear' icon, then choose Preferences... > Files tab and set the "Transfer speed" (for uploads and downloads independently). I'd try the 'High' setting to start with, then work down from there.
Hope that helps,
Ben
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I've tried, I've reduced each to 25% but when the file syncing begins, all the other applications that use internet pass to a slow connection, and when I pause the sync, all start working fine again. I don't know what to do, if this continues, I'll move the files to my Dropbox account I think. Thanks anyway.
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Could you share your log files with us? Please see the instructions above in Derek's post (first reply on this thread). Please send the zipped files to either Derek or me: syncforum-communication@adobe.com.
Thanks,
Ben
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I seem to have a similar issue. Sync never seems to complete, and I get a permanent “Core sync (not responding)” in the CPU Activity monitor, I was having a discussion with the Adobe live chat help desk, but after answering many questions ruling out other issues I got a lovely...
"This chat session has ended.
Thank you for contacting Adobe."
I wasn’t finished!