Friend of mine has the M1 Air Over the last few years, I've trusted iCloud to store my production files. Like many of you, I'm going to watch them work out the bugs and hopefully do so before they release their flame thrower 16" next year. A couple times Safari wouldn't come back after minimizing and I have to open a new window. I'm keeping track of everything to report in. Hope you guys are having a better experience other than the iCloud sync. My 15" MBP is standing by for the real work until all this smoothes out.
Posted by Pirate This just started happening to me or maybe it was happening all along and I didn't notice , but I was trying to backup a Final Cut Pro library to my iCloud Drive, and waited days with no data actually being transmitted.
Watched the activity monitor. Tried to move a file from my other MacBook to the same iCloud Drive and now nothing will sync. The only thing I touched was the "optimize Mac storage" I turned it off, because I noticed it was downloading stuff to my local machine that I didn't want there, I wanted it kept up in the cloud storage, so I figured I would just manage it manage by using right-click "remove download".
That is when I noticed this happened. So I put it back to default, turned iCloud off and on again, and still it's stuck. Paying for 2TB of data that I can't use! Posted by Moebis. I also experienced the problem with storing some git repositories on iCloud Drive. I call these files "ghost" files because the cloud icon is drawn with a dashed line.
According to Apple these are files that are waiting to be uploaded to iCloud Drive. Here's what solves it for me though I am still researching a way to resolve it programmatically - i. On the Mac I simply use Finder and navigate to the folder containing the ghost file that is waiting to upload. I right click and select the Compress command to create a. In only one case this was enough to trigger the uploading of the original since the ghost icon disappeared.
In every other case it was not enough. In these other cases I would wait until the cloud outline disappears from the zip version of the original file - indicating it's been synced to iCloud Drive on the server. Then I delete the ghost file. Finally I unzip the zip file and it recreates the ghost file and nearly every time it syncs to iCloud Drive.
If the zip file doesn't sync after a few seconds you could delete it and try it again. I had to do this once. If you want to be even more cautious you can unzip the compressed file and then check the contents against the ghost file. Transfer photos from iCloud to PC or Mac is easy by following tips below.
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User profile for user: gabrierfly gabrierfly. Did you manage to solve the problem? While writing a document in Byword today, I saved it and found it had been marked with this icon - there were several other documents, months old, that still had the "Waiting" icon as well.
I was concerned I'd have to save these documents to my local filesystem, delete them from iCloud, and then perhaps save them to iCloud over again, but it turned out that simply re-opening the "Waiting" documents, making a trivial change to them such as deleting a character and then adding it in again , and then saving the file caused them to be synced successfully. I ran into a similar problem but every time I tried to open the file, the hosting application Keynote in this case hung.
I was able to killall -9 ubd to unwedge iCloud. What solved the problem for me was signing off iCloud account and removing the data from all the devices assigned to my account and then signing back in. After doing so on all of my devices two iMacs and iPhone and signing back in, syncing worked as it should in iCloud Drive and in Notability.
The way I fixed it was to drag one document over another, which automatically creates a folder like in iOS. Then, I dragged them back out from the folder, and the status waiting status was gone. When I first experienced this problem I tried clicking on the icloud download icon and I received the "waiting" message after about five minutes. However, I checked inside the folder and noticed that other documents also had the "waiting" message.
I navigated to the upper level folder and clicked icloud icon of the folder with my "waiting" documents inside. It took about 35 minute and I never navigated away, but all the documents marked as "waiting" eventually downloaded. If you trying to upload files over mobile data make sure you change icloud settings to allow for sync over mobile data and then try restarting your phone.
I added a document to my files, then changed my icloud setting which I should've done before trying to upload them then I found I had to restart my phone before the files actually uploaded to icloud. On the Mac I simply used the Compress command to create a. In one case this was enough to trigger the refresh. In other cases I had to unzip the compressed file and then check the contents.
Once confirmed they were correct I just deleted the original file and the. I then renamed the uncompressed one that just had a 2 added to the name and everything was fine.
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