Macbook Pro running Sonoma 14.4.1 - Dropbox 197.4.7629
First off, Lightroom was struggling to "see" files being stored online-only, which Dropbox had aggressively moved online without my awareness. Hoping to deal with this I made a bunch of folders offline accessible, and then updated to File Provider.
Since then it's been 2-3 days of absolute annoyance and lost productivity.
After a massive indexing, Dropbox got hung up "Updating" about 150 files. Hoping to stop this, I restarted the software. It started indexing again and left it alone. I came back to my hard drive nearly full and syncing paused due to that full hard drive. Restarted Dropbox, same issue.
At this point, chatted with Dropbox and was told to let it index and if it got stuck again, I'd need to Selective Sync.
Left it overnight, in the morning it was still indexing, 700 mb of hard drive space. Sync suspended due to no space.
Had to Selective Sync. That's where I'm at now, with the majority of my files no longer synced to my laptop but just online, removed through Selective Sync. Not what I want at all.
Dropbox still stuck "Updating 159 files" and I'm trying to figure out how to add files back to my hard drive without going through this all again.
Dropbox: why not warn users that EVERY FILE on Dropbox will need to be indexed to the hard drive, and if there is not enough hard drive space, don't update to File Provider! Obviously it doesn't work as it has currently been released.
I've tried to follow up with my Ticket #23683048 this morning but hours later, no reply. This has tanked my entire work week.