
Have no idea what its doing or how to stop it.Do you want to create a Dropbox upload form in WordPress?Ī contact form with a file upload option could be hard to manage if you get too many attachments. This is just dropboxing a backup of files.

Totally weird, considering the files that are being synced only update once a day. It will go from up to date, to syncing that file, over and over. I have no idea what this "cp_apache_._log.cpanellogd" is, and I cannot find any file starting with "cp_apache" or ending with "cpanellogd". Luke (or anyone else), when your dropbox status is reporting it is up to date, does it periodically start syncing anything that looks like # ~/bin/dropbox.py status Is there a way to speed up the uploads too? It popped up a message once for us, with some error and instructions to stop dropbox, run the following command, and start it again.Įcho fs.inotify.max_user_watches=100000 | sudo tee -a /etc/nf sudo sysctl -pĭoes anything else need to change in this statement, or is that a valid command? It had stopped syncing prior to running it. There are however around 1 Million files that Dropbox is going to have to sync. After this initial one the next ones will be faster, since they are incremental of a directory of files. Is there such a feature for Linux Server?Ĭurrently its going to take 14 hours to upload this backup. On my PC application I note there is a setting to 'Dont Limit' the upload rate.

We have a 1GB uplink bandwidth on our server, yet the upload rate to Dropbox is a measly 3MB/s

We have a Dedicated Pro Server hosted with Hostgator, and we are currently doing daily incremental backups on the server, and then getting dropbox to sync this to our Business account.
