OneDrive for Business Critical error!
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Is this on a web server? Check permissions on the files.
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Sounds like a good place to start.
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Sorry, it's MS hosted O365. It has worked well for over 6 months and just last week I started getting the error.
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@technobabble said:
Sorry, it's MS hosted O365. It has worked well for over 6 months and just last week I started getting the error.
You said it's a .htaccess file and .json files. Could it be a security setting blocking it?
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On ODfB I keep website backups for my clients. I have done this since day one.
ODfB doesn't like to sync these files, but I usually ignore the errors. I have never found a place for ODfB to allow these files to be synced unless I zip the client's website backup folder.
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@technobabble said:
On ODfB I keep website backups for my clients. I have done this since day one.
ODfB doesn't like to sync these files, but I usually ignore the errors. I have never found a place for ODfB to allow these files to be synced unless I zip the client's website backup folder.
I would say zip it then. It'd be easier to manage at least.
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Must be something like hidden files being skipped.
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@technobabble said:
Before I do any of the above steps, I noticed that ODfB is syncing and has 9,976 remaining. I checked the ODfB folder and most of the folders have red Xs. Total size is 4.8GB.
What is ODfB?
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@Dashrender said:
What is ODfB?
I'm guessing OneDrive for Business.
So many letters, so little time thanks!
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@technobabble said:
Error Description: Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.
HRESULT: 0x8007000e
AssertTag: 0x13be72cI take it that you're not actually out of space in you ODfB account? How about on the local machine? If ODfB has to make a 'sync copy' would you run out of local disk space?
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@Carnival-Boy yepper!
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@Dashrender Local drive has 113 GB free.
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Try renaming one of those files without the dot in the front. I bet that it syncs.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Try renaming one of those files without the dot in the front. I bet that it syncs.
Agreed.
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Very inconvenient to rename xyz.jason files or .htaccess files, especially since they are backup website files.
I am now zipping all the website backups, again inconvenient, I have had 1 to 1 backups since 2003 without issues with other backup programs.
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@technobabble said:
I have had 1 to 1 backups since 2003 without issues with other backup programs.
OneDrive for Business is not a backup program.
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Yeah, I know I saw that I wrote that after I hit submit.
However the ability to have my data in ODfB for my clients websites means that I can do a restore from anywhere.
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I think that there are probably better ways to get similar results. A sync system for backup works pretty poorly. Why not just SFTP? Or RSYNC? Or even SVN or GIT?
If you are automating ODFB, though, you could automate the zipping.
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@JaredBusch said:
OneDrive for Business is not a backup program.
Why not? I'm interested in this because I'm planning on using it for a backup program at home.