Hi duanedesign,

this morning my PC was in "synchronization completed" status. From the
<u1sdtool --status> command I receive the queues status = "IDLE". So I'm
sure that all my stuff is synchronized. I have applied your command
above and restarted my PC.

As expected the ubuntuone-syncdaemon has started making all local & server 
rescan. As requested I attach the compressed archive "syncdaemon.log.tar.gz" 
which contain the file "syncdaemon.log" and other similar files, in particular 
"syncdaemon.log.2010-11-07_09-24-35_start" that is the first created after the 
reboot. I hope this can help.
Please note that I had some issues with my wireless connection and the time 
needed to complete the rescan is longer than normal.


note: my first description of the bug above may appear too critical, but 
actually is not true. I have to say that when the rescan is concluded, Ubuntu 
One works very well during the day. I understand that every time the PC is 
restarted, Ubuntu One have to know if folders and files are synchronized or 
not, but perhaps it's possible a better solution than the complete rescan. I 
don't know if other similar tools (Dropbox, SpiderOak, Wuala, etc.) have the 
same problem because I have never used them with a so high number of files and 
GB. Anyway, using a notebook like me, means that I can restart it quietly 
often, and a full rescan that slow down the PC for a half hour or more can be a 
problem.

** Attachment added: "syncdaemon debug logs"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-client/+bug/668666/+attachment/1725576/+files/syncdaemon.log.tar.gz

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