Since then, I have spent a good amount of time trying all sorts of other methods to address this including: Going into the individual notes on Android and looking at the dropdown menu used to swap each note's parent notebook, I found it would list a partial and unstructured list of my notebooks (perhaps 20% of the original total from the backup in a semi-jumbled order.) So clearly it was still downloading some 'phantom' directory structure from the Linux client, but a warped one that wasn't visible elsewhere on the UI. Oddly, my Android devices would download some of my notes from the backup, but there would often be duplicates and they would only show up in 'All Notes'. I started using this method to manually restore my notebooks, but after perhaps 20 notebooks, the results became unreliable and some notebooks simply didn't sync across all devices, so I abandoned it. I could only address this by changing the name and emoji of those sub-notebooks and moving the notes to a new dummy folder and back again. I am confident this is linked with the recent issues regarding emojis (issue 9219 on the Github), as changing the name and emoji on one of the problematic notebooks on the Linux client would allow it to sync to the Android devices, however sub-notebooks and notes would be missing - in other words, the notebook was just a shell. New notebooks and notes created on any client would appear on any other device, but seemingly nothing from the backup would transfer - it stayed put on the Linux client. Since this usually helps, I wiped all clients, reinstalled all of them, and restored my backup on the Linux client (which worked just fine) and resynced, but afterwards both devices A and B wouldn't sync properly at all - the notebook structure from the backup wouldn't show up on them. The next morning, it still wasn't syncing fully. I noticed that B only received a portion of my files, but left it. JEX and updated my Linux client to 2.12.19 before syncing Android Device B. Previously I was syncing a Linux installation and an Android device (A) together over Joplin Cloud, but added another Android device (B) on the 16th (both Android devices on v2.12.3). This all started after upgrading my desktop version (it was something like 2.12.15) to the latest release build on Nov 16th. I appreciate the below is quite lengthy, but the TL DR is I can't sync a recent backup between Linux and Android over Joplin Cloud and the standard troubleshooting steps don't seem to work. Client ID: 3adf02dec2eb4428a30c38d233171131Ĭould you please help me with a really nasty sync problem I am having?
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