UploadQueuedFileList at 682.05 GB

UploadQueuedFileList at 682.05 GB

sgingras
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UploadQueuedFileList at 682.05 GB

sgingras
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My computer was telling me that I ran out of storage space while saving a file.

Indeed it was, the file in the folder W.login/UploadQueuedFileList was bloated up to 682.05 GB.

Anyone ever got this file to grow like that?

 

I'm on a Mac mini (M1, 2020)

16 GB, 2T

 

 

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ryan.bales
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No but this to me would indicate something is going on with saving, or something you are doing that isn't allowing Fusion to upload the files after save. 

 

Once you save a file in Fusion, its locally written file is uploaded and a new version created, that local cache file would then be able to be removed from the upload directory and the upload list XML. 

 

Are your designs saved and uploaded? Are you working online? 



Ryan Bales
Fusion 360 Product Support
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sgingras
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Thanks ryan,

I fought the urge to write right away upon reading your input that i'm not doing anything wrong.

So I monitored my interactions with the software, without changing anything. I save regularly, I'm always working online. Etc.

So here are my conclusion; I'm not doing anything wrong, as the problem is not making a comeback.

My innocence now proven without any doubts, I think it has to do with the prior battle I had with Fusion.

Here's the link.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-support/memory-leak-at-launch-m1-mac-mini/m-p/10510838#M12...

Any help still much appreciated.

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sgingras
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So here are my conclusion; I'm not doing anything wrong, as the problem is not making a comeback.

My innocence now proven without any doubts


There was an intention of being kinda funny here. 😬

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