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Originally Posted by kaufman
So, I synced my phone last night, and I just synced again from the same computer this morning. CC is currently sending the metadata for 5300 books to Calibre. I made no global changes in Calibre. and didn't change any settings in CC. I don't know why it thinks it needs to send anything, much less the metadata for 5300 books.
I just sent you a debug log so you could take a look at why it was doing it.
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What I see from that log:
1) You connected at 2014-10-09 01:35:15. This connection sent metadata for 21 books. Clearly the cache worked.
2) You connected again at 2014-10-09 22:54:27. This connection sent metadata for 66 books. Again, the cache worked.
3) You connected again at 2014-10-10 11:50:49. This connection sent metadata for 5293 books. Here, something either went wrong or a lot of books were changed in non-obvious ways.
So, the question is "what happened between 10:54 pm on the 9th and 11:50 am on the 10th?" Do you remember what you might have done? I am looking for something that either messed with the driver's cache (unlikely) or changed the mod time for more than 5000 books. For example, might you have changed a tag used in lots of books? Could you have changed something like a publisher, used everywhere? Any clues?
We know that the cache file wasn't deleted or corrupted, because if it was then metadata for more than 6,000 books would have been sent. This means that calibre thinks that the mod time for more than 5,000 books changed. I am assuming that the disk containing the cache is not out of space.