I have solve this problem, thank you BLUEFROG
How? What did you do?
One shouldn’t be related to the other. Bonjour is strictly local network, iCloud is anything but local.
But from your description, it’s not really clear what you did and what’s happening.
Now, guys, I’ve solved this vexing issue. If your iCloud in DevonThink To Go doesn’t show your database from DevonThink on your other devices, please set up your Bonjour options. If you’re lucky, the databases will appear in the iCloud sync location in your DevonThink To Go. But if the databases don’t show up in your iCloud sync location, that’s not a big deal because you can still sync via Bonjour.
Just set up Bonjour, this is my method
Yes, I understand. But I can’t quite figure it out. iCloud returned to normal after I set up Bonjour… Yes, I realize this situation is quite uncommon, but somehow it worked, and I’m still not sure why.
My approach has been written in this post. Please take a look, buddy.
Glad to hear it’s working now. However, I’d say the
results are coincidental. Either way, if things are syncing now, that’s good.
Just because two things happen in a certain timeframe does not mean that they’re related in any way.
iCloud is well known for intermittent errors and failures. If you don’t need remote (!) sync, stick with Bonjour.