On a nearly full 18TB drive, we’re experiencing an extraordinary issue with approximately 1.4TB of available space remaining. The larger of the two directories will likely not remain searchable once listed. When searching for specific data, I initially encounter limited results within the community due to the list’s indexing status; however, once the indexing process is complete, I’m unable to retrieve those same results, despite them being listed. I even added it again with a slight twist. mdimport /Volumes/Plex/Motion pictures
. The indexing process commences, but a peculiar phenomenon arises: upon completion, I fail to retrieve search results for that specific list across the network.
The naughty one is:
/Volumes/Plex/A-Motion pictures
The great one is:
/Volumes/Plex/B-Motion pictures
I’ve learned that highlighting certain words, yet when that’s the case, why would one list work whereas the opposite doesn’t?
As determined locally, this information appears in the designated area.
/Volumes/Media_1: Disk Utility successfully scanned the volume, reporting that indexing is currently enabled.
Upon reviewing the inventory figures from the community, we notice that
The metadata database on /Volumes/Media_1 is set up to enable server-based searching, which facilitates efficient data retrieval.
man mdutil
says I can use the -p
flag:
Identify key performance indicators for community-based gadgets in specific geographic regions, focusing on cache and indexing strategies. This feature request necessitates the clearing of cache files from a local network area to a designated community server.
However, it successfully executes when used correctly?
18:44:47.075 iMac191 ~ ➜ sudo mdutil -p /Volumes/Media_1 Password: Error: Datastore publishing not completed for /System/Volumes/Information/Volumes/Media_1.
After conducting numerous online searches, I found myself in the company of others who seemed just as perplexed and uncertain as I was. You may be wondering if there’s a better approach to your inquiry, so you pose the possibility of asking alternative queries. Is it related to the native or server-side SMB configuration file?