When I double click on a .pmdb file, I get a warning that states that 'There is no application set to open the document "catalog.pmdb"'. Did you make some file association by clicking on the "Choose Application..." button or by some other means? I do not recommend doing this at all.
I don't think I changed anything. The info tab for the catalog.pmdb files shows Photo Mechanic Plus.app (6.0, build 6140 (5a7e829)) as the app to open it. All the other files show Photomechanic 6.app. What should these be?
A search for “” found nothing. Other searches also found nothing. I looked at the collections tab and the collections were now visible. I opened a few successfully. Back in the search tab and it works as it should. I’ve made no changes to the Mac over the last few days.
You have so many collections from your previous sync operations that they're taking a significant amount of time to stream in from the Catalog to the application which is making it unresponsive. Did you remove the "-sync-" collections as I had advised earlier?
I deleted them when I read your message. It was when I was getting to the end of that process and the missing files weren't being removed (the others were) that PM suddenly failed to find any images. I hadn't known that the -sync- process would lead to a problem and need regular clearing.
The catalog is showing maintenance needed (me too)
I don't understand the 'me too' part. Can you clarify?
A failed attempt at humour.
After a few minutes it gives a success message but it’s still showing that maintenance is needed. I repeat it and get the same result. I quit and restart the app, then the Mac but no change. Quit.
When I open the catalog the next day, once again there are no images or collections found. I try reintegration again to no effect despite a success message and a report showing the expected number of images. I see that no debug items are checked and check the CATALOG_DEBUG_LOGGING item.
I search “” again, find nothing – but the collections now are visible. I open a few and then when I return to the search it works! Quit, restart and it’s still working.
Since then, I’ve had search not working a few times when I open the catalog but collections have been present and after opening one the search works.
The initial ‘no images’ problem occurred while I was trying to remove 1,000 or so missing images that were in a -sync- collection. Nothing appeared to happen and the images remained. I waited for a few minutes then tried again. I tried on different sets and by different ways but the images remained and were still present when I gave up. After the catalog began working again most of those missing images had been removed so I’m wondering if my multiple attempts may have triggered a problem?
Possibly. But I think the root cause is the huge number of -sync- collections that you have. Removing them should improve things significantly, I expect.
The excessive buildup of -sync- collections was removed soon after you told me about it, several days ago. The problems listed at the end of my post are current.
There were about 60 or so unneeded -sync- collections, I'd not really taken any notice of them as they only show as a single collection. Is this a problem only with -sync- collections or is there a practical limit to the number of collections I can have? I was planning to have >100.
Catalog maintenance is called for but the warning remains despite a ‘success’ message.
Catalog is functional though sometimes I can only get the search to work after opening a collection.
I can’t remove some missing files.
Some collections show an incorrect count
Search fails occasionally either finding nothing from a search that has worked and will work on a future attempt or just taking so long that I have to abandon it and find the files by other means.
Any insights or advice will be most welcome, particularly as to the maintenance position. I’ve attached the log.
Thanks for the log. I will analyze it and see if I can spot a definitive cause of the issues you're having. Please remove all unnecessary -sync- collections. If you continue to have problems with your catalog, I suggest creating a new one and building from there.
Building a new one would take several days so is a last resort. If I have to do that, is there a way to rebuild the collections? My 200k+ images are in many different folders scattered over a number of drives. Is there a way for me to make a record of the various folder paths so as to help me to repopulate a new catalog?
David