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update folder location problem
« on: November 08, 2024, 01:36:51 AM »
After a crash of my main HD (number (J) on a Window 11 system) I have to change to the backup HD (number (I)).
There were 4 main folder on the HD wich I relocate with "update folder location ..."
All folders were relocatet, they are online on the new HD (I) and the files are being read on the new HD (I).
A total of 19 catalogs were involved.
The problem is:
2 folders are displayed correctly in the folder path under the new number (I), the other 2 folders are still displayed with the wrong number und the wrong HD (J).
I have done a Catalog Sync, a Re-index Catalog and a Optimizee SQL, but nothing helps.
How can I solve this problem, which is quite confusing in the long run?

Windows 11 System, PM+ build 7212,

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If I have to completely change an HD again, is it better to simply assign a new number to the new HD in Windows instead of relocate?

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Re: update folder location problem
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2024, 10:22:31 AM »
After a crash of my main HD (number (J) on a Window 11 system) I have to change to the backup HD (number (I)).
There were 4 main folder on the HD wich I relocate with "update folder location ..."
All folders were relocatet, they are online on the new HD (I) and the files are being read on the new HD (I).
A total of 19 catalogs were involved.
The problem is:
2 folders are displayed correctly in the folder path under the new number (I), the other 2 folders are still displayed with the wrong number und the wrong HD (J).
I have done a Catalog Sync, a Re-index Catalog and a Optimizee SQL, but nothing helps.
How can I solve this problem, which is quite confusing in the long run?

I suggest trying a "Reintegrate forgotten Catalog" operation.

If I have to completely change an HD again, is it better to simply assign a new number to the new HD in Windows instead of relocate?

It shouldn't be necessary.  The Catalog system tracks disks and paths via a file named '.pmshare' as high up in the directory structure that it can access/write.  Reintegration finds those files and updates its paths accordingly.

HTH,

-Kirk

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Re: update folder location problem
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2024, 06:41:02 AM »
Hi Kirk,

thanks for your answer.
The "Reintegrate forgotten Catalog" operation worked

Maybe a reintegration must follow the relocate command, because i always had problems to manage a relocate for a large folder (200k photos spread over several catalogs).

Thomas

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Re: update folder location problem
« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2024, 04:53:02 PM »
Thomas,

The "Reintegrate forgotten Catalog" operation worked

Maybe a reintegration must follow the relocate command, because i always had problems to manage a relocate for a large folder (200k photos spread over several catalogs).

Yes, best practice after moving or relocating is to run a "Reintegrate Forgotten Catalog" operation on all affected catalogs.

-Kirk