Hi Joel,
If I interrupt the process on that computer and, using a different, faster computer connected to the same NAS, restart the process, will it pick up where the first left off without damaging the index or will it be a case of starting from the beginning?
I'm currently 2 days in and it's projecting another 5 days.
Adding to what Kirk wrote: if interrupted, the re-index procedure would need to restart from the beginning.
However, if you were to relocate your Catalog database folder to a fast local disk, we'd expect the re-index to complete in hours (at most) rather than days.
A word of caution, however: The re-index task may be somewhat tenacious. So if you quit PM while a re-index is ongoing, you may also need to manually force quit any lingering "pm-task" processes via the OS Activity Monitor (Mac) or Task Manager (Windows.)
Only after quitting PM and ensuring no lingering "pm-task" processes remain, would it then be safe to relocate your Catalog database folder to a local disk. Having done so, you'd then use the "Locate Existing Catalog" button in the "Catalog Management" window to reacquaint PM with the catalog in its new location.
Regards,
Bill