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Offline rpressjr

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I'm running OS X 10.8.2, and Photo Mechanic v5 13444.  I have recently switched platforms, and find that PM on the Mac is terrific.

I have my photos stored on my NAS, which is a Drobo FS, connected via Ethernet.  My shares appear in the PM navigator, but I cannot see the folders within.  There's no response to the twirly or clicking on the name of the share.  I am properly logged in via Drobo Dashboard, and the shares are shown as "mounted."

Do you have any suggestions?

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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2012, 02:24:08 PM »
Do you see them in the Finder just fine?

What you are experiencing sounds like an access rights issue to me..…
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Yes, I can access the shares in Finder just fine.

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Yes, I can access the shares in Finder just fine.

Open up a Terminal window (Applications/Utilities/) and type the following:

ls /Volumes

(press enter)

Copy and paste the output here.

Thanks,

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Richards-MacBook-Pro:~ richardpress$ ls /volumes
DroboFS      Macintosh HD
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« Reply #5 on: December 09, 2012, 08:58:58 AM »
Actually I think Kirk meant to ask for "ls -ale@ /Volumes /Volumes/*" (or similar) this will tell us a lot more than just the two folder names. Can you run that statement and show us the output as well?
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Last login: Sun Dec  9 09:44:01 on ttys000
Richards-MacBook-Pro:~ richardpress$
Richards-MacBook-Pro:~ richardpress$ ls -ale@ /Volumes /Volumes/*
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  admin  1 Dec  9 08:46 /Volumes/Macintosh HD -> /

/Volumes:
total 8
drwxrwxrwt@  4 root  admin   136 Dec  9 15:56 .
   com.apple.FinderInfo     32
 0: group:everyone deny add_file,add_subdirectory,directory_inherit,only_inherit
drwxr-xr-x  30 root  wheel  1088 Nov 29 19:53 ..
drwxrwxrwx+  3 root  admin   102 Nov 29 21:51 DroboFS
 0: group:everyone inherited deny add_file,add_subdirectory,directory_inherit
lrwxr-xr-x   1 root  admin     1 Dec  9 08:46 Macintosh HD -> /

/Volumes/DroboFS:
total 0
drwxrwxrwx+ 3 root  admin  102 Nov 29 21:51 .
 0: group:everyone inherited deny add_file,add_subdirectory,directory_inherit
drwxrwxrwt@ 4 root  admin  136 Dec  9 15:56 ..
   com.apple.FinderInfo    32
 0: group:everyone deny add_file,add_subdirectory,directory_inherit,only_inherit
drwxrwxrwx+ 3 root  admin  102 Nov 29 21:51 tdb103170562
 0: group:everyone inherited deny add_file,add_subdirectory,directory_inherit
Richards-MacBook-Pro:~ richardpress$

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It looks like to the file system, only a folder called "tdb103170562" is on the root of DroboFS.

Is that where your pictures are?

-Kirk

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Kirk~

What I see in Finder is DroboFS-->DickP-->Pictures and several other folders.

I never see the tdb103170562 item in Finder.  However, I know of its existence because can I see it in CrashPlan, my backup program.  It does not appear in apps when I need to choose a folder or file.

In CrashPlan, I see Volumes-->DroboFS-->tdb103170562-->1-->DickP-->Pictures

In PM, the Navigator lists Macintosh HD, DickP, GeriP and Public.  The latter 3 are called "shares" in the DroboFS setup software, and there's no indication of the structure above them.  The PM Navigator doesn't list "DroboFS" nor "tdb103170562."

I hope this makes sense to you.  Thank you for looking at this for me.

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Richard,

What I see in Finder is DroboFS-->DickP-->Pictures and several other folders.

I never see the tdb103170562 item in Finder.  However, I know of its existence because can I see it in CrashPlan, my backup program.  It does not appear in apps when I need to choose a folder or file.

In CrashPlan, I see Volumes-->DroboFS-->tdb103170562-->1-->DickP-->Pictures

In PM, the Navigator lists Macintosh HD, DickP, GeriP and Public.  The latter 3 are called "shares" in the DroboFS setup software, and there's no indication of the structure above them.  The PM Navigator doesn't list "DroboFS" nor "tdb103170562."

I hope this makes sense to you.

Unfortunately it does not make sense to me.  Is there some way to force each of the "shares" to actually mount as volumes?

-Kirk

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Re: Seeing shares but not contents
« Reply #10 on: December 11, 2012, 12:29:14 PM »
Kirk ~
After trying various combinations of settings, I changed something that doesn't make sense... I un-checked the "mount" option on the Drobo for each share, and now things work as they should.  Go figure!

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Re: Seeing shares but not contents
« Reply #11 on: December 11, 2012, 12:39:14 PM »
Richard,

After trying various combinations of settings, I changed something that doesn't make sense... I un-checked the "mount" option on the Drobo for each share, and now things work as they should. 

Thanks for getting back with the solution.  It may help out another user at some point.

-Kirk