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MC24 Crash on Folder Import [Solved]

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bob:

--- Quote from: Scobie on May 29, 2018, 06:22:39 pm ---No I am not changing the auto folder import, just browsing for a folder to import manually as distinct from performing an auto import. And the folders I attempt to import manually are already subfolders in the auto import config.

Like I said this is not a big problem from a practical standpoint...I can just auto import when I need to, it is more me thinking there might be something wrong with the setup in that something is causing this crash.

--- End quote ---
I'm trying to figure out if there is an issue with inotify.
I don't think there is but this thread has made me somewhat suspicious.
How many files are in the auto-import directories (approximately)?

Scobie:
Thanks Bob, my remote access to home has gone south for the moment, I'll grab that information when I get home in a few hours.

Scobie:
Hi Bob.

My import share contains about 60,000 files and is around 900Gb. These are a mix of audio, video and images that are contained in their own media type sub folders.

The manual import I attempt is always a subset of one of these, normally Audio if I rip a new disk. The Audio subfolder has around 12,000 files and is around 200Gb.

Thanks

Scobie.

BradATIMA:
I was able to create similar import conditions, but I was not able to reproduce this issue; however, my setup isn't exactly the same. How much memory does the QNAP NAS have, and how much memory is the virtual machine allocated to use?

Scobie:
The QNAP has 8Gb (its maximum I believe) and I give 5G to the VM.

Again the issue appears to be it attempts to create a temp type folder in a location that does not allow it.

Thanks

Scobie.

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