Mac OS Sequoia 15.2 (current latest) and storing images on a NAS
Hi,
I guess looking at other posts here that I know roughly what the answer to my question here is going to be.
However, I believe that there is a bug in Mac OS Sequoia that is stopping me from using my current workflow that I have been using fine without issue for many years.
So all my images are stored on a NAS. I open them in Bridge/ACR/Photoshop directly from the NAS,
edit, and save the results back to the NAS. The images are never saved locally. The files on the NAS also get automatically backed up.
Anyway, I understand this isn't Adobe's recommended workflow and they suggest you work on your files locally for performance reasons. However it seems that Sequoia has introduced a file system issue (bug?) that makes my current workflow pretty much impossible now.
So.. an example....
Double click a raw file in Bridge (should open Photoshop, then open the file in ACR)
It really couldn't be much simpler. However, this process now randomly fails, about 25% of the time with
"File <xxx> could not be opened because of a disk error"
At this point, if I try and copy the file off the NAS using Finder I get an error "Unable to copy file. Error code - 51"
So that's quite scary... has the file been corrupted on the NAS?
The answer is no. If I reboot the NAS, then the file can be copied with Finder without error. So the "Disk Error" message is clearly not describing the real problem.
(I suspect that when Photoshop says "Disk Error" that it keeps a lock on the file, which is why Finder then can't copy it)
If I'm lucky, the file will now open if I double click on it in Adobe Bridge after the reboot.
So anyway, it looks like Sequoia is actually responsible for most of this problem. Has anyone else come across this problem with a NAS?
Anyway, I think it's time for a long overdue change to my workflow, and edit files locally, and set up a backup to my NAS from there instead.
I'm very interested to know what's going on with Sequoia though, so if anyone has any thoughts on this, that would be really appreciated.
Thank you for reading
Liz
