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YannigVdW
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October 22, 2024
Question

LrC starts very slowly, badges and labels appear with a lot of delay

  • October 22, 2024
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Symptoms in LrC (14.0.1):

  • LrC boots very slowly, takes a very long time to close (process stays active in Task Manager).
  • Library actions take a long time: flags and other labels appear with a long delay (10s?), folders stay greyed out after a folder action.
  • Other actions take a long time as well: save metadata, paste settings in develop, opening the export window, ...

 

Symptom in Windows (11 Pro 23H2):

  • Disk J (WD HDD): is continuously 100% saturated: 100% Active time, 5-15MB/s read speed. See attachment.

 

This has been happening for quite some time. At any given moment this problem seems to return. I know how to solve it (temporarily) but it always seems to come back after a while.

It always seems to return to the J: HDD

 

The way I fix it (temporarily) is to sync metadata on the J disk. This takes a couple of hours, but after the process has finished, the HDD returns to a normal idle state (0% active time).

 

The J disk is in my LrC library, it's a disk where I move files to when I'm done processing them.

There's nog catalog, caches, or anything else LrC related stored on this disk. Only photos (168k) and xmp files.

 

I'm able to fix it, but it keeps returning. Every time this happens I can't work properly for several hours. That's a problem as I'm a full time photographer.

4 replies

GoldingD
Legend
December 27, 2024
he way I fix it (temporarily) is to sync metadata on the J disk

When this issue occurs, before sync metadata do you see a metadata mismatch in the library?

YannigVdW
YannigVdWAuthor
Known Participant
January 3, 2025

What do you mean specifically with mismatched?

I always have many many many files with "metadata file needs to be updated".

I'm not sure why, since I have the habit of saving the metadata on my whole project (i.e. root folder) when I'm done with the project.

YannigVdW
YannigVdWAuthor
Known Participant
December 27, 2024

Does someone have any more ideas?

Is there a way to see which files are being read, or what Lightroom is doing?

It feels as if LrC keeps indexing these hard disks ... Read speed is ~15MB/s on the saturated disks (first J: then  K:), and write speed is ~1MB/s on my S: drive (where the catalog is stored).

Every week I loose hours of time struggling with these issues in LrC.

GoldingD
Legend
December 27, 2024

Do you have any sync occurring, Face Detection, Address Lookup, or Sync to/from Cloud?

 

 

YannigVdW
YannigVdWAuthor
Known Participant
January 3, 2025

No, these are off. I know Face Detection and Address Lookup have been causing short lags in the past, so I check whether they I turned off whenever the issue appears.

Participating Frequently
October 26, 2024

14.0.1 is a mess. Either downgrade or wait for the next update, that was my conslusion after trying to fix 14.0.1.

YannigVdW
YannigVdWAuthor
Known Participant
October 26, 2024

The bug I report here was already present before v14. But I agree: v14 seems to be a downgrade when compared to v13.

 

<sarcasm> But I upgraded for all the great new features! </sarcasm>

Sameer K
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 23, 2024

Hey, @YannigVdW. Welcome to the Lightroom Community. I'll help you figure this out. 

HDDs are relatively slow and seeing 100% read and write is expected to some extent.

 

Try these suggestions:


1—As a test, create a new catalog on an SSD drive from File > New Catalog and check if the issue exists.

2—If the issue does not exist in the test catalog, go to File > Import from catalog > target your old catalog. Proceed with merging the old catalog into the newly made, internal storage-based catalog. For more help via video-based steps, check here. See https://adobe.ly/3NTC9Rv


Let me know how it goes. Thanks!
Sameer K

(Use '@mention' to tag me when you reply)

YannigVdW
YannigVdWAuthor
Known Participant
October 26, 2024

Hi Sameer,

 

Thanks for your reaction.

 

As stated in my original post, the catalog is not on this HDD:
"There's nog catalog, caches, or anything else LrC related stored on this disk. "

 

The catalog is stored on a PCI 4x4 m.2 SSD.