I am locked out of iTunes on MBP
I have inserted the screen shot below. Unfortunately it does not offer me any hints.......
Here is what happened......... I have been syncing the music (only) from my primary Mac to this MBP. A couple of times a day it looks at the volume on my "Office Mac" which contains all the media, compares the music directory from this MBP against the music directory on Office Mac. If there are any changes, it copies them down to the MBP.
Well, I had a bunch of duplicates went through and deleted them (really gone, not sitting in .Trash), re-ran the sync, and then opened iTunes and chose to add music, pointing it at the correct directory.
Shortly after it started adding the new music, iTunes locked up tighter than a drum. I gave it about half an hour (for just a few new songs) but it was still locked up. I finally had to kill iTunes. THAT is when I started getting this error.
Here is what I have done so far (not much due to frustration and not feeling well).
- Searched here and a few other websites. All the detailed postings of issues were for Windows. I did check iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Music Library.xml and neither apeared to be locked or with any other attribute that would prevent my access
- In case incorrect attributes copied over (from Office Mac) to the directory I store the music in, I logged in as Root, went to the root directory (where my "media directory (/Media/Music, /Media/Movies, etc....) is located) and ran chmod, chown (to my user name), and chgrp. The problem DID NOT change, but here was the syntax I used (yeah, I would be suspicious of someone running around as Root in the root directory too 😉 )
- chmod -R 775 Media (that is the directory name, "Media")
- chown -R Bill Media (that is my user name)
- chgrp -R Staff Media (that is the UNIX group I am assigned to by the OS. Plan to implement UNIX groups on next Mac)
- Hmmm, I think after that I just swore a little and started writing this novel........
Does anyone have any suggestions? Being a laptop, I don't back it up as often as I should, I think the last Time Machine backup is 3-4 days old...... If we know it is a rights or attribute issue, I would rather just fix the file or directory but I guess a restore of just the iTunes files is possible if I don't have any other options. I have only been using Mac for a few years, extensive Microsoft and AIX (with some HP-UX) background prior to my switch. I am hoping that "Yoda" is out here, has worked on this before for some of his end-users (or someone at least), and can say "You just have a ______ problem with ____ files in _____ directory. Change the _____ attribute switch and you will be fine"......... I guess a guy can dream, can't he? 😀
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), 15" MBP 5.1 w/ 8GB RAM & 750GB HDD