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Mavericks: Spotlight Indexing Forever!

Upgraded to Mavericks and system is unbelievable slow. Searched this forum and found many hints regarding Spotlight. Noticed that mine keeps indexing forever. It tells me all the time "estimating indexing time", sometimes it starts the actual indexing, but then I find myself back again waiting for this #$@! estimating the time. This is going on now for 2 full days without the slightes improvement.


Not only the slow speed makes the computer almost unusable, files cannot be found anymore neither via spotlight nor finder! Same applies to email.


Any advice will be highly welcome. Thanks!


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MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), Gmail

Posted on Oct 27, 2013 6:22 AM

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Nov 12, 2013 5:33 PM in response to cpragman

Thanks for posting those links. That's led me to the one solution to three separate problems that I was facing on several computers: 1) Time Capsule taking forever to prepare and back up each time, 2) Spotlight constantly re-indexing for hours at a time, and 3) Crashplan constantly scanning files and never reaching a complete back-up. The problem, as pointed out in those posts on the Norton board, was that Norton Antivirus idle-time scan has been creating tens of thousands of tiny files with each scan, creating a huge load for those three programs to sort through each time. Within minutes of turning off the idle time scan, Time Capsule returned to normal preparation and back-up speeds, Spotlight stopped indexing, and Crashplan reached a full back-up and returned to normal function. And so we need a fix to Norton Antivirus idle time scan, and it seems from the posts on the Norton board that they are aware of it and working on a fix.

Nov 16, 2013 7:23 AM in response to tylerabell

I had the same problem. Photoshop told me it was out of space, so I started digging. The Console was going crazy with the following error message "mdworker: (warning) Import: Bad path:". What's really bad is that I didn't notice I had a problem. I had so many error messages in the log that they took up 2.5TB. I had a couple gig available on my 3TB hard drive!. That's what I would call a big problem. I was able to delete the logs and free up some space while I dug into the problem. For me, its the Spotlight Indexing service and my external RAID array. Once I excluded the RAID, my Memory utilization dropped from 98% to 7% and things are good. Guess I shouldn't have upgraded to Mavericks.

Nov 26, 2013 11:17 AM in response to sageonthehill

I was having endless indexing ...


I realized after reading this thread that it was trying (unsuccesfully) to index my StorEdge 128GB (which is just a high speed SD card that sits flush against the edge of the SD slot).


I added it to exclusions under System Prefs => Spotlight => Privacy Tab and it immediately fixed the problem. I don't want it to index the StorEdge anyway!

Nov 28, 2013 2:51 PM in response to sageonthehill

Upgraded it a few weeks ago to mavericks. After a few hours it went completely crazy. It is so bad for me that I can't even get to the activity monitor to "kill" the processes. I have reinstalled mavericks to no avail. All the icons have disappeared. I have been unable to work for the last three weeks. Does apple know that this is happening. They are awfully quiet. I feel like taking the computer to apple and just dumping it there....

Dec 18, 2013 2:07 AM in response to sageonthehill

This problem is now apparently solved.... BUT the logs you posted indicate a deeper lying source for the slow indexing:


10/28/13 8:26:12.000 PM kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.

10/28/13 8:26:31.000 PM kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O error.


Check if you still have those "I/O error" lines in /var/log/system.log - if so this very likely means your internal harddisk has bad blocks, and is no longer to be trusted, needs to be replaced!

Dec 18, 2013 8:10 AM in response to sageonthehill

It seems that you need the Spolight index for the correct functioning of Tags and Time Machine backups, amongst other things. Excluding unnecessary partitions and disks helps and will prevent double entries in Finder Tag labels.


I heard too, that this continual indexing may be caused by Dropbox updates (and maybe other internet downloads, Mail etc) when starting or waking the computer.

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