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Q: 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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  • by markusm73,

    markusm73 markusm73 Dec 18, 2013 8:28 AM in response to sageonthehill
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    Dec 18, 2013 8:28 AM in response to sageonthehill

    The latest update (10.9.1) didn't solve my Spotlight indexing problems.  I had to turn it off again, because it continued eating all my RAM until my machine started swapping.

  • by jjspr,

    jjspr jjspr Dec 18, 2013 11:12 AM in response to sageonthehill
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    Dec 18, 2013 11:12 AM in response to sageonthehill

    Sorry, I was unclear - with "apparently solved" I only meant: in this discussion thread your problem is marked at the top with "This solved my question". So that looks like you think it is solved.

     

    I did *not* mean, "really solved by some update or other".

     

    Because your system.log shows I/O errors, that highly likely means the slowdown you are or were seeing is being caused by a (slowly) failing harddisk. I would replace that disk quickly, and make sure you have a good backup!

     

    See also for instance:

     

    https://discussions.apple.com/message/23622242#23622242

     

    http://superuser.com/questions/627882/macbook-freezes-console-printing-kernel-di sk0s2-i-o-error

  • by GinoTheCop,

    GinoTheCop GinoTheCop Dec 19, 2013 1:38 PM in response to sageonthehill
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    Dec 19, 2013 1:38 PM in response to sageonthehill

    OK I was having the same problem.

     

    I have one SSD where my Maverick 10.9.1 is running and then a HDD with two partitons for my data etc. I am also using an USB external SSD drive for data swapping.

     

    I have a Time Capsule for backups as well.

     

    First I tried adding to "privacy" tab of spotlight my USB drive then removing it as described in this thread but that did not work.

     

    So in my case I believe it was a double trouble as my Time Machine backups were not working either!

     

    What I did was added my external USB and other two data partitions to "privacy" and then removed them from my Time Machine backups as well.

     

    That did the tric and spotight stopped indexing and time machine back up started to work.

     

    The funny thing is I can not search on my data nor back it up!

     

    Funny eh?

     

    Will try sychronized settings on both spotlight and time machin in "exclude" lists to see if that will work. But this is a temporary solution at least for me for now.

     

    Hope this helps some of you guys as well

  • by putnik,

    putnik putnik Dec 20, 2013 1:26 AM in response to GinoTheCop
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    Dec 20, 2013 1:26 AM in response to GinoTheCop

    If the disks are permanently connected, leaving them to index overnight should make things better.   Future indexing would only be minimal unless there is something else going on.  Dropbox syncing of large file collections etc.  I also heard that Norton antivirus background scanning produces thousands of small files, so this kind of activity may contribute to the problem.

  • by B. Kennedy,

    B. Kennedy B. Kennedy Dec 23, 2013 8:09 PM in response to sageonthehill
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    Dec 23, 2013 8:09 PM in response to sageonthehill

    I have an external 3TB drive that's been indexing for over a week since I upgraded to Mavericks. My other 2 external drives index fine. The drive with the problem is formatted as ExFAT.

  • by GinoTheCop,

    GinoTheCop GinoTheCop Dec 25, 2013 2:19 AM in response to B. Kennedy
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    Dec 25, 2013 2:19 AM in response to B. Kennedy

    My external drive that takes too long indexing is also formatted ExFAT so maybe thats where the problem is.

  • by Giorgio118,

    Giorgio118 Giorgio118 Dec 29, 2013 4:53 AM in response to GinoTheCop
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    Dec 29, 2013 4:53 AM in response to GinoTheCop

    Greetings to all, and sorry for any spelling errors, I'm Italian and I use Google translator.

    It 'a long time since I follow this topic because I have your same problems (I), indexing Endless, Time Machine out of order .. I had tried everything, I even opened a practice to Apple but for now no solution.

    In the end, who is in despair I played my last card, even if the support page of Apple, my iMac did not have symptoms that make it necessary intervention (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379), in Simply put i reset the NVRAM, I dropped in Spotligh the HD disc in the privacy, and everything is back to normal, now indexing is OK, as well as time Machine does not work anymore.

    If you can be useful to have a late 2008 iMac Intel Core 2 Duo and 4 GB of ram ..

    Let me know if any of you this procedure worked ...

  • by nobodyshome101,

    nobodyshome101 nobodyshome101 Dec 29, 2013 12:26 PM in response to sageonthehill
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    Dec 29, 2013 12:26 PM in response to sageonthehill

    Hey I/O errros are normally an indication of a failing hard drive. You should make a backup of your data if you havent already and take your computer to an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider so that they can check your hard drive to make sure its ok.

  • by sageonthehill,

    sageonthehill sageonthehill Dec 30, 2013 1:05 AM in response to Giorgio118
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    Dec 30, 2013 1:05 AM in response to Giorgio118

    Hey Giorgio, Many thanks for your input!
    What I find amazing is that we use start using GOOGLE products if Apple does not help us; they will love it, hahaha! (Interesting isn't it: this thread is now 4 pages long, 2 months old, and still no official statement by Apple on this issue. At least I don't see any.)
    Maybe the NVRAM reset could solve my issue, but I won't risk another try until there's a new release with an official bug fix.

  • by Giorgio118,

    Giorgio118 Giorgio118 Dec 30, 2013 1:10 AM in response to nobodyshome101
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    Dec 30, 2013 1:10 AM in response to nobodyshome101

    Already done, the disc is OK, checked for bad sectors, was smart, etc., everything normal.

  • by Giorgio118,

    Giorgio118 Giorgio118 Dec 30, 2013 1:16 AM in response to sageonthehill
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    Dec 30, 2013 1:16 AM in response to sageonthehill

    I agree that for us to talk to each dbbiamo still use Google products ...

    But what is worse, that after a few ignition my IMac returned to have the same flaws ... I therefore had to disable Spotlight yet ... If you do not find a solution to downgrade mandatory, I'm really tired of working for a Mac, when it should be the Mac to work for me ..

  • by sageonthehill,

    sageonthehill sageonthehill Dec 30, 2013 1:38 AM in response to jjspr
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    Dec 30, 2013 1:38 AM in response to jjspr

    Thanks to jjspr and nobodyshome101 for the hints on the I/O error. It seems that this error has diappeared after restoring back to OS X 10.8.5. Thus I assume it's not a hardware problem.

  • by Imtiredofchoosingnames,

    Imtiredofchoosingnames Imtiredofchoosingnames Jan 14, 2014 8:32 AM in response to duz10
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    Jan 14, 2014 8:32 AM in response to duz10

    I have an external drive causing this. It's formatted exFAT, which is what SD cards use. The issue may be exFAT compatibility.

  • by jalbert.j,

    jalbert.j jalbert.j Jan 15, 2014 9:50 PM in response to sageonthehill
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    Jan 15, 2014 9:50 PM in response to sageonthehill

    i had the same problem of infinite time indexing.  my computer was also heating up quite a bit.  i excluded one hard drive partition that was formated as ExFat (from the System Setting->Spotlight->Privacy sections) and the issue went away.  not sure how long it would have taken to index the non-mac partition though...

  • by Emmadukew,

    Emmadukew Emmadukew Jan 18, 2014 7:42 AM in response to tylerabell
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    Jan 18, 2014 7:42 AM in response to tylerabell

    Oh, thank you so much for that solution! I was blaming Timemachine rather than Spotlight - and the constant sounds from the HD that it's on were driving me mad!

    I now have silence - bliss

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