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Sierra / Issue with Synology network drives

Hi,


since Sierra is out I discovered some issues on Synology network drives. If I want to edit some JPG's on drive e.g. rotate them or what ever Finder will immediately freeze and con't not be restarted ! On Synology side always the latest relase is installed - On Yosemite / El Capitan it works fine !


Did somebody got the same issue ?

Mac Pro, macOS Sierra (10.12)

Posted on Sep 20, 2016 8:50 PM

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Sep 8, 2017 6:21 PM in response to mindphunk

This was really helpful, thanks.


Basically my problem was that I had a large import and Lightroom would keep disconnecting. I have since connected using 'connect to server' (SMB) and then in LR to select SMB drive over the standard share this has resulted in the import of files being more stable and working continuously than just dropping out like it was before.

Sep 21, 2016 9:13 AM in response to 02247035

Finder is not response every time I try to access NAS after just a few click into folder.

Wait for infinity many minutes. After terminate finder process It's get back to work but don't touch NAS volume it's will not response suddenly.


When Finder is not response. I mean I can not use any other volume also until restart the finder. And in that situation I cannot reboot the machine except hard reset.

Sep 23, 2016 4:24 AM in response to Allan Eckert

You know, I don't think that your advice to not use NAS is helpful and is rather condescending. I have been using a Synology NAS for Time Machine backups and also for file storage for some time now. I have an iMac, 2 x Macbook Pro, 1 x Windows 7 and Raspberry PI connected and using the NAS perfectly well. The 3 Macs use Time machine both wired and wireless. Admittedly third party device manufacturers should be testing with a new OS X release but for Apple to remove interfaces for legacy support without warning is, quite frankly, ridiculous. They, and Creative Labs, did the same thing with the USB support for audio interfaces at the release of El Capitan. Now, Creative support appear to have ignored completely the requests for updates to be compatible. I had to purchase a new Steinberg Audio Interface to get decent sound fro my iMac and am keeping my fingers crossed that it will still work with Sierra when I upgrade from El Capitan. I am a recent (well, 6 years ago and I'm 68 now) convert to Apple from Windows with absolutely no regrets. Also iPhone and iPad. The whole experience is truly much better than Windows but I'm not one of those Apple users that say that Windows is worthless. Just to mention Ikrupp's sage advice, how many of us have spare Mac to use as a test system and where would you look to check compatibility? Anyway, enough whingeing, I'm off to do a 2nd copy of a backup before upgrading. Wish me luck.

Sierra / Issue with Synology network drives

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