In an ISIS/Unity environment, each station can only scan database for
MXF subfolder with the same computer name. If you are on computer
zSymphony, you can only scan zSymphony.1, zSymphony.2, zSymphony.3, etc.
etc.
So the short answer to his question is to rename "1" to "SYMPH1.2". You
will be granted the permission you need to scan.
In Interplay, it is much more flexible. The Media Indexer server
(typically it is the same computer as the Interplay server) will scan
all shared storage workspace as long as it is listed in the Media
Indexer service. Names do not matter.
HTH
On 7/4/2014 12:26 PM, John Beck jb30343@windstream.net [Avid-L2] wrote:
> The Unity (ISIS) folder structure is different than without Unity. I
> know that if you have Interplay, the media indexers won't see the "1",
> "2"... folders. I can't remember if that's also true for ISIS w/o
> Interplay. Make a new folder that is named according to the convention
> you're seeing (Avid MediaFiles\MXF\SYMPH1.2). Move the contents of your
> "1" folder into the new folder. Restart and see if that works for you.
> --J.B.
>
> Curtis Nichols curtisn@pcsproductions.com [Avid-L2] wrote:
>>
>> I have a folder on our ISIS - Avid MediaFiles\MXF\1. MC is not
>> recognizing that "1" folder or the Avid MXF files are in it. It is
>> not rebuilding the database.
>> There are other folders such as Avid MediaFiles\MXF\SYMPH1.1 that it
>> does recognize and maintains the database.
>> What could be wrong with the "1" folder?
>>
>> thanks for any input.
>>
>> Curtis Nichols
>> PCS Production Co.
>> Irving, TX.
>>
>> (sent via the moons of Saturn)
>>
>>
>>
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