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Mac Finder problem

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I am currently running Unraid v5 rc8a, been running fine for 3 weeks with a new build.

 

Today, when I use Finder, the shares are mounted fine but when I click inside any of the folders it doesn't show any subfolders or files if the folder has a large number of files.  For smaller folders, it eventually returns the files but it takes a long time.  This is happening even with Windows Explorer in the Parallels environment.  I can confirm all the files are there through the web management tool by navigating it that way.

 

I've tried stopping and restarting the array to no avail.

 

What else can I try?

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I just double clicked on my iTunes folder at 11:02am and I'm getting the spinning beach ball, nothing is being returned.  There doesn't seem to be anything written to the log after 10:51am.

 

This is the backed up iTunes folder.  When I do the same with the primary iTunes folder on my WHS box, the response is instantaneous.

syslog-2012-12-16.txt.zip

Try the cache-dirs add-on. Search in User Customizations.

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My unix skills is lacking.  I've put cache_dirs in the boot directory.

 

When I try to run it, I get "Bad interpreter: No such file or directory" error.  Do I need to use a certain shell to execute this?

 

SOLVED: I transferred the file over ftp and didn't use binary transfer

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