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Slow Vault in 3.5.1 #1
Mike Boyd's picture
by Mike Boyd
July 8, 2014 - 2:35pm

Hello,

We am using an iMac, 4GB, 1TB HD and have recently upgraded from OSX 10.6.8 to 10.9.4 and Aperture from 3.2.3 to 3.5.1.  We have a managed library of 400 GB  on an OWC Firewire portable drive.  I have two new WD 2TB My Passport for Mac drives to use as 3.5.1 vaults  I reformatted both drives (Mac OS Extended - Journaled), copied some large files between them, verified them with Disk Utilities and ran WD’s drive diagnostics and all checked out OK.  The file I copied between them was an old vault of about 400 GB which took 9 hours.

I created a new 3.5.1 vault on one of the new drives. Very soon into the process the beach ball appeared and Activity Monitor said Aperture was not responding.  Nevertheless the disk light indicated activity and the file size in Get Info was increasing so I let it run.  However the rate of increase of the file size gradually slowed down until there were long waits between increases.  It ran for  about 26 hours but finally finished.  Activity Monitor reported there were over 800 Aperture hangs during that time.

I wondered if this vault was useable.  So I imported 99 jpegs into 3.5.1 and let it update the vault.  Immediately there again were the beach ball and the not responding message, but the disk activity light was blinking and after 4 1/2 hours the update was completed.

I still wonder about the vault.  I knew that creating it on a USB 2 drive would be slow but 26 hours seems very excessive particularly since I was able to copy a similar size file between the USBs in 9 hours.  4 1/2 hours for a small update (adding 99 images to 99K) is totally out of line with my past 3.2.3 update experience in which about 30 minutes or so was typical.  I don’t know if this behavior indicates an Aperture of Mavericks problem or both.

I would appreciate any insights out there as to what might be going on.

Many thanks!

Mike

Mike

David Edge's picture
by David Edge
July 20, 2014 - 7:42pm

Have a look at activity monitor, memory tab. 4GB seems on the low side for what you’re doing. Suspect you may be doing a lot of page thrashing.

Also, not sure why you’re using vaults rather than libraries, but that’s by the by.

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Mike Boyd's picture
by Mike Boyd
July 23, 2014 - 12:23am

Hello David,

Thanks for the response. That sounds like a probable cause. I plan to upgrade the iMac this fall and the new one will definitely have more memory!

I’m afraid I don’t follow your comment about library vs vault. I am using a 1 TB FireWire portable drive for the library and 2 TB portable drives for vaults if this clarifies things.

Mike

Mike

David Edge's picture
by David Edge
July 23, 2014 - 9:17pm

Hi Mike

I was just wondering why you were using vaults rather than just copying the Aperture library as a backup. Perhaps the vault omits previews and thumbnails so saves space.

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