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Hi there,
I’ve got a permission issue since a longtime when I render from Davinci Resolve Mac into our san. Basically, when I render using “individual source clip” + ”place clip in separate folder” or “Commercial Workflow” option, the render failed after the second shots. An error message comes up saying that Davinci resolve doesn’t have the permission to write. The problem happens only on “individual source clip” mode. “single clip” render mode work absolutely fine. Also when I render in local storage it work fine.
The local storage on the MAC resolve is an Apple RAID of 3x2TB, MacOS Extended (Journaled), which is the first mount point. The san is ntfs formatted manage by Tiger Technology solution, which second, third and fourth mount point. The San provider has given all the right to resolve. I can easily move and copy some stuff from the mac to the san without any issue. I can manually create a folder from resolve without any problem.
I’m running resolve 11.1.1 in our two workstations. In our setup we running two resolve licensed, one is on OSX and the other one is on Windows. And then we have share database, which is on LINUX. Our San is ntfs, and control via windows platform.
Did someone notice this issue before? Is there any custom setting on the resolve?
I need to make it work! Have been for solution for a while, shouting to my san provider to check all the permission. Checked firewall and antivirus settings. No success! . I’m still at the same point.
Does anyone have an idea what is causing this issue?
Nicolas
I’ve got a permission issue since a longtime when I render from Davinci Resolve Mac into our san. Basically, when I render using “individual source clip” + ”place clip in separate folder” or “Commercial Workflow” option, the render failed after the second shots. An error message comes up saying that Davinci resolve doesn’t have the permission to write. The problem happens only on “individual source clip” mode. “single clip” render mode work absolutely fine. Also when I render in local storage it work fine.
The local storage on the MAC resolve is an Apple RAID of 3x2TB, MacOS Extended (Journaled), which is the first mount point. The san is ntfs formatted manage by Tiger Technology solution, which second, third and fourth mount point. The San provider has given all the right to resolve. I can easily move and copy some stuff from the mac to the san without any issue. I can manually create a folder from resolve without any problem.
I’m running resolve 11.1.1 in our two workstations. In our setup we running two resolve licensed, one is on OSX and the other one is on Windows. And then we have share database, which is on LINUX. Our San is ntfs, and control via windows platform.
Did someone notice this issue before? Is there any custom setting on the resolve?
I need to make it work! Have been for solution for a while, shouting to my san provider to check all the permission. Checked firewall and antivirus settings. No success! . I’m still at the same point.
Does anyone have an idea what is causing this issue?
Nicolas
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Globalstor, OS: Windows 10, Proc: Dual Intel Xeon, GPU: 2xTitanV
Extremstor, OS: Windows 10, Proc: Dual Intel Xeon, GPU: 2xTitanblack
Mac Pro (Mid 2017), OS: Mac OS 12.3.1
Mac Pro (Mid 2010), OS: Mac OS 10.13.6, GPU: GTX670
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Globalstor, OS: Windows 10, Proc: Dual Intel Xeon, GPU: 2xTitanV
Extremstor, OS: Windows 10, Proc: Dual Intel Xeon, GPU: 2xTitanblack
Mac Pro (Mid 2017), OS: Mac OS 12.3.1
Mac Pro (Mid 2010), OS: Mac OS 10.13.6, GPU: GTX670