BRAW - and update sidecar button, crash

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Helge Tjelta

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BRAW - and update sidecar button, crash

PostFri Sep 14, 2018 9:32 am

Hi, just tried it today.

15.1, database on server, media on Xsan. Clip set to clip-metadata, changed iso to 1600, hitting the update sidecar, and my computer goes complete black, and restarts....

Scary.

I'm on mac 10.13.6.
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Re: BRAW - and update sidecar button, crash

PostFri Sep 14, 2018 10:22 am

Can u post logs please, from help menu?
Details on your Mac too.
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Re: BRAW - and update sidecar button, crash

PostFri Sep 14, 2018 11:07 am

Here are the logs.
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Modellnavn: Mac Pro
Modellidentifikator: MacPro5,1
Prosessornavn: 6-Core Intel Xeon
Prosessorhastighet: 2,66 GHz
Antall prosessorer: 2
Totalt antall kjerner: 12
Nivå 2-buffer (per kjerne): 256 kB
Nivå 3-buffer (per prosessor): 12 MB
Minne: 64 GB
Start-ROM-versjon: 138.0.0.0.0
SMC-versjon (system): 1.39f11
SMC-versjon (prosessorbrett): 1.39f11
Serienummer (prosessorbrett): J520906M3BH8C
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Re: BRAW - and update sidecar button, crash

PostFri Sep 14, 2018 11:13 am

Indeed it has something to do with the Xsan. Copied the files to local desktop. And here all works well.

Some problem writing to the sidecar file on a Xsan.

Also, I'm not quite sure that the logs are right.... as when doing it on Xsan, and hitting the Update button, my mac goes black, nothing happens, and I have to force quit it by holding the power button, until it turns off.

Hope this helps.

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