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  • David Mendes

    December 17, 2013 at 8:51 pm in reply to: NFS does not work with OS X Mavericks

    Hi there,

    I’m a new user in Creative Cow. Actually in my Company (in Portugal) we work with 3 Computers in FCP 7 (with Lion) and we are thinking to change to FCP X.

    Currently we have one of this computers (MAC_01) connected to a RAID 5 (via Mini SAS) with all the projects and folders inside. The other editors – MAC_02 e MAC_03 (and also the MAC_01), can edit directly from the project files via Ethernet Gigabit.

    I read many forums and tips to create a new workflow process, but i can’t find a perfect solution until i read the Bob Zelin post “FCP X Add San Location to any shared storage system” (https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/335/59771).

    After read this post i think that my problem was solve, but when i delete any Event from the project, FCPX says “The file couldn’t saved because you don’t have permission. To view or change permissions, select the item in the Finder and Choose File>Get Info. ”

    I already try to change the read&write permissions manually in finder to all users but didn’t solve the problem. I’m using the app “NFS Manager” with this settings:

    NFS Server – SHARE DEFINITIONS

    Shared Folder
    /Volume/RAID5/FCPX_Server

    OPTIONS
    Share “read only” – disabled
    Allow Clients to also mount objects in the shared folder – Enabled

    User Mapping: I already try Map “root”, Map All Users and Don’t Map Users

    Minimum Security: System standard only

    Access Permission: Allow access from any network and computer

    I didn’t change any other menu. Can anyone help me to understand what is missing?

    I already read this solution is not working well in Mavericks. I’am thinking to install it too when change all the workflow, but i think isn’t a good idea if this solution only works with Lion/Mountain Lion…

    With you (in Lion or Mountain Lion) that solution works at 100% in no fails or limitations??

    I hope you can help me because my eyes are already red for reading so many posts, blogs ans forums… I can’t understand how Apple can make such a thing…

    Best Regards,
    David Mendes

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