Re: Projects Go Missing

Date : Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:14:39 -0500
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Benoit Melancon <ben(at)centrenad.com>
Subject : Re: Projects Go Missing
Hello Rick,

This can sometimes happen when DS is launched too soon after reboot, but not the way you describe for tuesday....

Try this:

1. After adding the project root, exit DS and navigate to C:\Program Files\Avid\Services\DSSystem.

2.	Delete the project indexer table (ummd_consumers)

3. From the desktop, right-click on My Computer and choose “manage”. Go to “services and applications>services” In turn, right-click on the Avid Project Indexer and choose “stop”. A new, clean and uncorrupted table will replace the potentially corrupted one you deleted.

4.	Right-click and choose “start”. Wait a minute as reindexing takes places.

5. Launch DS. The problem should be gone for good (at least until the next corruption...).


Hope this helps

Benoit


Dsderanged(at)aol.com wrote:
OK, still New to Nitris but here is what occurred.
Had 6 projects active when I left on Friday. Came in on Monday ( exit DS / system left on ) Launch DS
and there are no projects showing in my \\ds-nitris\ds_projects folder on start up. Mildly freak out.
Select Add Project Root, navigate to F Drive > Projects > DS_V7.6, then poof, all my projects are back.
Work on 1 existing project on Monday. ( exit DS / system left on) Launch on Tuesday, the ONLY project that is showing is the one I worked on on Monday.
Once again, Add Root navigate to F / Projects etc.....and they are back.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
7.6 QFE 2 / Stand Alone system / No RPS
Thanks....
Rick at nakedeye



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Benoit Melancon Avid DS ACI/ACSR

www.nadcentre.com

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