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Catalina photos library - crashes, goes slow, presents fuzzy images

trying not to rant....and a little bit of history

MacBook Pro 2018 - 25000 photos and 1500 videos


Mojave - all photos and library off-mac on a Synology NAS drive ,all working fine, could import with no problem, photos was responsive, finding faces seemed a breeze, all in all a happy situation.


Catalina - started out with photos and library on Synology NAS as before, but nightmare - had to rebuild library at least twice, and could not import any new photos. Was told by phone support it was due to fact that library off-mac on non-mac format disk (a no-no).

So copied 64GB library to local disk. But, still had to rebuild at least once. Photos is totally flaky, often photos are blurred when I start it up ( I'm not syncing to iCloud) sometimes not, It goes off for a think for 10 minutes, then stops working, crash report etc etc. Had to hard kill at least 5 times. And I've not even mentioned the progress of the scanning, yet.


What are the parameters and constraints within which Photos actually works ? Can anyone tell me that ? and when will it finish 'scanning the remaining 25343 photos' that it keeps telling me its doing, but numbers are not changing.


Please point me at some sites/docs/posts that tell me:

Where do all my photos have to be located for photos to work ?

How do I make sure that 'scanning the remaining X' photos actually finishes ?

When will someone contact me about all the crash reports I keep sending in ?



TIA


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MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.15

Posted on Nov 26, 2019 9:18 AM

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Posted on Nov 26, 2019 10:53 AM

The problem is that Photos was never designed to work on a NAS. It did for many but eventually they ran into trouble like you did. With Catalina NAS is an absolute NO-NO for Photos libraries. It must be located on an EHD formatted as shown in this screen shot and connected by cable:



The following is from this Apple document:Move your Photos library to save space on your Mac - Apple Support.

To prevent data loss, Apple doesn't recommend storing photo libraries on external storage devices like SD cards and USB flash drives, or drives that are shared on a network.

Do you have the iCloud Photo library option enabled on your library? If so do you have "Optimize Mac storage" enabled?


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Nov 26, 2019 10:53 AM in response to yorkie222

The problem is that Photos was never designed to work on a NAS. It did for many but eventually they ran into trouble like you did. With Catalina NAS is an absolute NO-NO for Photos libraries. It must be located on an EHD formatted as shown in this screen shot and connected by cable:



The following is from this Apple document:Move your Photos library to save space on your Mac - Apple Support.

To prevent data loss, Apple doesn't recommend storing photo libraries on external storage devices like SD cards and USB flash drives, or drives that are shared on a network.

Do you have the iCloud Photo library option enabled on your library? If so do you have "Optimize Mac storage" enabled?


Catalina photos library - crashes, goes slow, presents fuzzy images

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