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I've read all the other solutions and this is my last desperate attempt to get a solution. I've been investigating this problem for weeks. Unfortunately none of these solutions are suitable. Note: The NFS feature in OS X is hidden, you will have to configure it manually.
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your NAS, the Mac server can then re-share the NFS volume via AFP and the Mac server can index the volume for searching via Spotlight, in effect doing a similar task to what ExtremeZ-IP/Acronis Access Connect do on a Windows Server. A Mac server can connect to a standard NFS server i.e.Clearly this will do what you need but it also requires a Windows server and the purchase of Acronis Access Connect. In other words it made the NAS drive both available via AFP and searchable via Spotlight. This was then extended to be able to connect to a NAS server, and re-share it via AFP from the Windows server and again index it for use with Spotlight. This originally added just an AFP server function to a standard Windows Server but more recently also added the ability to index a Windows server for access via Spotlight over AFP of course.

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See Unfortunately most NAS drives do not turn this on even if they have a new enough version installed, and I cannot answer as to whether a manual option to enable it is possible, you would have to speak to the particular NAS supplier.

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I don't know of any enterprise NAS that allows 3rd party software to be run. Some of the posts in this forum mention that this indexing must be performed on the NAS device. I would then have to write a search tool, I'm only familiar with writing unix daemons not gui tools. I tried looking into the spotlight API to build my own tool but it only seems to cover metadata extraction and nothing about storing the data in a way that spotlight could search. I've looked on google and pretty much any search including "OSX" and "file indexing" leads back to spotlight. Ideally some form of indexing daemon which builds an index that spotlight can search and is periodically run on a dedicated machine. I'm looking for a tool to index the network share and make those indexes available for searching. I've tried enabling spotlight on the network drive for an individual client however the index is stored locally on the client machine and not shared on the network, so every machine will need to build the index, which takes a long time. DiskLibrary is capable of importing export formats from CDFinder, FileFinder, Disk Catalog Maker X, WhereIsIt and DiskTracker.I'm looking for a tool to index a NAS drive shared among a team of Mac designers connected via NFS.

Indexing within archives (ZIP, RAR) is also supported. DiskLibrary catalogs not just your complete file structure, it also creates thumbnails, and stores metadata, for most popular media formats. If you are a photographer, designer or just have lots of files on external disks and want to be able to search and view thumbnails then DiskLibrary is the application for you!ĭiskLibrary is indispensable if you have a lot of media to keep track of.
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Obvious Matter announced DiskLibrary 1.9.5, their fun and easy-to-use disk cataloging solution for Mac OS X.
