It's always been an issue, AFAIK. I wish Apple would give us an API to
tell Spotlight not to index something like they do to tell Time
Machine not to backup a particular path.
--
Larry Hendricks
[email protected]
http://spanningsync.com


On Sep 12, 9:52 am, Dwimmerlaik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yep, that did it.  I don't know why I never saw that before.  Is it a
> new issue with Snow Leopard or has it been a problem since 10.5 and I
> just never noticed it?
>
> On Sep 12, 9:34 am, Larry Hendricks <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Please take a look at the "Spotlight Indexing" item in the known
> > issues list:http://spanningsync.com/help/#known-issues.
>
> > Does that solve the problem?
> > --
> > Larry Hendricks
> > [email protected]http://spanningsync.com
>
> > On Sep 11, 10:36 pm, Dwimmerlaik <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I seem to be having some sort of conflict between Spanning Sync and
> > > Spotlight since installing Snow Leopard.  Each time Spanning Sync
> > > kicks off a sync process, I end up with an mds and mdsworker process
> > > that runs out of control.  Most often, the mds process shoots up to
> > > 100% cpu utilization on one of my processor cores while mdsworker will
> > > hover somewhere around 50% on the other.
>
> > > I know that both mds and mdsworker are tied into Spotlight indexing
> > > and I've issued the terminal commands to rebuild my spotlight index,
> > > but that hasn't resolved the issue.  I'd be happy to provide any
> > > information in the form of logs, etc. if that will help to
> > > troubleshoot the problem.
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