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Error saving USD to network folder Nov. 12, 2021, 2:54 a.m.
The way we fixed this was also by switching to NFS (mounting to our synology NAS with NFS instead of SMB).
But this doesn't fix the other issue of when you read a usd file with even just usdview, you won't be able to edit it until that process is closed, windows throws an error saying "File In Use". So basically you can't have a usd open in any process while editing/saving over it.
This issue doesn't happen locally.
It doesn't seem to happen accross multiple machines, meaning if I read a usd file in machineA, another machineB can still make edits to it, as long as machineB doesn't itself open it with some process. So it's more of a local issue but only in shared directories.
Another interesting finding is, because our synology NAS supports both NFS and SMB, I am able to access the file with both. So say I read a usd file through an NFS path, then go try edit it through a SMB path, in the same machine, that works fine too.
But this doesn't fix the other issue of when you read a usd file with even just usdview, you won't be able to edit it until that process is closed, windows throws an error saying "File In Use". So basically you can't have a usd open in any process while editing/saving over it.
This issue doesn't happen locally.
It doesn't seem to happen accross multiple machines, meaning if I read a usd file in machineA, another machineB can still make edits to it, as long as machineB doesn't itself open it with some process. So it's more of a local issue but only in shared directories.
Another interesting finding is, because our synology NAS supports both NFS and SMB, I am able to access the file with both. So say I read a usd file through an NFS path, then go try edit it through a SMB path, in the same machine, that works fine too.