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. I'm looking for a tool to index a NAS drive shared among a team of Mac designers connected via NFS.
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