I am trying to use Hazel to watch a folder and move any new files to another path. I have 2 computers that can both see this same network directory. I move a file onto the network path via the first computer, and the 2nd computer has a Hazel rule that looks at this path and should move it on to the destination path. But the hazel rule does not action because OS X will not refresh the path. I need to click on the finder window looking at that path for it to refresh and then Hazel runs. Any suggestions? could there be a shell script that I could run on the path that might touch it and get OS X to refresh it every few minute? or an applescript? Thanks in advance
Does it work if you wait a few minutes? Note that when using a network drive, it usually doesn't send any notifications out so Hazel has to check those drives on a regular basis manually.
Mr_Noodle wrote:Does it work if you wait a few minutes? Note that when using a network drive, it usually doesn't send any notifications out so Hazel has to check those drives on a regular basis manually.
no, it doesnt seem to act after a few minutes. Is there a way I can get Hazel to check a path?
I know that should be a simple question but I am still trying to figure out the protocol. Its on a system called Nexus, by avid media composer. I am asking support now to make sure I get it right. TBC. THanks
Not really the protocol I was thinking but it looks like it's a proprietary protocol they are using. I think you need to bring it up with them, especially if Finder is affected as well.