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dbonneville
Mar 26, 2019Follower
Can't get Time Machine to work with Nighthawk
Mac OS Mojave 10.14.3
Nighthawk(R) X4S R7800
Router Firmware Version V1.0.2.62 (just updated)
I bought a new 1TB Seagate SSD external HD. I formatted it according to the instructions low...
efish
Apr 26, 2020Aspirant
Got it to work - but not sure why!
After doing all the steps again (exactly the same as initial try) I experienced the following:
When plugging the drive into the router, the readySHARE page on 192.168.0.1 returns "500 - Internal Server Error". Unable to do anything there.
However, accessing smb://readyshare from my mac works as expected.
And the weirdest thing: The TimeMachine backup now works:/ !
Not sure what is going on.
While I'm here:
1. Anyone know how to fix "500 - Internal Server Error"? on my router admin page? It goes away as soon as I unplug the USB drive..
2. My TimeMachine backup is 700 GB - my mac HardDrive shows as 400 GB used - anyone know why the one and only backup is so much larger?
Thanks for your support!
wkuchrisn
Apr 27, 2020Star
efish In step 2A did you make it 700G? That will always show up that size, since that's the size you made the sparsebundle. I know nothing about the 500 error. I've never seen it and would be related to something on that page, not time machine. It's possible maybe you used an illegal character in naming the drive or something I suppose, but not really sure.
BMac123456 You cannot use "USB_Storage" for time machine backup. First, you wouldn't want to, because it's on the same disk so it would be worthless. Second, the way this trick works is that it sees a sparsebundle as a mountable drive that time machine can back up to. USB_Storage can only be used like a regular thumb drive. Also, I'm not sure if readyshare lets you mount 2 drives at once to make it possible to use 2 sparsebundles on 1 drive. However, if you want to have two drives with alternating backups, it is possible, you need to use the -a flag in the tmutil command. You can find more detailed instructions on this thread a little earlier.
You could try creating 2 sparsebundles on the drive and see if you can mount them both and point time machine at them, but you're not creating redundancy, so I don't think it's very worthwile.