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DeltaTee
Jul 22, 2011Aspirant
[4.1.8-T5]: SPARC CNID DB error under Lion AFP [Resolved]
After updating my ReadyNAS NV to RAIDiator 4.1.8-T5 I get the following error when attempting to connect to it via AFP in OSX Lion: "Something wrong with the volume's CNID DB, using temporary CNID DB...
PeterO1
Jul 23, 2011Aspirant
I too got the "CNID DB" error after upgrading, but nothing in the reboot log so presume it was erroneous. I can now access the NAS from Lion, but cannot change or add files or folders in the root directories of my two shares. This occurs both on my laptop running Lion with wireless access, and on my desktop running Snow Leopard with ethernet. The permissions of the shares are indicated as "everyone - no access" and "(unknown) - Read and Write" on my laptop, and as "everyone - no access" and "partner - Read & Write" on my desktop. The permissions don't stick when I try to change them in the Get Info window. I have no problem changing or adding folders or files to the folders that already existed on each share (everyone has Read & Write permissions on both the laptop and desktop).
Turning AFP on and off and rebooting the NAS again as suggested by Ferro did not resolve. Any other advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Peter O.
Turning AFP on and off and rebooting the NAS again as suggested by Ferro did not resolve. Any other advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Peter O.
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