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Blues11
Feb 18, 2019Luminary
A few different questions
1. Recently, HD videos files copied entirely from SD cards over past 8 or 9 years are not compatible with Apple Final Cut Pro. They've updated the app and I've been trying to determine what to do abo...
Blues11
Feb 19, 2019Luminary
First, thank you for the informative reply.
Now, regarding rsync backups: I backup using rsync/incremental each night at midnight. The disk has five or six shares and each runs separately. The unit has 5 or 6 TB of data, but all the backups take just a couple of minutes because most of the data is quite static.
It backs up to a ReadyNAS 6310. On that box Defrag and Balance run once a month. I had been doing quarterly Scrubs, but some material I found suggested that Scrub is so intensive that it could overtax the disks.
The disks on the newer ReadyNAS are all "enterprise" 4TB (using X-RAID) from the authorized HW list. The older NAS has three 3 TB drives and two 4 TB drives, also from the list and also "enterprise" quality.
Regarding the Linux NAS system for FCPX after telling about Samba and "configured with modules for Apple compatibility" it has a line of code:
vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr
I have no idea what that means or if I need to add it somewhere, where it should go.
Finally, regarding the very strange, on-going directory issue, I never let the disks spin down, they run 24/7. I hope that this issue will be fixed in a new software release. It's just so uncomfortable, going to save a local file to the server and to look for the directory in which it should go and the NAS shows that the directory doesn't exists. Then 20 seconds or five minutes later, there it is or, to be correct, was all along).
StephenB, thank you again for sharing your knowledge. It is much appreciated.
StephenB
Feb 19, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Blues11 wrote:
It backs up to a ReadyNAS 6310. On that box Defrag and Balance run once a month. I had been doing quarterly Scrubs, but some material I found suggested that Scrub is so intensive that it could overtax the disks.
Well, I run scrubs quarterly. Scrubs check all the blocks in the data volume, which makes them a useful disk and filesystem diagnostic. I don't think that will have any detrimental effect on the disks. Still, I personally wouldn't run them more often once a month.
Blues11 wrote:
Regarding the Linux NAS system for FCPX after telling about Samba and "configured with modules for Apple compatibility" it has a line of code:
vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr
The NAS sets this if you enable "Enhance MacOS"
root@RN524://# grep -rnw '/etc' -e 'streams_xattr' /etc/samba/smb.conf:23: vfs objects = catia fruit streams_xattr acl_xattr snapper btrfs
This line isn't present if "Enhance MacOS" isn't set.
Blues11 wrote:
Finally, regarding the very strange, on-going directory issue, I never let the disks spin down, they run 24/7. ... I hope that this issue will be fixed in a new software release.
I guess it could be a NAS bug, but it might also be something specific to your setup. Hopefully other Mac users will comment on whether they've also seen it.
- Blues11Feb 20, 2019Luminary
OK. I'll check on that MacOS function on my system. (I thought I had enabled that, but have not checked recently.) FYI, I did run the Disk Test on the older ReadyNAS and it gave no errors so that provided me a little peace of mind. I'll add a semiannual Scrub to the regular jobs.
As with many things "familiarity breeds contempt". Over time, I've found things about my ReadyNASs and their OS that I would like to change. However, the fact that the old ReadyNAS (6310) is perhaps seven, eight, or more years old and can still run the latest OS is impressive, so if/when I think about shopping for a new NAS, Netgear will definitely be on my "consider" list.
Again, thank you so much for your assistance.
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