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h_tsopelas
Aug 25, 2015Aspirant
Back up problem
Hello, i have create 2 backup scheduled tasks for every Sunday. I press the start button today to take back up and the backup light of my ReadyNas 102 flashing. I try to open my server but now it doe...
StephenB
Aug 25, 2015Guru - Experienced User
How much are you backing up? Is the backup to USB or a network resource? Or are you backing up to the NAS? What protocols are you using?
h_tsopelas
Aug 25, 2015Aspirant
I take backup from my Desktop to the Readynas 102. It is about 30gb. I use Windows time because only with this protocol i can connect.
- StephenBAug 25, 2015Guru - Experienced User
h_tsopelas wrote:
I take backup from my Desktop to the Readynas 102. It is about 30gb. I use Windows time because only with this protocol i can connect.
Ok, backing up to the NAS using Windows timestamps. What was the source path?
How long was the NAS unresponsive?
- h_tsopelasAug 25, 2015Aspirant
Over 2 Hours! I use the settings:
Host: 192 168 2 2
Protocol: Windows/Nas Times...
Share: ARXEIA
Location: /data/Arxeia/DESKTOP
At connection test it says that is ok! Also it says that the connection is ok with the protocol Windows Archive Bit. It is better this? Why i can not use the ather protocols? I try remote nfs but i take error
Unable to connect to host
Error code 7077010011
- StephenBAug 25, 2015Guru - Experienced User
h_tsopelas wrote:
At connection test it says that is ok! Also it says that the connection is ok with the protocol Windows Archive Bit. It is better this? Why i can not use the ather protocols? I try remote nfs but i take error
Unable to connect to host
Error code 7077010011
To answer the easy question first. You can't use other protocols because your Windows PC doesn't have them installed. Some versions of Windows support NFS, but it isn't installed by default. Rsync can be used if you install deltacopy on the Windows system.
h_tsopelas wrote:
Over 2 Hours! I use the settings:
Host: 192 168 2 2
Protocol: Windows/Nas Times...
Share: ARXEIA
Location: /data/Arxeia/DESKTOP
On the Windows side, is ARXEIA a normal folder? Or is it a library, or in c:\users somewhere?
Can you copy to the destination folder from the Windows system?
Also, did you look at the backup log when you rebooted?
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