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JanSolo
Mar 26, 2016Aspirant
Backup to USB fails due to lack of space; but it's an empty drive and there are no files on it!
I've upgraded my NV+ v1 (4.1.14) with 4x 2TB drives and I ran into the 4k block size problem. So I'm trying to backup my device so I can factory reset it. The current size of the volume is 1.3TB, so...
- Mar 26, 2016
OK, I figured out the multiple partition problem.
When partitioning a drive with Disk Utility on Mac, it creates a HIDDEN FAT32 partition called EFI which is used for some boot info. This EFI partition is confusing RAIDiator and causing it to try and use the small EFI partition instead of the large main one.
Since I'm not booting this drive (it's only for backup), it's safe to remove it. You need to enable a debug option in order to see the partition in Disk Utility. Search google for 'Remove EFI partition on mac' to see how to do it.
Also, I used EXTfs for mac by Paragon Software which allows you to create and mount ext3 partitions on your mac. http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-mac/
Backup job is running now... hopefully it will complete successfully!
JennC
Mar 26, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello JanSolo,
Can you try FAT32?
Regards,
JanSolo
Mar 26, 2016Aspirant
Some of my files are > 4gb... won't the backup fail because of that?
- JanSoloMar 26, 2016AspirantI tried to format the drive on my mac... I end up with two partitions like this:USB Storage DevicesThe following USB storage devices are connected.
Device Part. Description Used Size FS Speed USB_HDD_6 1 Voyager S3 [Partition 1] 0 MB 196 MB FAT32 480 Options Go 2 Voyager S3 [Partition 2] 0 MB 1862 GB FAT32 480 Options Go The small partition is not big enough to backup to and the large partition is not accessible as a device!
Also, trying to reformat the small partition using raidiator works, but reformatting the big partition causes the http service on the nas to restart.
What is going on? Is there any way to get a USB drive to work? This should be simple, no?
- JanSoloMar 26, 2016Aspirant
OK, I figured out the multiple partition problem.
When partitioning a drive with Disk Utility on Mac, it creates a HIDDEN FAT32 partition called EFI which is used for some boot info. This EFI partition is confusing RAIDiator and causing it to try and use the small EFI partition instead of the large main one.
Since I'm not booting this drive (it's only for backup), it's safe to remove it. You need to enable a debug option in order to see the partition in Disk Utility. Search google for 'Remove EFI partition on mac' to see how to do it.
Also, I used EXTfs for mac by Paragon Software which allows you to create and mount ext3 partitions on your mac. http://www.paragon-drivers.com/extfs-mac/
Backup job is running now... hopefully it will complete successfully!
- JanSoloMar 27, 2016Aspirant
Backup is still running 1 day later... It seems awfully slow. My volume is 1300GB in size, but only 400GB has been used on the backup USB drive.
At this rate, it will take another 48 hours to complete the backup! Is that normal? The USB Volume setting state the USB speed is 480MBPS
1.3 TB / 480MBPS is about 45 minutes..... why is it taking 3 days?
Thanks.
Jan.
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