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yoh-dah
Apr 21, 2008Guide
Making Time Machine work with the ReadyNAS
The step-by-step how-to can be found here.
BoomNAS
Feb 17, 2011Aspirant
Hi there. I've got a ReadyNAS Duo with Radiator 4.1.7. I've just replaced both the hard disk with Seagate as the Western digitals failed due to high load cycle count. I’ve rebooted, Raid 0 the volumes and restored my backup files. Problem is I had a to do a few reboots before I got all the setting right for Raid 0 and moving from my previous C and D volume to just a C volume.
Thing is, during one reboot I set up Time Machine in Frontview but forgot to do it this last time, when I set up a back up job to restore the sparsebundle. Now I can’t seem to get the Time Machine function to stay set - it always reverts to the default setting password and 0MBs of space, although Frontview indicates the setting change has been applied.
I've even gone through and deleted and created a new .timemachine folder on the C drive folder of the Duo but it still doesn't want to save the setting and hence the Time Machine volume
Any suggestions?
Thing is, during one reboot I set up Time Machine in Frontview but forgot to do it this last time, when I set up a back up job to restore the sparsebundle. Now I can’t seem to get the Time Machine function to stay set - it always reverts to the default setting password and 0MBs of space, although Frontview indicates the setting change has been applied.
I've even gone through and deleted and created a new .timemachine folder on the C drive folder of the Duo but it still doesn't want to save the setting and hence the Time Machine volume
Any suggestions?
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