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jonsenge
Jul 23, 2012Aspirant
Mountain Lion Compatibility
Is there any early word on Mountain Lion compatibility for the ReadyNAS models?
GJSchaller
Aug 08, 2012Guide
I ran into an issue with mine, and the initial steps (Enabling AFP) didn't seem to work for me. Then again, my NAS hung in the middle of a backup, which may have corrupted something... in either case, here's the steps I took to fix the issue, and it seems to be backing up now.
1) Follow the steps here, to delete any old backups: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=60831
2) While there, also delete the .AppleDB and .AppleDouble folders (from SSH, do a "rm -rf .AppleDB" and "rm -rf .AppleDouble" command)
When you are done, the only files in the /c/.timemachine directory (or the home folder you've designated as your backup) should be:
.AppleVolumes
.com.apple.timemachine.supported
Once I did this, my TimeMachine backup ran without issues.
1) Follow the steps here, to delete any old backups: viewtopic.php?f=71&t=60831
2) While there, also delete the .AppleDB and .AppleDouble folders (from SSH, do a "rm -rf .AppleDB" and "rm -rf .AppleDouble" command)
When you are done, the only files in the /c/.timemachine directory (or the home folder you've designated as your backup) should be:
.AppleVolumes
.com.apple.timemachine.supported
Once I did this, my TimeMachine backup ran without issues.
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