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browerjs
Feb 28, 2017Apprentice
NV+ Backup to Mac Share
My Windows box that I had my Backup USB drive connected to recently crashed, so I moved the USB drive over to my OSX box. I'm trying to get a backup job to copy from my ReadyNAS share to my OSX shar...
StephenB
Mar 01, 2017Guru - Experienced User
browerjs wrote:
StephenB wrote:
Does that second account have permission to access the share?
It does, I'm able to access it via a windows box.
Then the NAS should be able to access it too, using the same credentials.
It could be an SMB incompabitility - you might have to disable SMB signing on the mac. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205926
browerjs
Mar 01, 2017Apprentice
StephenB wrote:
browerjs wrote:
StephenB wrote:Does that second account have permission to access the share?
It does, I'm able to access it via a windows box.
Then the NAS should be able to access it too, using the same credentials.
It could be an SMB incompabitility - you might have to disable SMB signing on the mac. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205926
Just tried disabling that, and I still get the same issue. It might be easier to just plug the drive directly into the NAS, but I was hoping to have it powered from a different circuit.
- StephenBMar 01, 2017Guru - Experienced User
browerjs wrote:
Just tried disabling that, and I still get the same issue. It might be easier to just plug the drive directly into the NAS, but I was hoping to have it powered from a different circuit.
USB backup on the NV+ is also extremely slow.
You could try exporting with NFS instead of SMB. https://macvfx.wordpress.com/2014/10/14/nfs-set-up-with-os-x-10-9-mavericks/
- browerjsMar 02, 2017Apprentice
StephenB wrote:
browerjs wrote:Just tried disabling that, and I still get the same issue. It might be easier to just plug the drive directly into the NAS, but I was hoping to have it powered from a different circuit.
USB backup on the NV+ is also extremely slow.
You could try exporting with NFS instead of SMB. https://macvfx.wordpress.com/2014/10/14/nfs-set-up-with-os-x-10-9-mavericks/
I couldn't get my USB drive to export to NFS, but I was able to get another directory to export and the NV+ was able to connect. I did realize that my drive was formatted in NTFS, which OSX can't write to natively, which may be part of the problem. Not sure yet.
I'm still not sure why I can't get any directories to work over SMB though.
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