NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
miked4u
Nov 04, 2016Aspirant
readynas backup
I just "upgraded" to OS 6.6 from 6.51 and can't do a backup from my PC to my ReadyNas312. When I try to do it manually, the staus goes to "in-process" but never finishes. The log does not show any ...
- Nov 12, 2016
The suggestive do answer is certainly one way to go. For a more complete discussion on my backup issues can be seen in my thread in Tech Support. I urge those having problems with scheduled backups to look at the answer in that thread. Thanks for your interest and help.
FramerV
Nov 04, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi miked4u,
Unfortunately, you can no longer downgrade when you go to 6.6.0. Regarding your back-up, have you tried creating a new back-up job? Or maybe create some test shares and test back-up.
Regards,
miked4u
Nov 04, 2016Aspirant
Yup, I created a new backup with a test file and share, but had no luck. When I configured the backup, I was able to connect with the source share. The light on the readynas indicates a backup is in progress as does the status on the admin page, but nothing gets transferred and the process never ends. I am open to other sugesstions.
- FramerVNov 04, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi miked4u,
What is your source and destination?
Regards,
- miked4uNov 04, 2016Aspirant
The Source is my Picture Library on my PC (win 10) and the destination is my Picture share on my ReadyNas. When I checked the configuration in the backup setup page, the test result indicated that I was able to connect to the source file. The backup configuration has remained the same for several years and the backups went off as scheduled. I do not use any apps or the ReadyCloud, so I dont see that causing any interference. Things changed when I upgraded to OS 6.6.0. I am now in the process of backing up my ReadyNas in the event that I try a reset. I prefer not to do that, as I fear that I will not be able to reload my files from teh backup drive, but I am getting desperate. I am open to any suggestion that community members want to share. Thanks to all,
- StephenBNov 04, 2016Guru - Experienced User
You could run the backup job on the PC. For instance, use robocopy as follows:
robocopy /S /dcopy:T /R:3 /W:2 C:\Users\<useraccount>\Pictures \\<nas-ip-address>\pictures /XF Thumbs.db
This is also incremental, and you could set up a schedule for it on the PC.
Related Content
NETGEAR Academy
Boost your skills with the Netgear Academy - Get trained, certified and stay ahead with the latest Netgear technology!
Join Us!