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factotvm
Aspirant
Oct 19, 2019

ReadyNAS NV+ no longer staying connected... Catalina?

I have recently upgraded to macOS Catalina, and since about then I am unable to use Time Machine on my ReadyNAS NV+. It begins the process, but will eventually lose connection with the error: "The backup disk is not available. Make sure the backup disk is connected or select a different backup disk."

 

Additionally, I am no longer able to consistently connect to the drive via Finder in order to access the files.

 

One bit of information that makes me think that this is a coincidence with the Catalina upgrade is that I am also unable to connect easily to the web-based aministration tool. It does connect sometimes, but not consistently. This does seem to correspond to when I can start the Time Machine backup.

 

So either the ReadyNAS NV+ networking is on the fritz (and it doesn't stay active), or something in Catalina is not playing nice.

 

Has anyone had success with an upgrade to Catalina? Can anyone help diagnose the issue? I know it's old hardware, but it has been a consistent work horse for so long that I don't think much about it.

 

Thanks!

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    factotvm wrote:

    One bit of information that makes me think that this is a coincidence with the Catalina upgrade is that I am also unable to connect easily to the web-based aministration tool. It does connect sometimes, but not consistently.

     


    Maybe try downloading the log zip file, and look there for errors.  I also suggest looking at the disk health (either via disk_smart.log or look at the SMART stats in the web ui).

    • factotvm's avatar
      factotvm
      Aspirant

      The SMART stats appear to be alright. There are a good deal many errors in the log. The most troubling I see is 

       

       kernel: After TLER: status = 0x50, error=0xd600

       

      And

       

      kernel: hdc: drive_cmd: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        factotvm wrote:

        The SMART stats appear to be alright. There are a good deal many errors in the log. The most troubling I see is 

         

         kernel: After TLER: status = 0x50, error=0xd600

         

        And

         

        kernel: hdc: drive_cmd: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }


        I suggest testing the disks with vendor tools in a PC.  Use Lifeguard for Western Digital; Seatools for Seagate.

  • Marc_V's avatar
    Marc_V
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    factotvm

     

    Welcome to the Community!

     

    I'm not really sure if this might be the caused of it. https://www.macworld.com/article/3445481/can-t-find-your-time-machine-backup-after-upgrading-to-catalina-look-for-a-backupbundle.html

     

    It says there that upgrading to Catalina causes the .sparsebundle extension change to .backupbundle. If you can try accessing your TimeMachine backup and see if it did changed then changing it back to sparsebundle extension might get it detected. You can follow the guide on locating the backup here.

     

    Or restricting Time Machine to use SMB might be another cause? Hopefully we can get more information on this. Please send in the logs so we can check if there's any issue as well with the NAS regarding access to it.

     

     

    Regards

    • factotvm's avatar
      factotvm
      Aspirant

      The backup starts... it just doesn't complete. I do see the .backupbundle has been created and touched.

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