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Mr_Darcy
Jun 11, 2011Aspirant
ReadyNAS User Quota exceeded.
I have set up a backup of my timemachine backup to run once a week. Source is TimeMachine on NAS02Backup (10.0.0.4) Destination is rSynchServer address 10.0.0.9 (NAS01MediaShare) User rSyncUser r...
mdgm-ntgr
Jul 30, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
So attic you have two NAS units and this is showing up on the backup NAS unit? If you have a single NAS unit then your problem is not the same as the OP.
The sparsebundles aren't stored on the backup share on the primary NAS. They are stored under /c/.timemachine
If you want to delete the sparse bundles on the primary NAS to login to CIFS/SMB, as "admin" (the Frontview user), connect to the "c" share, then go into the Terminal, change the working directory to the hidden ".timemachine" folder on that share and then delete the sparsebundles.
The sparsebundles aren't stored on the backup share on the primary NAS. They are stored under /c/.timemachine
If you want to delete the sparse bundles on the primary NAS to login to CIFS/SMB, as "admin" (the Frontview user), connect to the "c" share, then go into the Terminal, change the working directory to the hidden ".timemachine" folder on that share and then delete the sparsebundles.
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