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Backup button jobs stuck in Queue after OS 6.6.1 upgrade -ReadyNas 314
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Backup button jobs stuck in Queue after OS 6.6.1 upgrade -ReadyNas 314
I have a Readynas 314 4 bay 12 TB in total. I have had this for the past 2 years and with the recent upgrade to 6.6.1 the Backjobs are not working whether i manually run it or push the back up buttom.
it simple gets stuck in "in queue" status and i have tried to cancel and start it again but, still the same status. facing this issue only after the upgrade any one else in similar situation and happen to find a solution ?
appeciate your help
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Re: Backup button jobs stuck in Queue after OS 6.6.1 upgrade -ReadyNas 314
Hi aniraghome,
Try disabling the Anti-Virus then re-create the back-up jobs.
I remember someone posting that disabling the AV helped their back-up issues.
Welcome to the community.
Regards,
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Re: Backup button jobs stuck in Queue after OS 6.6.1 upgrade -ReadyNas 314
Thanks for the tip that worked but, i did not want to leave it disabled so i enabled it back restarted the nas and now backup seem to work fine even without disabling the AV.
Even though i autoturn off at night and wakeup morning i think it really needed a restart i guess.
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Re: Backup button jobs stuck in Queue after OS 6.6.1 upgrade -ReadyNas 314
Hi aniraghome,
Thank you for the feedback.
Marking the appropriate reply as the “Accept as Solution” or post what resolved it and mark it as solution so others can be confident in benefiting from the solution.
Regards,