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Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
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2013-05-02
04:57 AM
2013-05-02
04:57 AM
Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
Hi all I am backing up my Photo and music from windows share to NAS media folder.
The backup completes and it shows that its copied files but when i access the NAS I cannot see the newly copied files.
I ticked the following box which I would assume would change the permissions as per the Nas?
After backup is complete, change ownership of files in the backup destination to the share owner if the destination is a ReadyNAS share.
Warning: Do not use this option if any files or directories should retain their current ownership.
Any Ideas?
The backup completes and it shows that its copied files but when i access the NAS I cannot see the newly copied files.
I ticked the following box which I would assume would change the permissions as per the Nas?
After backup is complete, change ownership of files in the backup destination to the share owner if the destination is a ReadyNAS share.
Warning: Do not use this option if any files or directories should retain their current ownership.
Any Ideas?
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2013-05-02
04:59 AM
2013-05-02
04:59 AM
Re: Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
What version of Windows?
What model ReadyNAS and what version of RAIDiator?
What are the full settings for the backup job?
What model ReadyNAS and what version of RAIDiator?
What are the full settings for the backup job?
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2013-05-02
05:13 AM
2013-05-02
05:13 AM
Re: Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
Win7 64bit
ReadyNAS Duo v2
RAIDiator 5.3.7
Source:
remote: Windows/NAS (Timestamp)
Host My-PC
Path/Share name: My photos
Login: My account
Destination: NAS
Share:Media
Pictures/My photos
INCREMENTAL Backup started. Mon Apr 29 17:36:18 EST 2013
Job: Photos
Protocol: cifs
Source: //my-PC/My Photos
Destination: [Media]/Pictures/My Photos
`/job_001//Car' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car'
`/job_001//Car/PA030207.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030207.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030208.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030208.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030209.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030209.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030210.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030210.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030211.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030211.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030212.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030212.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030213.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030213.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030214.AVI' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030214.AVI'
`/job_001//Car/PA030215.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030215.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030216.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030216.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030217.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030217.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030218.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030218.JPG'
ReadyNAS Duo v2
RAIDiator 5.3.7
Source:
remote: Windows/NAS (Timestamp)
Host My-PC
Path/Share name: My photos
Login: My account
Destination: NAS
Share:Media
Pictures/My photos
INCREMENTAL Backup started. Mon Apr 29 17:36:18 EST 2013
Job: Photos
Protocol: cifs
Source: //my-PC/My Photos
Destination: [Media]/Pictures/My Photos
`/job_001//Car' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car'
`/job_001//Car/PA030207.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030207.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030208.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030208.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030209.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030209.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030210.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030210.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030211.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030211.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030212.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030212.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030213.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030213.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030214.AVI' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030214.AVI'
`/job_001//Car/PA030215.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030215.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030216.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030216.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030217.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030217.JPG'
`/job_001//Car/PA030218.JPG' -> `/Media/Pictures/My Photos/Car/PA030218.JPG'
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2013-05-02
05:22 AM
2013-05-02
05:22 AM
Re: Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
Perhaps you should contact support (see the Online Submission link in my signature)
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2013-05-02
05:38 AM
2013-05-02
05:38 AM
Re: Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
mdgm wrote: Perhaps you should contact support (see the Online Submission link in my signature)
Thanks but it has to be a permissions thing for sure.
I will keep trying.
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2013-05-02
05:56 AM
2013-05-02
05:56 AM
Re: Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
Hat are the permissions on the share? Can you see the data if you login as the "admin" user?
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2013-05-03
12:30 AM
2013-05-03
12:30 AM
Re: Backup completes but I can see the data on my NAS
Just a thought, are you using Internet Explorer 10.
I had problems seeing various pages in Raidiator when i went to IE10 so i went back to IE9.
I had problems seeing various pages in Raidiator when i went to IE10 so i went back to IE9.
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