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2012-11-03
12:41 AM
2012-11-03
12:41 AM
Case sensitive folder names
Odd issue regarding front view backup job. Setup - ReadyNAS Duo (V1). Radiator 4.1.10, USB drive attached to rear port, backup job to backup one share (50 gig) to the USB disk (NTFS format), target folder name Backup (with an uppercase B).
If a folder "backup" (lowercase b) already exisits on the USB disk, the backup job creates another folder of "Backup" (uppercase B) and backs up the share to that folder. ReadyNAS are I believe Linux based, which can handle Backup/backup as different folder names. Windows XP/7 normally considers Backup and backup to be the same folder, and yet, when a drive is mapped to the external disk via the NAS drive, the two folders of the same name, but different case appear.
From a cmd prompt, I am unable to create two folders of the same name but differnt case from a Windows 7 or XP workstation, which is exactly has it should be.
Has anyone else noticed such on odd thing?
Thanks
If a folder "backup" (lowercase b) already exisits on the USB disk, the backup job creates another folder of "Backup" (uppercase B) and backs up the share to that folder. ReadyNAS are I believe Linux based, which can handle Backup/backup as different folder names. Windows XP/7 normally considers Backup and backup to be the same folder, and yet, when a drive is mapped to the external disk via the NAS drive, the two folders of the same name, but different case appear.
From a cmd prompt, I am unable to create two folders of the same name but differnt case from a Windows 7 or XP workstation, which is exactly has it should be.
Has anyone else noticed such on odd thing?
Thanks
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2012-11-03
12:48 AM
2012-11-03
12:48 AM
Re: Case sensitive folder names
Not odd at all. Folder names are case-sensitive on Linux. You should specify the backup source and destination correctly in the backup job properties.
Btw if you're running RAIDiator 4.1.10 you have a Duo (v1) not a Duo v2. See How to tell whether I have a Duo v1 or Duo v2 or NV+ v1 or NV+ v2
Btw if you're running RAIDiator 4.1.10 you have a Duo (v1) not a Duo v2. See How to tell whether I have a Duo v1 or Duo v2 or NV+ v1 or NV+ v2
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2012-11-03
03:07 AM
2012-11-03
03:07 AM
Re: Case sensitive folder names
mdgm - Agreed, on Linux folders are case sensitive, but the USB disk is 'apparently' NTFS, which isn't. You are right and I shall have to be more exact on the naming of the folders via Windows and Front View. As for the version of my NAS, that is mighty interesting. Fooled by a sticker on the unit I was.
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2012-11-03
03:14 AM
2012-11-03
03:14 AM
Re: Case sensitive folder names
Actually the NTFS filesystem supports case-sensitive names for files/directories. If it didn't then what happened in your case wouldn't have been possible.
Yes there are limitations on the Windows side that mean naming two folders/files with the same name except for the case of some letters isn't a good idea.
Yes there are limitations on the Windows side that mean naming two folders/files with the same name except for the case of some letters isn't a good idea.
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2012-11-03
03:46 AM
2012-11-03
03:46 AM
Re: Case sensitive folder names
Along with a lot of other people.
yarrum wrote: As for the version of my NAS, that is mighty interesting. Fooled by a sticker on the unit I was.
You probably should take a moment to update your profile though, as people responding to any future posts you make will assume the model in your signature is correct.
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2012-11-03
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StephenB wrote:
You probably should take a moment to update your profile though, as people responding to any future posts you make will assume the model in your signature is correct.
+1
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2012-11-21
07:49 PM
2012-11-21
07:49 PM
Re: Case sensitive folder names
Profile updated. Shortly after posting the original question, I upgraded to a an Ultra 2+ so I could enjoy the improved speed. The Duo V1 was achieving about 23MS/s the Ultra 2+ a very nice 77MB/s if the files are a decent size. This is with Jumbo enabled.
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