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md96
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Sep 14, 2014

Permission problem with sparsebundle in user share

I've set up TM on my MBP (Mavricks) to back up to my user share on my ReadyNAS Duo v2 following these instructions:
viewtopic.php?f=71&t=59974

It works fine, mostly. But, as others have observed, if there's a connection problem the backup will become "corrupted" and TM will want to start a new backup from scratch, which is annoying.

However, there's this explanation of how to "fix" and "reset" the existing backup on a NAS, and it works:
http://www.garth.org/archives/2011,08,2 ... rrors.html

Sort of. I run the fix, and it lets me access the old TM backup.

However, it won't use that backup due to a file permission issue. That is, after I fix the old backup, I can go into the TM and see the earlier files, but TM won't use it to continue backing up.

It says the file is read-only.

When, I look at the files in the user directory using Terminal, I see the sparsebundle, and ls -l tells me it has the following permissions:
drwx------ 1 MBPusername staff 16384 date mbpname.sparsebundle

I've done some reading on various pages about chmod or chown commands, but I'm not sure:
a) what the correct permissions are to get this working again, and
b) how to set them recursively to include the files inside the sparsebundle.

Thoughts?

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