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Re: RNDP 6000 seems to be short circuiting my UPS
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Re: RNDP 6000 seems to be short circuiting my UPS
@KenTanker0us1 wrote:
Sorry, that link won't open for me.
So let me see if I understand you:
1. In the new NAS, where I'm running the backup job, I set the backup job settings/Source to be share:/jobs ??
The link should be fixed now. The forum software sometimes grabs an extra character or two when it creates the hyperlink.
@KenTanker0us1 wrote:
In the new NAS, where I'm running the backup job, I set the backup job settings/Source to be share:/jobs ??
No. I said to set to PATH field to /. Put the share name back to share:jobs.
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Re: RNDP 6000 seems to be short circuiting my UPS
My bad. I was looking at the name instead of the path. Duh!
I never changed the name, so no need to change anything back.
The link works now. Very useful.
I put the / in the path field. I fully expect the backup job to be good now.
Again, many thanks.
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Re: RNDP 6000 seems to be short circuiting my UPS
StephenB, I'm checking back to let you know that both my NASs (plural) are both working wonderfully. The help of this forum was incalculable.
I'm looking at setting static IPs on my network, especially for the NASs because I'm using Windows Credentials as you recommended. I'm reading about all the various elements in the process and I'm trying to be *really* careful with it because I'm just plain scared of screwing up and losing my data. I've tried setting one NAS to static IP outside the range of my router but I can't add the static IP in the router because the DHCP still has it listed, with mac address, in the DHCP table. So I'm not sure what the sequence of operations should be, and once again I'm a total noob.
Should I start a new discussion, or is it ok to ask questions here? As always, many thanks.
Ken
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Re: RNDP 6000 seems to be short circuiting my UPS
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Should I start a new discussion, or is it ok to ask questions here?
I think it's best to start a new discussion thread.
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