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Ged_
Apr 03, 2020Aspirant
Time Machine problem "The identity of the backup disk has changed"after NAS firmware update
After every ReadyNAS firmware update my iMac (Catalina) and MacBook (Catalina) generated this error message:
"The identity of the backup disk has changed since the previous backup. The disk may have been replaced or erased or ...".
When I select "Use This Disk" - Time Machine starts NEW full backup. All my previous backups disappear.
How I can update NAS firmware without loss all my Time Machine backups?
Firmware version 6.10.2, update to 6.10.3
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- Marc_VNETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the Community!
It does seem to be related to the MacOS Catalina update where the the sparsebundle backup image changed to a different name (backupbundle).
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/250727083
But I don't think the old backups are loss, you can actually get to them.
Here's a KB article on locating thhe sparsebundle.
https://kb.netgear.com/7053/ReadyNAS-Removing-Time-Machine-data
HTH
Regards
- Ged_Aspirant
Hi Marc_V,
The problem is not related with backup image change to "backupbundle" name when Catalina was released.
It happens every time _immediately_ after NAS firmware update - because the Mac OS sees that the backup device has changed. For security reasons, the Mac requires a new authorization and creates a new backup( This happens with all other recent versions of Mac OS, for example Mojave.
My question is: how to make firmware updates insensibly for Mac SMB clients? The IP address does not change. Is it possible to save some configuration files or certificates from NAS and restore them after the update?
Regards
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