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+ | ===== Time Machine ===== | ||
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+ | Problem: Time Machine erkennt Netzwerkplatte (NAS nicht). | ||
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+ | Lösung: Konsole | ||
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+ | Or: | ||
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+ | Here's what worked for me: | ||
+ | * Set up Time Machine according to the QNAP instructions | ||
+ | * In Finder menu: Go > Connect To Server (or Command-K) | ||
+ | * Type in your NAS's IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.xxx) | ||
+ | * At the logon prompt, use " | ||
+ | * Continue per the QNAP instructions to set up the backup in TimeMachine' | ||
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+ | Or: | ||
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+ | This resolved my problem http:// | ||
+ | * Disable Time Machine backup from the NAS admin page | ||
+ | * Access the NAS via SSH in Terminal i.e. ssh admin@your_NAS_IP | ||
+ | * Delete the Time Machine files with the command: rm -r / | ||
+ | * Enable Time Machine backup again | ||
+ | * Run a Time Machine backup from your Mac | ||
+ | Just changed MD0 to HDA_DATA on my TS 119PII | ||
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