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9th May 2010
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Snow Leopard "Time Machine" on NAS

After a bit long Try it now hinbekommen I have, however, that the MacOS "Time Machine" direct from my new MacBook to their data on wireless assures the Home Server, following these small steps:

First, the file should be saved to the desktop to: makeImage.sh.zip . This will unpack and then a release of the NAS is to be secured to the Finder together ("Go - Connect to Server ..."). a Samba / Windows share must be at an "smb: / /" before the address, are faster in the AFP a "afp ://". AFP here should be preferred because it really is much faster and the restoration of the complete system works only by an AFP share. Now open a terminal and enter the following commands:

defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1 cd Desktop chmod +x makeImage.sh ./makeImage.sh 100 /Volumes/Freigabename 

Subsequently, the release of normally configured in the Time Machine settings can be selected as a volume.

Thanks to macosxhints.com and insanelymac.com .

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2 comments


For me, unfortunately I get this message
Time machine could not finish the backup
the image of backuo-volumes "/ volumes/wd-10eavsexternal-02-1/meggi Macbook.sparsebundle" could not be created (error 45)

what should I do?


Have you read / write access to your release? Through the execution of the script
should be a "meggi Macbook.sparsebundle" lie in the release, this is available?


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