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Aug 21, 2015 Messages: 31 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 4 Location: Manchester I've done this before time machine can't access the backup disk osstatus error 2 and it worked straight off, following this guide: http://www.notquitemainstream.com/b...-machine-for-multiple-macs-on-freenas-9-2-1-3 I'm only trying osstatus error 2 time machine wd to get one computer to access the Time Machine share. This is the process I followed I created the operation couldn’t be completed. (osstatus error 2.) synology a group - time-machine Created a dataset - Time-Machine, inside my dataset called Backups Changed permissions of dataset so time-machine group is owner and group is checked for read,
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write & execute created a user for the computer - danmacpro with primary group as time-machine created an AFP share pointing at the Time-Machine dataset, with @time-machine in the allow & read&write lists, time machine box is checked. When I try to connect to the share from my Mac I put in username and password but get a osstatus error 2 qnap message saying: Time Machine can't access the backup disk "Time Machine". The operation couldn't be completed (OSStatus error 2.) If anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate it. Like I said, I did it before as per the guide and it worked straight away. FreeNas 9.3 Stable ASRock C2550D4I 8GB Kingston ECC RAM 6 WD red drives in ZFS2 pool Limitedheadroom, Sep 22, 2015 #1 AdrianWilliamson FreeNAS Experienced Joined: Oct 15, 2013 Messages: 579 Thanks Received: 66 Trophy Points: 26 Occupation: Procurement Consultant Location: Scotland Home Page: http://www.apeconsulting.co.uk He's an idea of how mine is set-up, which works perfectly for 3 Macs backing up using Time Machine to my FreeNAS box I have a dataset for each mac directly off my main pool (e.g. /tank/tm_mac1) Each one has it's own AFP share which an existing user is allowed to access and read-write to, and it's checked as a Time Machine share Nothing else special about the user accounts, but the dataset permissions have that user as the owner and group and permission type
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you for all the effort. about 14 hours ago Felix Krause 🚀 Since the Ruby gem httparty has a post install https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/cannot-get-time-machine-to-work.38237/ message to “party hard!”, Bundler added an option to disable post-in… https://t.co/pQzHvIARri about a day ago Felix Krause 🚀 Live coverage SF: GitHub is down, builds are failing, people in hoodies are running on the streets of SoMa, it’s a state of emergency 🏃🌉❌ http://krausefx.com/blog/how-to-fix-osstatus-error-2-time-machine-error about a day ago Felix Krause 🚀 I’ll be at @SwiftSummit in San Francisco on Nov 7th/8th, who else will be there? 👋 about 2 days ago How to fix "OSStatus error 2" Time Machine Error March 03, 2011 in Blog When you want to use your WD-MyBookWorld as a Time Machine Backup, you'll probably get this error: The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error 2.)To fix it, you have to login with your WD_Backup User.Go to your MyBook World Website (via Bounjour) and go to "Users". You'll see the the "WD_Backup"-User. Set your own password and use this login data in your Mac Time Machine. Tags: 2, Backup, Book, Error, machine, my, Network, OSStatus, Time, WD, World ← .NET Awards 2011Bikemap → Back to Top email: contact@krausefx.comtwitter:@KrauseFx
Storage / Backing up to your ReadyNAS / OSStatus error 2 Join Now | Log In | Help Backing up to your ReadyNAS https://community.netgear.com/t5/Backing-up-to-your-ReadyNAS/OSStatus-error-2/td-p/842811 turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Can't find what you're looking for? Start a New Discussion New to the community? Start Here JP.This topic has been closed osstatus error to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one. Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic osstatus error 2 Next Topic » spinaltap1 Aspirant Posts: 74 Registered: 2009-05-20 OSStatus error 2 Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 2013-09-13 04:25 AM I have an NV+v2 with 2 x 2TB Seagate drives, and running the latest firmware. I am running the latest version of Mac OSX 10.8.4.On the NV+v2 I have implemented TimeMachine, and I have allocated 1.3TB for TimeMachine backup space. On my Mac Mini, however, on opening TimeMachine preferences, and selecting the ReadyNAS all I get is..."Time Machine can’t access the backup disk “ReadyNAS”.The operation couldn’t be completed. (OSStatus error 2.)".This happens when I log-on as either a 'Guest' or 'Registered User'.I have even performed a factory reset on my ReadyNAS and started again from scratch, but the problem persists.Any help in solving this problem would be much appreciated. My Mac can go all the way to XI Report Inappropriate Content Message 1 of 6 (3,014 Views) Labels: Time