Osstatus Error 89
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked swells65 Level 1 (0 points) Q: What does OSStatus error 89 mean? My Time Machine has just failed and cannot see the disc anymore - it comes up with this error after searching for 10 minutes.I've searched for this code but there is nothing on teh Apple site that describes Time Machine, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3) Posted on Mar 27, 2013 1:41 AM I have this question too by LaPastenague,Solvedanswer LaPastenague Level 9 (52,991 points) Wireless A: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2800116?start=0&tstart=0Corrupt disk or files from the looks of it.. Do a full network reboot.. if that doesn't do anything..Full factory reset of the TC.. make sure you plug in by ethernet and turn off wireless. Do not do any of this via wireless. No advance then, verify the sparsebundle on the TC. See A5 in Pondini. http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.htmlAfter that if you get no progress.. as suggested in the other thread this may be a failing disk. do a one pass erase and try again.. that will wipe out any backups and files you have on the TC.. does that matter?? If so pull the drive out of the TC and see if you can copy the files to another drive. http://www.ifixit.com/Device/Apple_Time_CapsuleOf course if it is in warranty just get apple to replace it.. the above would void warranty so only if warranty and applecare has expired. Posted on Mar 27, 2013 3:15 AM See the answer in context Close Q: What does OSStatus error 89 mean? All replies Helpful answers by LaPastenague,Solvedanswer LaPastenague Mar 27, 2013 3:15 AM in response to swells65 Level 9 (52,991 points) Wireless Mar 27, 2013 3:15 AM in response to swells65 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2800116?start=0&tstart=0Corrupt disk or files from the looks of it.. Do a full network reboot.. if that doesn't do anything..Full factory reset of the TC.. make sure you plug in by ethernet and turn off wireless. Do not do any of this via wireless. No advance then, verify the sparsebundle on the TC. See A5 in Pondini. http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.htmlAfter that if you get no progress.. as suggested in the other thread this may be a failing disk. do a one pass erase and try again.. that will wipe out
March 4, 2012 by Andrés Marrugo It seems like an eternity since the last time I was able to correctly perform a time machine backup on my Western Digital MyBook World Edition (MBWE). On top of that, last year a bought a new mac mini with OS X Lion and my MBWE didn't support it. So after upgrading to what seemed the buggiest firmware ever, the guys at WD released another firmware (to be precise Firmware Version 01.02.1) and in the release notes it stated: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4922262?tstart=0 Resolved issue with Apple® Time Machine® incompatibility in Mac OS® X Lion™ update. The incompatibility was resolved but the Time Machine issue is stil here. So after digging up the web, Apple support forums, WD support community, etc. I finally found something that solved my problem. Actually my problem was that Time Machine was unable to connect to the backup disk with an error message https://copiancestral.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/time-machine-cant-access-the-backup-disk-osstatus-error-2/ containing “OSStatus Error 2″. So what I had to do was to check the permissions on the MBWE. So the solution is the following (brief and step-by-step) Brief solution: SSH as root into your MBWE and check the permissions for /var and /var/lib Use chmod 755 on /var and /var/lib to apply the correct permissions. Use the Time Machine System Preferences to set your backup disk to your MBWE. via paulmc.org Step-by-step solution: Open terminal In a new terminal window type: sudo -s Then enter your password (you will need to do this in order to secure root access to your MBWE) Then type: ssh (the IP address of your MBWE i.e. 192.168.1.10) Password: welc0me (the o is omitted and replaced with a zero ‘0') Once you are in, to ensure that you are starting at the root, type cd / Then type: chmod 755 /var chmod 755 /var/lib then logout. You will then have access to the WD_Backup using the following credentials (however if you changed the password you will have to use the password you changed the user account
janne.hallenius Newbie Joined: Jun 21, 2012 Messages: 14 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 4 Having followed the instructions for setting up Time https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/time-machine-cant-access-the-backup-disk.7807/ Machine on this page, http://doc.freenas.org/index.php/Apple_(AFP)_Shares I stillö can't get the backups to http://krypted.com/lists/comprehensive-list-of-mac-os-x-error-codes/ work. I get the message "Time Machine can't access the backup disk" "The operation couldn't be completed (OSStatus error 13) after I entered the login credentials selecting the backupdisk to be used in the Time MAchine dialog See picture below. I am using FreeNAs 8.0.4p3 and the MAc is a osstatus error MacBook Pro latest version running OSX10.7.4 but also 10.6.8 What is the meaning of this error? Attached Files: Screen shot 2012-07-16 at 2.34.35 PM.jpg File size: 19.6 KB Views: 15 janne.hallenius, Jul 16, 2012 #1 mrchris76 Joined: Jul 22, 2012 Messages: 9 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Hi, I am also experiencing this problem (on top of my other AFP and osstatus error 89 permissions issues!) See my post in other thread details of my configuration http://forums.freenas.org/showthread.php?7634-Can-not-modfy-AFP-Users Guessing its all related to permissions and AFP :-( Although I did manage to do a complete Timemachine backup, just can't reconnect to it anymore. mrchris76, Jul 25, 2012 #2 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Share This Page Tweet Log in with Facebook Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! Members Online Now Rosin0416, nojohnny101, rinseaid, Zofoor, No_bert, Petter Wøien, i@n, CNate, Lacoste, fiore, InfamousJoeG, Black Ninja, D G, nskio, pernicius, Jacopx, defcon999, baz1860, skyline65 Total: 260 (members: 20, guests: 225, robots: 15) Share This Page Tweet FreeNAS Community Home Forums > FreeNAS Forum > Help & Support > Sharing > Download Latest 9.10-STABLE Home Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Search Resources Most Active Authors Members Members Quick Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity Forum Rules Docume
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