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Netatalk time machine backup failed
Netatalk time machine backup failed





netatalk time machine backup failed
  1. #Netatalk time machine backup failed install
  2. #Netatalk time machine backup failed full

#Netatalk time machine backup failed install

If you want to reinstall a Mac from a TM image across the network, the install would also take days.

#Netatalk time machine backup failed full

A full backup contains 150k files at least (the Mac OS) at transferring that over the network takes days. Since backup is slow, it is impractical to use TM and make a full backup over the network. I don't know what "my.ip.address.0." really means but are you sure your configuration is correct?Īre you aware that contrary to Netatalk 2, Netatalk 3 has a "TimeMachine" share option and dynamically does its own mDNS advertisement, meaning you don't need any kind of static Avahi service file? Since it is slow and I have better alternatives I don't use it regularly.

netatalk time machine backup failed

I know this because I did setup and test TM on a Pi3 running Raspbian Jessie. Writes over the network on Pi will top at something like 4 MB/s (40mbps). For sure you don't need to compile Avahi. Raspbian has Netatalk 3.0 AFAIK, you don't need to compile your own. I have been found some mentions of Apple's to move from the afp protocol to smb3, but I am not sure whether it would be possible to have Time Machine work over smb, in case it is possible could somebody maybe point me in the right direction? I also read about the need to disable journaling so I also proceeded to do that, but yet no luck with getting it to work. I thought that this might have been caused by some permission conflict so I decided to give permissions on the drive. Please contact your system administrator to resolve the problem' 'There was a problem connecting to the server my.ip.address.0.' 'There are no shares available or you are not allowed to access them on the server. The device is visible on my finder shared devices bar, however whenever I click on it I get the following message: However I have been encountering problems as it seems like my mac cannot connect to the RPi.ġ) I flashed my Sd and installed Raspbian on itĢ) I formatted an hard drive in HFS+ (I believe this is the same filesystem apple uses for their time capsules)ģ) I set up my pi and connected it to my network by connecting it to my router via ethernet (I assigned a static Ip to my pi)Ĥ) I installed hfsplus,hfs utils in order to mount the drive, I also edited fstab in order for it to mount upon bootingĥ) I compiled the latest version of netatalk and avahi and set them up following instructions that I found on a guide (the instructions seem to be pretty much the same across guides for this step)Īfter setting up I have tried several times to connect to my pi with no success. I decided recently to repurpose my RPi2 and use it as a Time Capsule/Backup drive for my mac.







Netatalk time machine backup failed