![]() I'm just curious if anyone has ever found a way to recover other than simply trashing the smartbundle and starting a fresh backup. I know there have numerous cases where users have found Time Machine backups over a network can fail. I've been using Time Machine for backups for many years, formerly to a Time Capsule that I retired two and a half years ago repalced by my Synology NAS which Ialso use as a media streamer. I am now starting a brand new full backup from scratch, luckily I don't have much on the Air's SSD so the progress bar shows it will take another three hours. I restarted the Air, restarted the NAS and still nothing. I manually mounted the folder to the desktpop, this often clears such errors. Time Machine continued to claim it could not connect to the disk. I also checked the NAS system log and it noted a "system event" five days ago which would be after the last successful backup to the NAS. The other machines show recent backups completed. I noticed in the folder on my NAS where all three of the Macs in the house (my Air, my wife's Air and my iMac) store the sparsebundles that there was a sprasebundle dated for my Air and a second one dated in the folder's recycle subfolder. Backups to an external drive over USB have been working fine. ![]() On my new MB Air (bought just before Christmas) I got a message saying that it had been unable to backup to my NAS for over 10 days because it could not connect to the disk. Please allow us to turn on or off autosave.Ĭorrupted Time machine smartbundles I've run into this problem a few times in the past and it just happened again. So now I have to duplicate to local drive then copy back to server. "ask to keep changes when closing documents" is not a fix. (I seriously detest auto save in specific instances like when quickly raiding a file for content). Open the duplicate copy of that file in this location from the NAS on the M1 mini – boom errors.Ĭan't even turn off auto save to fix the error. Around the 30-35 minute mark of Chronosync backing up the data to the NAS, if I try to do anything else on the computer it goes into a major panic. Opened a pages file yesterday on older iMac machine running os from 3 or 4 versions back on another synchronised NAS, no problem. Saving it onto a local drive (M1 mini Big Sur) the file works fine. The numbers file was opened from a template file and saved onto the Nas. Im working at three in the morning alone. The file has been changed by another application. The document “insert document name.pages” could not be autosaved. I just started a new 8-bay Synology Raid 5, 20TB per slot. Apple Pages and Numbers both throwing these persistent errors. M1 Ultra - Syncing Data over SMB w/ Chronosync causing severe issues. moving my music library from my Qnap NAS to my internal SSD.Document could not be autosaved (Synology NAS / SMB Mounted Volume) Driving me bats. I’ve been dealing with this but in reverse, e.g. The other solution is to change the Music app Preferences / Files to point to the NAS folder and then use the Music App Library Consolidate option to move your music media and the library database file to the NAS folder. In any event you can edit your ChronoSync task options to ignore the MusicLibrary. If you were originally an iTunes user then it’s possible the iTunes folder structure could still be in play. Your actual music media is located in the “Music / Music / Media / Music” folder under your home folder. The file that is probably constantly causing the sync is the “Music Library.musiclibrary” database file located in the “Music / Music” folder under your home folder. If your iPad is set up to sync over WiFi and when connected that could be your problem. ![]() It was broken apart some three macOS versions ago into the Music, TV and Podcasts apps. Limit it somehow to specifically only run the task if files are added or deleted?įirst off, there is no more iTunes on macOS. I appreciate that there are always processes running which its probably taking a cue off but is there a more efficient way to do this. I've set up the task which all seems to be fine but I've noticed that the schedule to "run when filesystem is changed" runs all the time, even when I haven't deleted or added files to my iTunes. But I want to keep them synced so that if I delete or add something to iTunes it will reflect it on Plex. But I can still sync my iPad with my 'iTunes'. I've found that this isn't really possible with Plex so I've decided instead to create a sync task between my 'iTunes' folder and NAS Media folder so that I can unplug my Mac so it's not always running in clamshell mode, and watch things on Plex. I bought it as I intended to move my 'iTunes' Media to a NAS and stream it to my Apple TV using Plex, but I also wanted to be able to sync it to my iPad. I have a MacBook Pro M1 Max and a Synology NAS of which I'm very new to. Apologies if this isn't the correct place to post this but I'm struggling to find a forum for Chronosync. ![]()
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