Hi community!
I own a WD MyCloud EX2 which I use for Time Machine Backups. Unfortunately, there is an issue with backing up to NASs in Time Machine and I keep getting an error message which says something like: "Time Machine completed a verification of your backups. To improve reliability, Time Machine must create a new backup for you." and that it needs to delete old backups to do so.
This happens about once in a month or two, since I have the MyCloud NAS.
Basically, it renders Time Machine useless in my opinion, since I often need to recover files that I deleted more than 1 month ago.
After searching the internet for information regarding my problem, I found out that this seems to be a very common problem when backing up to NAS. I found this tutorial for repairing the .sparsebundle http://www.garth.org/archives/2011,...ine-sparsebundle-nas-based-backup-errors.html and tried it and also the shell script that is linked in the comments below the tutorial, but both did not work for me. (And even if it did, it still would be annoying, having to repair the backup every month which takes around 6 hours.)
So, my question is, if anyone around here who owns a Time Capsule ran into the same problem, or if Time Capsules are not affected by this misbehavior?
I am considering buying one to replace my WD device, but would only want do so if Time Machine would then work without needing to delete all backups once a month.
I own a WD MyCloud EX2 which I use for Time Machine Backups. Unfortunately, there is an issue with backing up to NASs in Time Machine and I keep getting an error message which says something like: "Time Machine completed a verification of your backups. To improve reliability, Time Machine must create a new backup for you." and that it needs to delete old backups to do so.
This happens about once in a month or two, since I have the MyCloud NAS.
Basically, it renders Time Machine useless in my opinion, since I often need to recover files that I deleted more than 1 month ago.
After searching the internet for information regarding my problem, I found out that this seems to be a very common problem when backing up to NAS. I found this tutorial for repairing the .sparsebundle http://www.garth.org/archives/2011,...ine-sparsebundle-nas-based-backup-errors.html and tried it and also the shell script that is linked in the comments below the tutorial, but both did not work for me. (And even if it did, it still would be annoying, having to repair the backup every month which takes around 6 hours.)
So, my question is, if anyone around here who owns a Time Capsule ran into the same problem, or if Time Capsules are not affected by this misbehavior?
I am considering buying one to replace my WD device, but would only want do so if Time Machine would then work without needing to delete all backups once a month.