![]() ![]() There was never any errors when running the backups before the update to High Sierra, and I’m wondering if it’s something to do with the firmware needing updating but the latest firmware software from Quantum doesn’t even recognise the disk image so thats not much use.Īs far as I can tell arRsync won’t allow me to copy and past the error log so I haven’t been able to post the whole thing.Īnyone able to be of any help? I would huuuuugely appreciate any help with the issue. The one error message that seems to be causing the problems is rsync: recv_generator: mkdir “file path” failed: Operation not permitted (1). set 'SafetyNet' to 'Don't delete anything'. (Edited:) I think the closest equivalent of that Arrsync 'unidirectional merge' function would be: use Advanced Settings. This means that I am now able to format the drives and mount them fine using the sudo commands and the LTFS manager, but now when I use arRsync to make a backup, I get all manner of error warnings after a backup has finished and I can see that a host of files haven’t copied across for various reasons that are a bit beyond my understanding. If I understand right, the equivalent of that Arrsync merge function would be CCC's 'SafetyNet' feature, with 'Prune archives in the SafetyNet when:' set to Never. They seem to be formatting fine using the same old sudo commands, but I have downloaded the Quantum LTFS manager and the latest LTFS package along with it to get around this. Since the update of the OS, it would seem that our old LTFS terminal scripts have stopped working for mounting LTO 5 tapes in our drives. Recently we updated the OS on our Admin computer up to High Sierra as we needed to be able to do some basic Premiere Pro editing on it and it was just getting too out of date stuck on an old OS to keep up with our other suites. I have run into a fairly annoying issue with our Quantum LTO-5 Half Height Model B drives. ![]()
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