Jan 09, 2020 · Hi. First time poster. I’ve had my My Book Live 2TB for several years, and all of a sudden I cannot access the files via the network using Win10. Public folder shows up in Dashboard Shares It has 1.8 out of 2TB used. But I cannot see it via the network. I use Windows 10 - latest updates installed. Cannot map a network drive to it. Its like it is not there - but it is. IO just cannot access
Posts about copy files between synology written by Ruth Pozuelo Martinez In order to sync folders between 2 Synology NAS only few steps are needed. We will refer to NAS 1 as local nas and NAS 2 as remote NAS. The two NAS systems will be configured for a bidirectional sync. Hi. UPDATE 200629 : Problem seems related to sparse files. Files copied with "cp --sparse=never" does not get corrupted. Also. EXT3 (manual mkfs on the Synologies) do not suffer from the corruption. The biggest one is that the Synologies simply don't support expanding disk size with RAID-5. You also can't convert R5->SHR. Personally with those disk sizes I'd go with SHR-2. But I'm a storage
Hi. UPDATE 200629 : Problem seems related to sparse files. Files copied with "cp --sparse=never" does not get corrupted. Also. EXT3 (manual mkfs on the Synologies) do not suffer from the corruption.
In order to sync folders between 2 Synology NAS only few steps are needed. We will refer to NAS 1 as local nas and NAS 2 as remote NAS. The two NAS systems will be configured for a bidirectional sync. Hi. UPDATE 200629 : Problem seems related to sparse files. Files copied with "cp --sparse=never" does not get corrupted. Also. EXT3 (manual mkfs on the Synologies) do not suffer from the corruption. The biggest one is that the Synologies simply don't support expanding disk size with RAID-5. You also can't convert R5->SHR. Personally with those disk sizes I'd go with SHR-2. But I'm a storage
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our office is soon to get a little sister-office in another location. I'm struggling to understand how for example DFS could help get a proper 2-way-synchronisation done between the two locations -