Okay -- I know what you're thinking: "Great, one more thread by some dumbass who didn't search and type 'defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1' into the Terminal."
...but nope, done that. And in fact, it works great on one machine I have. It happily backs up to my fileserver (FreeBSD+ZFS running afpd) using Time Machine without an issue.
The other machine simply refuses to see any of the mounted network shares in Time Machine, despite the shares being mounted on the computer and fully accessible, and despite the fact that "TMShow...Volumes" has been set.
These machines are identical hardware and OSX versions, on the same LAN as the fileserver, and can both mount the appropriate network shares and read/write to them.
On machine just refuses to see any network shares in Time Machine.
Anybody ever have this problem? I'm simply out of ideas as far as what I can check. I'm about to dump Time Machine and switch back to doing times rsyncs or Carbon Copy Clones over the network.
Thanks for any help!
...but nope, done that. And in fact, it works great on one machine I have. It happily backs up to my fileserver (FreeBSD+ZFS running afpd) using Time Machine without an issue.
The other machine simply refuses to see any of the mounted network shares in Time Machine, despite the shares being mounted on the computer and fully accessible, and despite the fact that "TMShow...Volumes" has been set.
These machines are identical hardware and OSX versions, on the same LAN as the fileserver, and can both mount the appropriate network shares and read/write to them.
On machine just refuses to see any network shares in Time Machine.
Anybody ever have this problem? I'm simply out of ideas as far as what I can check. I'm about to dump Time Machine and switch back to doing times rsyncs or Carbon Copy Clones over the network.
Thanks for any help!