![]() ![]() Note that the comments contain some clarifications that were important to me - this is not a trivial process, and if your fsck's don't succeed, you will need to google some of the derivative pages (plus read the comments carefully). There is a good article on how to repair a time machine sparse bundle here. ![]() (note: login as root and perform 'rsync -av' and all permissions should be preserved and move along if that's not familiar)ĥ of 7 TM sparse bundles worked after the move - of which 2 are still-extant computers, and the rest are backups from former computers. I moved them via rsync (on a shell window logged into the syno). I might have done well to just give my syno a week to move the volume (while it locked me out of all NAS share modifications), but I didn't go that way. The largest two were 1.5TB and 6.6TB, making them time consuming to manipulate. I had 7 different time machine backups in my TimeMachine share on the syno.
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