Mac Format

Backups stop in Sierra

- by Martin Tuck

QSince I upgraded my Mac to Sierra, Time Machine has stopped backing up to my Synology DS411J NAS drive, although I can still log on to the drive directly. I’ve tried deleting my old backups, and unmounting and remounting the drive, but when Time Machine does make a backup following such manoeuvres, it hangs when preparing the next one. How can I get Time Machine working again?

AThis problem hasn’t just affected many users of Synology NAS drives, but people using alternativ­es from some other vendors, too. There have been long discussion­s and suggestion­s of solutions on Synology’s and other support forums – see bit.ly/2fbYBCR for just one example – but no one has yet discovered a lasting answer to this puzzling conundrum.

It’s probably the result of a mismatch between Synology’s software and macOS Sierra. To convince Time Machine that it’s a suitable backup store, the software running on the NAS has to follow various protocols. Sierra has apparently changed its side of that, either intentiona­lly or due to bugs, and thrown the process out of kilter.

It’s always worth checking that your NAS is running the latest version of its software, and that you’ve followed the instructio­ns in its documentat­ion fully. Sometimes software updates can silently alter your Mac’s network settings, for example, which could result in issues in situations like this.

Your best option is to raise a support ticket with Synology. The company should be able to give you a clearer idea as to when it and Apple will arrive at a resolution for this issue, and it may offer early release test updates, which could get your NAS up and running sooner.

 ??  ?? If you back up to a Synology or other network-attached storage, it may need updating to work with Sierra’s Time Machine.
If you back up to a Synology or other network-attached storage, it may need updating to work with Sierra’s Time Machine.

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