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Increase Your Time Machine Backup Capacity

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ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Increase Your Time Machine Backup Capacity The first time you run a Time Machine backup on your Mac, a sparse bundle is created on your ReadyNAS to store the backup data. The maximum size of the sparse bundle is the size that you specify when you enable Time Machine on your ReadyNAS. (See Back Up Your Mac Using Time Machine on page 262.) After you run Time Machine for the first time, the size of the sparse bundle that stores your Mac backup data is fixed. If you want to increase the size of the sparse bundle, you must delete the sparse bundle and create a new Time Machine backup.  To increase the capacity of the Time Machine backup on your ReadyNAS: 1. Ensure that the AFP file-sharing protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS system. For more information, see Configure Global Settings for File-Sharing Protocols on page 192. 2. In Finder, select Go > Connect to Server. The Connect to Server dialog box displays. 3. Enter the following command in the Server Address field: afp:// is the name that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host name if you did not change it. Note: If you cannot access the ReadyNAS using its host name, try entering afp:// instead. is the IP address of the ReadyNAS. 4. Click the Connect button. You are prompted to log in to your ReadyNAS system. 5. In the Name field, enter ReadyNAS. 6. In the Password field, enter the password that you created when you enabled Time Machine on your ReadyNAS. Backup and Recovery 264

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Backup and Recovery
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ReadyNAS OS 6.1
Increase Your Time Machine Backup Capacity
The first time you run a Time Machine backup on your Mac, a sparse bundle is created on
your ReadyNAS to store the backup data. The maximum size of the sparse bundle is the size
that you specify when you enable Time Machine on your ReadyNAS. (See
Back Up Your
Mac Using Time Machine
on page
262.)
After you run Time Machine for the first time, the size of the sparse bundle that stores your
Mac backup data is fixed. If you want to increase the size of the sparse bundle, you must
delete the sparse bundle and create a new Time Machine backup.
To increase the capacity of the Time Machine backup on your ReadyNAS:
1.
Ensure that the AFP file-sharing protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS system.
For more information, see
Configure Global Settings for File-Sharing Protocols
on
page
192.
2.
In Finder,
select
Go > Connect to Server.
The Connect to Server dialog box displays.
3.
Enter the following command in the Server Address field:
afp://
<hostname>
<hostname>
is the name that you assigned to your ReadyNAS system or the default host
name if you did not change it.
Note:
If you cannot access the ReadyNAS using its host name, try entering
afp://<ReadyNAS IP address>
instead. <ReadyNAS IP address> is the IP
address of the ReadyNAS.
4.
Click the
Connect
button.
You are prompted to log in to your ReadyNAS system.
5.
In the Name field, enter
ReadyNAS
.
6.
In the Password field, enter the password that you created when you enabled Time Machine
on your ReadyNAS.