Hi Edward,

I did try, however the nas4free box doesn't show up in Time Machine's list of 
time capsules / drives.

I lamely figured that happens because the NAS4Free machine is on ethernet only, 
not wifi.  Time Machine's system prefs panel shows only built-in hard drives, 
plus 'Set Up Other Time Capsule' -with a wifi icon next to it.  Clicking on 
that brings up a not-helpful pane which has just one entry, "Internet," and 
that doesn't do anything when clicked.

Kevin


On May 17, 2013, at 5:57 AM, Edward Ned Harvey (rdiff-backup) wrote:

>> From: rdiff-backup-users-bounces+rdiff-
>> backup=nedharvey....@nongnu.org [mailto:rdiff-backup-users-
>> bounces+rdiff-backup=nedharvey....@nongnu.org] On Behalf Of KP
>> 
>> I am trying to use rdiff-backup.  Client is OS X 10.7.5, using v 1.2.8.  
>> Backup
>> host is NAS4Free, accessed via AFP, with ZFS raidz2 storage.
>> 
>> The trouble occurs when backing up /.  rdiff-backup stops on the following
>> pathname-
> 
> You're trying to backup / of a mac, and the destination is Nas4Free...
> Crazy idea, why not use time machine?


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