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Hey,
Unfortunately, deleting and recreating the schedule did not solve the problem. Is there a way to determine toe alias SD! is using? From there I may be able to see if whether the path SD! is trying to access is correct or not. UPDATE: A restart of the computer, a final dumping of all schedules, a weird error message that wouldn't go away saying a schedule couldn't be found (which made me restart), a re-loading of my saved backup script and re-making of the schedule, and it seems to be working OK. It's mounting the drive (I can tell this because it hasn't said it's failed yet, and also because my inbound network traffic is around 10MB/s) *a few minutes later* Yep. It's now copying my files, although it says I have an effective copy speed of 1,249MB/s. o.O I know Gigabit Ethernet is fast, but really? lol Last edited by Van Helsing; 02-17-2008 at 12:54 PM. |
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