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However, it seems 10.11.x works relatively stable with QNAP NAS. There're some problems on SMB version transition from v2 to v3, between OS X and QNAP NAS. Select Add mounted folders to 'Favorites' in Finder and then click OK. Type your NAS username and password and then click OK. Select the NAS and then click Network Drives.
#QNAP QFINDER PRO MAC TS UPGRADE#
In the forum, the forum expert recommended to upgrade the OS X to 10.11.x. Qfinder Pro displays all QNAP NAS devices connected to the local area network. It may be hard to re-produce this problem because I tried to do so. Q - Enter For details on Cloud installation, see the User Guide or the user guide for your QNAP Device, which you can download at Download Center.
#QNAP QFINDER PRO MAC TS MAC OS#
However, There seems some SMB compatibility issues among different versions of Mac OS X. QNAP Cloud Installation Find the Cloud Key printed on your QNAP Device and then type it here to start the installation. I'm a Mac user for years, and haven't had permission issues on SMB on my Macbook pro with QNAP NAS. Has anyone seen these types of issues previously? Many thanks in advance!! For QTS versions 4.4.
#QNAP QFINDER PRO MAC TS INSTALL#
When I look at the file in File Station, the file has 666 (rw-rw-rw-) access, with the owner being the same ID I've been using to connect to the NAS. MAC1 on the MAC address sticker, which is found on the rear of your NAS. Cloud Install If your QNAP Device is not listed, you can initalize it using the following methods.
#QNAP QFINDER PRO MAC TS UPDATE#
The user name I copied them as is the same user I'm trying to update them as, and that user (in QTS) has read/write permissions. I do not have advanced permissions enabled. I can manually rename the photo and it will save.

I get the error: 'Photos have read-only access'.

After the move, some photos do not allow me to save the file (i.e. For details, see Accessing the NAS Using Qfinder Pro. Tip: If you do not know the IP address of the NAS, you can locate it using Qfinder Pro. I moved a directory of photos from the MBP to the NAS using Finder, then relocated the folder in Lightroom. Type the IP address of the NAS in the address bar.

I'm trying to now move more of my files over, and encountering similar issues. Sometimes I wasn't able to create a new folder or remove a folder. I haven't made significant use of my NAS for file storage, and one reason is that I would intermittently encounter issues where it would *sometimes* not let me rename files or save files that were stored on the QNAP and the modified. I switched to QNAP (TS-451+) and initially it worked.

I'm connecting to it with a 2013 MacBook Pro, running OS X 10.10.5. Before my old NAS died (Buffalo Tech) my SMB connection would be solid for weeks/months with no problem. This suggests the issue could be with macOS, though I can't rule out issues with the NAS's OS.I have a QNAP TS-653pro running the latest build of QTS4.2.0. I have no problems connecting to the NAS (and staying connected) through a web brower on the Mac, or through Synology's iOS apps DS Audio and DS File running in the latest iOS 13 on a 2017 iPad Pro. If I re-connect to those folders via the Finder ("Connect to Server"), the triangle remains.Īfter disabling AFP on the NAS, I removed the folders from the login items and added them back, just in case the connection method matters. In my Login Items, I've added two folders from the NAS drive, which appear as separate volumes.Īt some point, the Mac loses track of them, and a yellow triangle appears next to them in the Login Items list. It just happened again as I've been writing this. I switched from AFP to SMB for connecting (disabling AFP on the NAS and clearing recent servers from the "Connect to Server" window in the mac Finder).Īt first that seemed to resolve the problem, but it continues. I could access it through the web interface, I could find it in Qfinder Pro and I could map the drives to both my wifes Windows 10 laptop and my Macbook pro and. The last several days, the Mac has frequently disconnected from the NAS, automatically ejecting it from the Finder for no apparent reason. Problems connecting iMac to Synology NAS I have a Synology DS218+ and an iMac, both connected to a Netgear passive Ethernet switch.
