Oh, I think this might not be a Grsync issue. I just installed another rsync wrapper and got exactly the same result. - I shall do a forced reinstall of rsync - if that fails, I will try another non ubuntu based distro, if that fails then I will have to accept there is something wrong with the NAS itself.
Hiya, The NAS is on a LAN using powerline adapters and Ethernet, it is mounted under File system /media/SEA using cifs. In fstab there is a line to automatically mount the drive : //192.168.1.110/Public/ /media/SEA cifs guest,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8 0 0 I do not know for sure what file system is being used on the Seagate NAS but googling the question comes up with: "The Seagate personal cloud runs on NAS OS which is a custom embedded operating system based on the Linux kernel. The OS offers a number...
The NAS is on a LAN using powerline adapters and Ethernet, it is mounted under File system /media/SEA using cifs. In fstab there is a line to automatically mount the drive : //192.168.1.110/Public/ /media/SEA cifs guest,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8 0 0 I do not know for sure what file system is being used on the Seagate NAS but googling the question comes up with: "The Seagate personal cloud runs on NAS OS which is a custom embedded operating system based on the Linux kernel. The OS offers a number of...
Files which have not changed still being transferred