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Old 07-13-2018, 08:44 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Rayha View Post
Thanks guys, I've read the FAQ regarding this. That's why I said that I know this is not recommended. The reason for storing my library on a NAS network share, is not because I share this area with others. It's because of security, my NAS disk is running RAID 5 and I have a parity disk securing my data. This is important for me.
And the strange thing is that it did work before. And the user accessing the file share has full privileges on the share.
I keep a backup copy of my calibre library on network storage. The scheduled batch file stops calibre server, zips up the library, restarts calibre server and copies the archive to the network storage. At one point, I was using a Synology NAS and found the simply copying the library over to the NAS and back could cause erratic issues while zipping the library before copying has never caused me an issue.
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