2024-10-25, 10:06 PM
My QNAP NAS finally failed, but fortunately I knew it was going to happen.
I have a new Terramaster NAS setup and have been using robocopy to keep it in synch with the old NAS until I had time to remap my clients.
Unfortunately, I'm forced to do that now.
This isn't an easy topic to search the forums on, or I'm using the wrong search terms without luck.
I've been using UNC paths for NPVR instead of drive letters, so it's not a simple matter of mapping the same letter to the new drive.
Question is, what's a good way to update the NPVR database and change my UNC from "NAS315" to "NAS0324"? (I'll backup the db first).
It's not clear to me if and of the NextTool commands will accomplish this.
I'm capable of using SQL to update the database.
Art
I have a new Terramaster NAS setup and have been using robocopy to keep it in synch with the old NAS until I had time to remap my clients.
Unfortunately, I'm forced to do that now.
This isn't an easy topic to search the forums on, or I'm using the wrong search terms without luck.
I've been using UNC paths for NPVR instead of drive letters, so it's not a simple matter of mapping the same letter to the new drive.
Question is, what's a good way to update the NPVR database and change my UNC from "NAS315" to "NAS0324"? (I'll backup the db first).
It's not clear to me if and of the NextTool commands will accomplish this.
I'm capable of using SQL to update the database.
Art