the path to my Data-folder of my Synology-NAS works in credential ("Add/Edit Network Path" Dialogbox) without any error. The click on the button "Test" confirms, that the path will work.
But if I try to store any folder from my NAS to S3, the backup-process aboort with the follow error message:
"An unknown error occurred (Code: 1003), Description: Not all files were backed up"
I've already tried to create a drive letter (as Q: drive) for the NAS path, but with the same result.
I use the registered Desktop Pro. What can I do and/or what did I wrong?
You would have to examine the details of the backup in History - select the plan and make sure the File button on the toolbar is selected. See what is being reported. If a file was in use and locked on the NAS, it likely would not be backed up as there's no support for VSS on NAS devices.
Are all files showing the credential error or just a subset of them?
Check two things:
1. Click the Network Credentials in the Tools toolbar and ensure your credentials are entered and they work correctly (it should be the same dialog you see in the backup wizard, but it's worth a check)
2. If that does not address the issue, then maybe the service account is preventing network access. Consider changing the account as needed: https://help.msp360.com/cloudberry-backup/backup/about-backups/backup-service-account
Also, can you confirm the NAS is added as a network share and not a mapped drive?
I don't know if this is related, but yesterday I upgraded to the latest release and I could no longer backup or restore from my Windows share on my Synology NAS. I found an older version (6.3.0.276), installed it and my backups and restores started working again. The error I got with the new version that went away when I installed the older version was: “a specified logon session does not exist. it may already have been terminated”