We have a cheap (but functional) Seagate Blackarmor 440 NAS we use for backups. I am in the middle of demoing some backup software and have about settled on VEEAM and our current solution (just for SQL. and a few physical servers needs).
I decided to rebuild my NAS since it takes days to delete data off of it. And rebuilt it with RAID10. This NAS does allow for some active directory integration on permissions to the shares and those are set as before.
On the backup server, I go out to the path to the share \backupnas\share and I can create files and folders and delete them.
In VEEAM, I set up the new NAS volume in the drive repository, set up the permission (login) to the NAS, it detects it and even shows the free space. All is good there. When I run the backup, I get...
4/17/2014 4:51:34 PM :: Processing 'pinnacle' Error: Client error: The network path was not found. .
Agent failed to process method {Stg.OpenReadWrite}.
On our other backup suite, BackupAssist, that I use for SQL, same thing...it knows the NAS is there, heck, it is even mapped as a drive on the backup server...it gets:
BA1505 Cannot open the specified destination directory from the server - it may not exist or the SQL server may not have the correct authorisation
Cannot open backup device '\backupNAS\SQLBackup\SQLINSTANCE-Contracts-20140418.072841.445-FULL.bak'. Operating system error 50(The request is not supported.).
BACKUP DATABASE is terminating abnormally.
The NAS setup didn't change...still CFIS and NFS...but for some reason, after recreating the volume, I am having these issues...I did go from RAID5 to RAID10 but really doubt that matters...
Any ideas?