![]() Then in the Time Machine System Preferences, I selected the mounted AFP disk and it worked! Not ideal since it's not really automated. Update: Since reading your post, I tried using Finder to connect to a server AFP:// and it connected in finder without issues. However, selecting the disk just throws an error message. (OSStatus error 64.)" (kOTSerialFramingErr / EHOSTDOWN: / Host is down) The QNAP is running, TimeMachine is enabled, AFP is enabled, I see the QNAP Time Machine drive in the list of available destination disks when in the TimeMachine System Preferences. I've looked in the logs and I see entries like the following: 7/4/15 3:54:28.397 PM .remoteservice: Error while confirming network destination: Error Domain=NSOSStatusErrorDomain Code=64 "The operation couldn’t be completed. ![]() Mavericks worked just fine, but Yosemite doesn't seem to be able to connect. Since upgrading to 10.10.3, I can't even connect to the TimeMachine drive on the QNAP.
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