Post AdckOrczAJWU5Wnp3Y by TikToc@noagendasocial.com
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(DIR) Post #AdciN5rv3027lfodhQ by zonz@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-08T03:30:56Z
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Has anyone had any experience with a Network Attached Storage that randomly replaces a file with an older version of the file? In particular, I have replaced an old mkv file with a newer, larger mkv file. Weeks later, the file reverted back to the older version of the mkv file. I have no idea why or how this is happening.
(DIR) Post #AdckOrczAJWU5Wnp3Y by TikToc@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-08T03:53:40Z
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@zonz -- Does your NAS have active Version Control running on it?
(DIR) Post #AdckvJs7gp7ux7MJzE by cryptoduke@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-08T03:59:31Z
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@TikToc @zonz what NAS do you have?
(DIR) Post #Adcmk3GvGehoBviJSS by zonz@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-08T04:19:54Z
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@cryptoduke @TikToc It is an ASUS Lockerstor 10.Not sure about version control, sorry. It is running 10 drives in a RAID 5 array.
(DIR) Post #AdcnXV3SlBhcY2zr96 by TikToc@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-08T04:28:50Z
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@zonz @cryptoduke -- Well, if your system has ASUSTOR Backup/Snapshot Center running on it, then that might be what is "restoring" the original copy of the file. It thinks that the file was damaged or corrupted and restores it from a "snapshot" that it took of the original file. Check your system configuration on this.🙂
(DIR) Post #AdcnjfBKvy0xQoTn6G by zonz@noagendasocial.com
2024-01-08T04:31:02Z
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@TikToc @cryptoduke Thank you. 👍 That seems like a reasonable explanation. It was very strange.