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* Update site/source/device-guides/mac/backup-mac.rst

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@@ -11,119 +11,70 @@ Mac Network Folder
Setup a Network Folder
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Please select what version of MacOS you are using from the two tabs below:
#. Identify or create a folder you would like to use to store your Start9 server's backups.
.. tabs::
.. tip:: You can select an external drive or folder within an external drive connected to your Mac if you'd like.
.. group-tab:: Ventura
#. Go to **System Settings**:
#. Identify or create a folder you would like to use to store your Start9 server's backups.
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-2.png
:width: 50%
:alt: System settings
.. tip:: You can select an external drive or folder within an external drive connected to your Mac if you'd like.
#. Click on **General** then **Sharing**:
#. Go to **System Settings**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-3.png
:width: 50%
:alt: general-sharing
.. figure:: /_static/images/tor/systemSettings.png
:width: 40%
:alt: System settings
#. Click the **info** icon:
#. Click on **General** then **Sharing**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-4.png
:width: 50%
:alt: enable-cifs
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/ventura-general-sharing.png
:width: 40%
:alt: general-sharing
#. Click the toggle to enable file sharing and the **"+"** icon and select the folder you would like to make backups to:
#. Click the toggle to enable file sharing and then click info icon:
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-5.png
:width: 50%
:alt: click-plus
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/ventura-enable-file-sharing.png
:width: 40%
:alt: enable-cifs
#. Once added, click **Options**:
#. Click on the **"+"** icon and select the folder you would like to make backups to:
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-6.png
:width: 50%
:alt: ventura-folder-added
#. Enable SMB sharing for the user you want to use and then click **Done**.
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/ventura-click-plus.png
:width: 40%
:alt: click-plus
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-7.png
:width: 50%
:alt: ventura-smb
#. Once added, click **Options**:
#. You can now move on to connecting your server.
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/ventura-folder-added.png
:width: 40%
:alt: ventura-folder-added
#. Enable SMB sharing for the user you want to use and then click **Done**:
.. tip:: You can find the hostname at the bottom of sharing window. You will need this in the next step.
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/ventura-smb.png
:width: 40%
:alt: ventura-smb
#. Click **Done** to close this window. You can now move on to connecting your server.
.. tip:: You can find the hostname at the bottom of sharing window. You will need this in the next step.
.. group-tab:: Pre-Ventura
#. Identify or create a folder you would like to use to store your Start9 server's backups.
.. tip:: You can select an external drive or folder within an external drive connected to your Mac if you'd like.
#. Go to **System Preferences** and click **Sharing**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/cifs-mac0.png
:width: 40%
:alt: sharing
#. Click **File Sharing**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/cifs-mac1.png
:width: 40%
:alt: file-sharing
#. Click the **"+"** icon under **Shared Folders** and add the folder you would like to back up to:
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/cifs-mac2.png
:width: 40%
:alt: click-plus
#. After selecting your folder, click **Options**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/cifs-mac3.png
:width: 40%
:alt: options
#. Enable **Share files and folders using SMB** and turn it on for the user you would like to use to authenticate and then click **Done**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/cifs-mac4.png
:width: 40%
:alt: SMB
#. Make a note of your computer's **Hostname** which can be found here:
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/cifs-mac-hostname.png
:width: 40%
:alt: hostname
#. You will also need the name of the "Shared Folder" you chose or created, as well as your Mac's username and password.
Connect Your Server
-------------------
#. Go to the **System** tab and click **Create Backup**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/config/backup.png
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-8.png
:width: 60%
:alt: system-create-backup
#. Click **Open New**:
.. figure:: /_static/images/config/backup0.png
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-9.png
:width: 60%
:alt: open-new
#. You will now see the following:
.. figure:: /_static/images/config/backup1.png
:width: 50%
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-10.png
:width: 60%
:alt: cifs-blank
Enter the credentials as follows:
@@ -143,7 +94,7 @@ Connect Your Server
* **Username** - This is the user on the remote machine that you used to create the shared directory.
* **Password** - This is the password to the above user.
.. figure:: /_static/images/cifs/cifs-mac5.png
.. figure:: /_static/images/backups/backup-macos-11.png
:width: 60%
.. note:: If you are on MacOS Catalina (version 10.15.7), and the backup fails, please `see this Apple support thread <https://discussions.apple.com/thread/253970425>`_. If the provided solution still doesn't work, SMB file sharing probably will not work for this old Mac. Consider backing up to a USB thumb drive instead.