![]() ![]() I now see the volume appearing in the Disk Utility and when I click on "Verify" I get the following output:Ĭhecking file systemJournal need to be replayed but volume is read-only UPDATE: As I suspected while writing this question I probably have a problem with read/write permissions. My sparsebundle file is on a Synology DS408 NAS and has been running without a problem for about 2 years now :( I thought this might be due to not running theĬommand as a su, so I tried it with sudo but this had the same result. ![]() ![]() dev/disk2s2: Permission deniedjournal_replay(/dev/disk2s2) returned 13". Total sectors for embedded volume = 0 0x00Īs you can see there is also an error saying "Unable to open Total sectors for volume = 2865568976 0xaacd1cd0 ** The volume Time Machine Backups was found corrupt and needs to be repaired.Īlternate VHB is at block 2865568974 0xaacd1cce Journal need to be replayed but volume is read-only Using cacheBlockSize=32K cacheTotalBlock=32768 cacheSize=1048576K.Įxecuting fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-540.1~34). Unable to open block device /dev/disk2s2: Permission deniedjournal_replay(/dev/disk2s2) returned 13 Volume is corrupt and needed to be repaired: Which resulted in the following /dev/ devices:Īfterwards I ran the fsch_hfs command to check the main volume (/dev/ Hdiutil attach -nomount -readwrite flattop.sparsebundle I'm no longer able to mount the sparsebundle file as I get an error stating that there are no mountable filesystems. ![]()
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