Easy way to migrate from Synology to a new Synology

  1. I agree, It was a joke.

  2. I think I didn’t format disks, they are new. I think on the old NAS didn’t format them two years ago, I’m not sure. I can see the total capacity. Is there eny way to check it?

  3. Ok.

  4. Just on the new NAS, not the old, ok.

  5. Ok,

  6. Ok.

  7. Ok.

  8. Understood. I didn’t know why I have to do that. It’s not necessary, ok.

  9. Ok.

  10. When I wrote that type of address I got an error, I could not access it, \192.168.1.189\volume1\video doesn’t work, I got and access error, account and password is correct. It’s a share folder, with the correct permissions read and write. Mount in Media01/RemoteNAS01 (or another name). All devices are on the same net, yes.
    I had to write the network name in Windows: /NASDS214play/volume1/video) and then I can see the folder.

  11. Ok.

  12. Ok, next time I’ll do in this way, thanks.

13-20 Ok, thanks.

  1. I did it, but I think I deleted the old file path before updating the library, I’m not sure.

Then, I’m going to uninstall Plex, reinstall, recopy Plex Media Server contents, go to Plex Settings -> Server -> Library and disable automatic library updates, disable periodic library updates, disable empty trash automatically after every scan. I hope Plex be able to re-use the metadata.

Thanks a lot for your time!

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