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Sep 15, 2011 12:02 AM in response to AdamHoughby tyrotex,Hi Adam,
Before I even realised that the Server app had a setting for TM, I just configured TM backups on my (SL) clients as I had done in SL.
I shared the drive(s) on the server I wanted to use.
For each client, I mounted the appropriate shared drive containing its sparseimage file, then set TM on the client to use that drive.
Then I unmounted the shared drive and started TM.
It mounted the remote drive (without displaying it in Finder) and opened the sparseimage, showing the "Time Machine Backups" volume on the desktop.
So you could use any drive attached to the server to backup any client.
It worked fine for me.
In the end, I changed my clients to use the (single) shared "Backups" volume which Server.app creates because I can fit all my stuff on one drive.
HTH
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Oct 2, 2011 5:14 PM in response to tyrotexby AdamHough,I tried this but TimeMachine on the Lion client continually complained that AFP doesn't support the required mechanism. I also tried moving to using just the one large external drive connected via Firewire but it seems external drives (at least over Firewire; not tried other interfaces) can no longer be used as repositories for network backups.
This kinda renders the Mac Mini useless as a TimeMachine server as a single 500GB drive just isn't large enough if there are any other computers that use it. I really don't understand why Apple has mucked up Lion Server so badly; this all worked quite well under Snow Leopard Server.
Thanks for the suggestion though.