MAC

Summary:

Apple frequently publishes updates to Mac OS X. Occasionally these updates make changes to the web setup that can break the web interface for MassTransit. This article describes how to ensure that MassTransit functions properly after updating your Mac OS X installation.

Summary:

Yes, all MassTransit product types run natively on macOS as of version 4.2 to version 6.0.

Description:

The following describes macOS compatibility for other recent versions:

MassTransit Web Client

MassTransit Web Client versions 5.1 and later run natively on macOS.

MassTransit Servers in Compatibility Mode

Acronis Files Connect versions 10.0.4 and later have been tested for compatibility with macOS 10.12 ‘Sierra’. If you are running an earlier version of Acronis Files Connect, please install 10.0.4 or later to support Sierra client Macs.

Question:

Is it possible to change my password from the Macintosh when using Acronis Files Connect (formerly ExtremeZ-IP) on my server? Are there any issues I should be concerned about?

 

Question:

Why are my Intel Macs getting a Connection Failed 2 error?

Answer:

This error only happens if you are connecting to Microsoft Services for Macintosh (SFM) using the custom Microsoft User Authentication Module (MSUAM). This issue does not affect Acronis Files Connect because it uses either the built-in DHX or Kerberos User Authentication Modules which work fine on the Intel Macs.

Summary:

As noted in a previous Knowledge Base article, there is a bug in Mac OS X 10.5.6 that causes it to report no search results when searching against AFP servers other than Mac OS X 10.5, including Acronis Files Connect (formerly ExtremeZ-IP), Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger), Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther), and Microsoft's now discontinued Services for Macintosh (SFM) on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003.

As a workaround, restart the backup operation

This article applies to:

  • Acronis True Image for Mac

Symptoms

During backup of your Mac, you see the following error in logs:

Request failed. Parallels Desktop is not installed. 

Cause

As Acronis True Image for Mac has a possibility to back up Parallels Desktop virtual machines, during the disk level backups it sends to the system a request to check whether Parallels Desktop is installed. 

Description

The following Acronis products support macOS:

  • Acronis True Image 2016 and later
  • Acronis True Image for Mac (2015 version)
  • Acronis Backup 12.5
  • Acronis Backup Cloud
  • Acronis Mobility

(!) Other Acronis products do not support Apple Mac OS X. This means that:

Description

Acronis Disk Director (any version and edition) is not supported on Mac computers.

This includes:

  1. Installing and using Acronis Disk Director on macOS (any version)
  2. Installing and using Acronis Disk Director on BootCamp Windows
  3. Installing and using Acronis Disk Director on Parallels Windows or any other virtual machine on Mac computer
  4. Running Acronis Disk Director from a bootable media on Mac and any virtual machine on it

Acronis True Image 2016 supports these operating systems:

  • Windows 10 (all editions)
  • Windows 8.1 (all editions)
  • Windows 8 (all editions)
  • Windows 7 SP1 (all editions)
  • Windows XP SP3 (32-bit) with limitations*
  • Windows Home Server 2011
  • OS X El Capitan 10.11
  • OS X Yosemite 10.10
  • OS X Mavericks 10.9

Acronis True Image 2016 supports these mobile operating systems:

Symptoms

When recovering your Mac via Acronis rescue media, you have erased the system volume on the target disk by using Disk Utility prior to recovering the system. 

Recovery completes without errors, but the system does not boot after restore.        

Cause

Issue in the product.

Solution

This issue has been fixed in Acronis True Image 2021 Build 35810. Please update to the latest build.

As a workaround for earlier versions, erase the entire disk and format it as APFS before recovering your Mac:

Symptom

Installation of Acronis True Image on Mac fails with the error message "Acronis software for business is installed on your Mac".

Cause

Acronis True Image is incompatible with other Acronis software on Mac. Any other Acronis programs must be uninstalled before installing Acronis True Image.

Description

The M1 is Apple’s new silicon system on a chip using ARM64 architecture. The new chip was designed to work with macOS Big Sur and it is used inside MacBook Air with M1, Apple Silicon MacBook Pro and Mac mini with M1.

Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office supports Macs running on Apple silicon processors.

Acronis True Image 2021 supports Macs running on Apple silicon processor starting from Update 5 (Build 39229).

Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office(formerly Acronis True Image) is available in three packs (tiers): 1 computer, 3 computers, 5 computers.

If you have a 1-computer subscription, you can upgrade to a 3-computer or a 5-computer subscription. A 3-computer subscription can be upgraded to a 5-computer subscription.

To upgrade to a 3-computer subscription, you need to purchase an Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (Essentials, Advanced or Premium) for 3 computers. Three 1-computer subscriptions cannot be automatically summed up into a 3-computer subscription.

Introduction

Using Acronis True Image 2019 and later you can duplicate all your data and make macOS bootable on your new hard drive via Disk Cloning. You can use this to migrate to a new Mac computer or to clone the system to an external HDD and have a bootable copy of the system.

Keep in mind the following limitations:

Introduction

You can transfer your existing Acronis True Image license to a new computer, if the previously used computer becomes retired and is no longer used. In other cases, a new Acronis license must be bought for the new computer.

Applies to both Acronis-hosted and partner-hosted cloud locations.

Operating System - MacOS

For Windows and Linux speedtest use Connection Verification tool with speedtest function - KB47678

 

Preparation

1. Download archive_io_ctl: