Patrick_3000
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On December 15, 2022, right after Bluefin was released, I upgraded to Bluefin and, after adding a non-root administrator as requested with Bluefin, got an error message that my Backblaze credentials were not verified. I was therefore unable to continue doing cloud backups to Backblaze. I was unable to solve this problem even after deleting my Backblaze credentials and re-adding them. As a result, I downgraded to Angelfish, after which my Backblaze credentials worked again, and I have been using Angelfish ever since. (I posted about this in an earlier thread on December 16, 2022.)
Yesterday, however, I spun up a test Angelfish machine in a VM, upgraded to Bluefin, and then verified my Backblaze credentials in the test machine, and it worked--that is, the credentials verified. So, it seems that whatever the problem was earlier, it has perhaps been resolved, since Backblaze worked in Bluefin at least in my test VM.
I am now considering upgrading my main NAS to Bluefin again, but I'm worried that I could still have some problems with Backblaze credentials after the upgrade, and then I'd need to downgrade back to Angelfish, which would be a hassle. So, I'm wondering: do others have any feedback regarding whether Backblaze credentials work after upgrading to Bluefin?
Yesterday, however, I spun up a test Angelfish machine in a VM, upgraded to Bluefin, and then verified my Backblaze credentials in the test machine, and it worked--that is, the credentials verified. So, it seems that whatever the problem was earlier, it has perhaps been resolved, since Backblaze worked in Bluefin at least in my test VM.
I am now considering upgrading my main NAS to Bluefin again, but I'm worried that I could still have some problems with Backblaze credentials after the upgrade, and then I'd need to downgrade back to Angelfish, which would be a hassle. So, I'm wondering: do others have any feedback regarding whether Backblaze credentials work after upgrading to Bluefin?