Firmware 1.5 (Transition path to QNAP, Time Machine fix)

Firmware 1.5 for Cisco Smart Storage has just been posted.  See announcement link or check the software center directly.   Release notes for the firmware will also be posted shortly.
The biggest news with Cisco fw1.5 is that users can migrate to QNAP branded software via the standard firmware upgrade process.
Upgrade your unit to the new fw1.5
Visit http://www.qnap.com/cisco and download the latest QNAP fw3.5, upgrade with this file
Your unit will now be running the latest feature set from QNAP.
This should give users the ability to receive bug fixes and feature improvements quicker.
Transistion Disclaimers:
Visit http://www.qnap.com/cisco for a list of feature differences between Cisco fw1.5 and QNAP fw3.5
There is no way to migrate a unit back once you upload a QNAP branded software image.  If you have questions about how the QNAP branded features vary or specific support questions, please post those to the QNAP support forum.
Two specific features are not supported on QNAP firmware: Mozy online backup and Cisco Access Now remote access.
Cisco Small Business Support Center engineers will not be able to help troubleshoot QNAP branded firmware units.  All software support for QNAP branded software will come from QNAP.  Support options are posted at http://www.qnap.com/cisco
HW warranty will still be processed by Cisco regardless of the software loaded on the unit. 
Apple Time Machine issue with Lion
This is not fixed in Cisco fw1.5.  Only the generic AFP issue has been addressed.
The path to fix this bug is to migrate to QNAP branded firmware (specifically fw 3.5)

I had no issues migrating a 324 from 1.4 to 1.5 to 3.5.  No data loss (I did back up my data).  This takes a little bit of time so set aside a few hours.
In between FW revs I did check the satus and operation - It has CIFS, AFP, ISCSI and NFS mounts all to check which I did and have no errors to report.  QNAP 3.5 code also fixes TimeMachine access and backp from Lion.
Best to pre-stage the FW first (go download everything prior to the update)   As a final step I did check the file system when I was up on 3.5.
It all worked out very well for me.   Here is what I did:
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Before I did this next step I valided the operation of the NSS and the 1.5 load - it all worked fine so Next:
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Message was edited by: David Cappello  (added the graphics/screen shots back in)

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    Time elapsed: 17.634 seconds
    Processing preflight info
              Space needed for this backup: 1.92 GB (468018 blocks of size 4096)
              Preserving last snapshot /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/Peter Drier’s Mac Pro/2012-08-26-192548
    Finished processing preflight info
    Copying items from "Fast" (mount: '/' fsUUID: 79881815-0EDF-3698-A685-315F87B9BE52 eventDBUUID: F0683183-083A-408F-930C-AAE5DA0C3F5E)
    Finished copying items for "Fast" (mount: '/' fsUUID: 79881815-0EDF-3698-A685-315F87B9BE52 eventDBUUID: F0683183-083A-408F-930C-AAE5DA0C3F5E)
    Time elapsed: 1 minute, 6.000 seconds
              Copied 1258 items (4.3 MB)
    Gathering events since 7162257515117251301.
    Needs new backup due to change in /private/var/db/.dat1161.001
    Copying items from "Video" (mount: '/Volumes/Video' fsUUID: A34192F9-20D3-3CCD-B80D-D55FC4EF34DC eventDBUUID: 2BD9CE6F-CCC5-456C-B1E4-26111ADAF2BE)
    Finished copying items for "Video" (mount: '/Volumes/Video' fsUUID: A34192F9-20D3-3CCD-B80D-D55FC4EF34DC eventDBUUID: 2BD9CE6F-CCC5-456C-B1E4-26111ADAF2BE)
    Time elapsed: 4.589 seconds
              Copied 1264 items (4.3 MB)
    Gathering events since 7162257515113311785.
    Copying items from "Data" (mount: '/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 35066226-2A07-3845-AF7F-69FE0268B156 eventDBUUID: 9CD375B1-5483-4D33-8759-1B5AC2E9A7E7)
    Finished copying items for "Data" (mount: '/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 35066226-2A07-3845-AF7F-69FE0268B156 eventDBUUID: 9CD375B1-5483-4D33-8759-1B5AC2E9A7E7)
    Time elapsed: 8 minutes, 24.000 seconds
              Copied 3328 items (29.6 MB)
    === Starting backup loop #2 ===
      Will use IncrementalBackupCopier
    Running preflight for "Fast" (mount: '/' fsUUID: 79881815-0EDF-3698-A685-315F87B9BE52 eventDBUUID: F0683183-083A-408F-930C-AAE5DA0C3F5E)
              Calculating size of changes
              Should copy 23 items (46 KB) representing 11 blocks of size 4096. 588570106 blocks available.
    Preflight complete for "Fast" (mount: '/' fsUUID: 79881815-0EDF-3698-A685-315F87B9BE52 eventDBUUID: F0683183-083A-408F-930C-AAE5DA0C3F5E)
    Time elapsed: 0.898 seconds
    Running preflight for "Video" (mount: '/Volumes/Video' fsUUID: A34192F9-20D3-3CCD-B80D-D55FC4EF34DC eventDBUUID: 2BD9CE6F-CCC5-456C-B1E4-26111ADAF2BE)
              Calculating size of changes
              Should copy 24 items (46 KB) representing 11 blocks of size 4096. 588550912 blocks available.
    Preflight complete for "Video" (mount: '/Volumes/Video' fsUUID: A34192F9-20D3-3CCD-B80D-D55FC4EF34DC eventDBUUID: 2BD9CE6F-CCC5-456C-B1E4-26111ADAF2BE)
    Time elapsed: 1.407 seconds
    Running preflight for "Data" (mount: '/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 35066226-2A07-3845-AF7F-69FE0268B156 eventDBUUID: 9CD375B1-5483-4D33-8759-1B5AC2E9A7E7)
              Calculating size of changes
              Should copy 2088 items (26.1 MB) representing 6360 blocks of size 4096. 588164391 blocks available.
    Preflight complete for "Data" (mount: '/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 35066226-2A07-3845-AF7F-69FE0268B156 eventDBUUID: 9CD375B1-5483-4D33-8759-1B5AC2E9A7E7)
    Time elapsed: 16.080 seconds
    Processing preflight info
              Space needed for this backup: 1.92 GB (468003 blocks of size 4096)
              Preserving last snapshot /Volumes/Time Machine/Backups.backupdb/Peter Drier’s Mac Pro/2012-08-26-194705.inProgress/220D224E-57C5-4AE7-ACC9-B362141889D7
    Finished processing preflight info
    Copying items from "Fast" (mount: '/' fsUUID: 79881815-0EDF-3698-A685-315F87B9BE52 eventDBUUID: F0683183-083A-408F-930C-AAE5DA0C3F5E)
    Finished copying items for "Fast" (mount: '/' fsUUID: 79881815-0EDF-3698-A685-315F87B9BE52 eventDBUUID: F0683183-083A-408F-930C-AAE5DA0C3F5E)
    Time elapsed: 44.483 seconds
              Copied 428 items (263 KB)
    Gathering events since 7162257515117277992.
    Needs new backup due to change in /Users/drierp/Library/Messages/chat.db-wal
    Copying items from "Video" (mount: '/Volumes/Video' fsUUID: A34192F9-20D3-3CCD-B80D-D55FC4EF34DC eventDBUUID: 2BD9CE6F-CCC5-456C-B1E4-26111ADAF2BE)
    Finished copying items for "Video" (mount: '/Volumes/Video' fsUUID: A34192F9-20D3-3CCD-B80D-D55FC4EF34DC eventDBUUID: 2BD9CE6F-CCC5-456C-B1E4-26111ADAF2BE)
    Time elapsed: 10.449 seconds
              Copied 434 items (263 KB)
    Gathering events since 7162257515113311785.
    Copying items from "Data" (mount: '/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 35066226-2A07-3845-AF7F-69FE0268B156 eventDBUUID: 9CD375B1-5483-4D33-8759-1B5AC2E9A7E7)
    Finished copying items for "Data" (mount: '/Volumes/Data' fsUUID: 35066226-2A07-3845-AF7F-69FE0268B156 eventDBUUID: 9CD375B1-5483-4D33-8759-1B5AC2E9A7E7)
    Time elapsed: 8 minutes, 30.000 seconds
              Copied 2498 items (25.6 MB)
    Some filesystem changes made during the course of the backup may not be accounted for. Still busy after 2 retries.
    Backup complete.
    Total time elapsed: 19 minutes, 47.000 seconds

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