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andyhogg19
Jan 28, 2019Aspirant
ReadyNASRND2000 to NETGEAR RN21200-100NES ReadyNAS 212 2-Bay
Hi Guys,
I've read a lot of threads on data migration but not sure I can see anything that mirrors my query (apoligies if I've missed a solution)
Having experienced a few issues with my old R...
andyhogg19
Jan 28, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for the quick reply, the duo is still working so I am very interested in this piece of your reply..
If your duo is working, then you can simply set up the RN212 with the new disks and use the built-in backup jobs to transfer the files from the Duo to the RN212. I use rsync for this - not the fastest method with the Duo, but it is reliable. NFS or even SMB/CIFS will also work. I back up one share at a time.
So I think you are advising me to set up the new NAS with the new disks..I think I can do that without too much difficulty. I am not sure of the next step..the built in back up jobs to teamsfer the files from the Duo to RN212. Can you epxand a little please? Many thanks
StephenB
Jan 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
andyhogg19 wrote:
I am not sure of the next step..the built in back up jobs to transfer the files from the Duo to RN212. Can you expand a little please?
Both the Duo and the RN212 have built in backup jobs, and you could either "push" the files from the Duo, or "pull" them from the RN212.
Assuming "pull", you first need to enable rsync on the Duo (both as a service, and also for each share).
Then you create destination shares on the RN212 (it's simplest to match the shares you already have).
The source host for the backup job is simply the IP address of the duo. The source path is the share name. The destination path is the share name on the RN212.
After the backup completes, you should reset the file permissions and owners (done from the settings wheel for the share in the RN212).
Home shares are a bit more complicated. If you use them, it might be simpler to do a drag/drop from Windows (or MacOS). Personally I don't use them (and I don't see much need for them for home users).
If you have issues doing any of this, you can just post back here.
BTW, after you are up and running on the RN212, you can continue to use your duo as a backup NAS - running scheduled daily rsync backup jobs to keep your duo in sync with the RN212.
- andyhogg19Jan 28, 2019Aspirant
Really appreciate the fast response. New NAS is due to arrive Wednesday, so I'll get it up and running and try this.
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