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Trytohelp11
Aug 24, 2015Aspirant
RN102 pulling Rsynch Backup from Linux Mint.
Good afternoon, How would like to configure my RN102 to backup the shared folder on my Linux Mint via Rsync. I would like to do as I would configure the NAS to connect to Linux Mint and pull off...
- Aug 24, 2015
On the Mint device you need to have the rsync daemon, and it needs to be configured to allow access to the folder. The Linux Mint folks should be able to help you with that.
On the ReadyNAS-
You create a backup job on the RN102.
Source type is "remote", using "remote: Rsync Server"
Host is the IP address or the name of the Mint device (I generally use IP address)
Path is the name of the server folder
Logon/password are whatever the Mint device needs
Destination type is "share", using the share name.
If you want to mirror the server, then check "remove deleted files on target" on advanced.
Schedule is of course as you like it.
Options should have "first time" in "schedule full backup".
I set "errors only" for completion, but that of course is up to you.
StephenB
Aug 24, 2015Guru - Experienced User
On the Mint device you need to have the rsync daemon, and it needs to be configured to allow access to the folder. The Linux Mint folks should be able to help you with that.
On the ReadyNAS-
You create a backup job on the RN102.
Source type is "remote", using "remote: Rsync Server"
Host is the IP address or the name of the Mint device (I generally use IP address)
Path is the name of the server folder
Logon/password are whatever the Mint device needs
Destination type is "share", using the share name.
If you want to mirror the server, then check "remove deleted files on target" on advanced.
Schedule is of course as you like it.
Options should have "first time" in "schedule full backup".
I set "errors only" for completion, but that of course is up to you.
- Trytohelp11Aug 24, 2015Aspirant
Hi there,
Thank you very much, I did imagine so, but is the mint side that i am not sure if i have to install a server or client. I suspect the server. Anyway thank you very much and have a nice day.
Regards
Trytohelp11
- StephenBAug 24, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Trytohelp11 wrote:
Hi there,
Thank you very much, I did imagine so, but is the mint side that i am not sure if i have to install a server or client. I suspect the server. Anyway thank you very much and have a nice day.
Regards
Trytohelp11
If you are using the ReadyNAS backup jobs, then you'd need to install the server (daemon).
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