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DownTown87
Jul 18, 2019Aspirant
Backup of iscsi LUN from a ReadyNas 316 to another ReadyNas 316
Dear all, I'm facing an issue where i need some help. I wanna mirror 4 iscsi LUN from one Netger ReadyNAS 316 to another. The goal is .... having all company data stored at the NAS and mi...
StephenB
Jul 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
iSCSI LUNs are block storage (opaque) as far as the NAS is concerned. So if you were to use rsync, you'd end up copying the entire LUN every time something in it changed. So that part of the backup wouldn't be incremental. It also wouldn't be coherent, since the iSCSI client could update the files in the LUN while the backup was running.
ReadyDR avoids both of these problems, though the cost is that the LUN will get fragmented over time.
Is it possible to back up the files in the LUN from the iSCSI client that uses it? For instance, create an NFS share on the local NAS, and run a backup on the client itself. Then mirror the NFS backup in the usual way. A variant would be to make the backup target a LUN on the destination NAS.
- DownTown87Jul 18, 2019Aspirant
Ok so this means I don't really have a chance to get around the ReadyDR Snapshot solution ?
I've already startet a replication via this way ...
Does it mean that in Future the Data will be safed inkremental ?
thx in advantage.
- StephenBJul 18, 2019Guru - Experienced User
DownTown87 wrote:
Does it mean that in Future the Data will be safed inkremental ?
ReadyDR does back up the LUNs incrementally.
DownTown87 wrote:
Ok so this means I don't really have a chance to get around the ReadyDR Snapshot solution ?
I think you could create your own script on the NAS that backed up the LUNs with rsync. Though it's not something I've tried (and I don't use iSCSI myself).
- DownTown87Jul 18, 2019Aspirant
Hey again,
so i ve started an backup using snapshots from the source NAS .... copying them to the destination NAS.
The Next time I'll take a snapshot it will do it inkremental or how does it work ?
thx so much in advantage
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