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tglazier
Dec 11, 2019Aspirant
Readynas 2120 resync after factory.
I had to factory my 2120 due to the volumes being red with a message to remove inactive volumes.
My data is backed up daily on to another ready nas (314).
My question is there an easy way to resync the data back?
2 Replies
- SandsharkSensei
Backup jobs on either one of the NAS is the best way. Push from the backup to the restored one or pull from backup by the restored one. I typically use rsync since it's a native Linux process.
Sandshark wrote:
Backup jobs on either one of the NAS is the best way. Push from the backup to the restored one or pull from backup by the restored one. I typically use rsync since it's a native Linux process.
I agree. I generally set up one backup job per share. Then transfer the most important shares first.
How is the data backed up to the RN314? Did you use ReadyDR, rsync or something else?
If you used ReadyDR, you'd need to use the FailBack procedure described here: https://kb.netgear.com/31232/ReadyDR-Recovering-data-from-a-ReadyDR-share
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