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IgorS
Dec 08, 2015Aspirant
Rsync from ReadyNAS Pro 4 to ReadyNAS 314
Hello all, I have a ReadyNAS Pro 4 running on RAIDiator 4.2.27 and a newly installed ReadyNAS 314 running on OS 6.4.0. I've configured backup jobs on ReadyNAS 314 to use "remote: Rsync Server...
StephenB
Dec 08, 2015Guru - Experienced User
The issue isn't rsync - I use OS6 backup jobs to back up my Pro with no problems.
The user/groups need to be matched on the two systems - meaning that the assigned UIDs and GIDs for each user account/group need to be identical. There is one user/group that cannot be matched - nobody/nogroup (e.g. guest). I worked around this by reconfiguring ownership/group of my shares on the pro, so nobody/nogroup isn't the default for any.
Whether this matters operationally depends on your use case. If you restore backups from the RN314 to the pro, the owner/groups will be fine. If you switch to the RN314 when the Pro-4 fails, then you will want to match the owner/group configuration (or reset the ownership if it doesn't matter to you).
My PCs are all set up to use admin credentials when accessing the NAS, so the pro (and the other NAS) just use admin/admin for all the shares. Of course that approach won't work for everyone.
BTW, there are some changes to the way permissions are managed in 6.4.1. So you might look into that.
- IgorSDec 09, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for your input, Stephen!
There's certainly some user/ownership issue here. I checked source share, and "Folder Owner" and "Folder Group" were set differently than on target share. I fixed that on target side and tried again. Same effect.
So I'm not sure if this is the case.... Both NAS devices draw user info form the same AD (different DCs, though).
Rather than making sure if all GIDs and UIDs are the same, I defined backup jobs from the source (RN314) and chose "Windows/NAS (Timestamp)" as a target and typed in the target system name and target share name. No more ownership issues. And it's incremental.
-I.
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