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beaumonr
Sep 18, 2024Aspirant
Enabling SSH access on Readynas Ultra 2
Hi, I've got two old Readynas ultra 2's which I am replacing with 2 new Synology DS224's mainly due to age and the declining support. In order to migrate the data I want to run some Rsynch routin...
- Sep 18, 2024
Note I instructed you to log in as root with the NAS admin password.
Sandshark
Sep 18, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
Do make sure you've set rsync access to read/write and that the Synology is included in the allowed hosts, if you've used that option.
beaumonr
Sep 18, 2024Aspirant
Hi,
I've checked the Rsynch config on the Synology, edited the Rsynch account and then checked the share destination settings so that the Rsynch account has full read write access to it. I can't see any other settings or permissions here.
When I create the back up job on the Readynas, using the Synology share above as the destination and specifying the server by IP address and the Rsynch account and password, I can't get the "test connection" to work says it always fails.
not getting any other useful information. both on the same network, can see each other. I'm at a loss for next step
thanks
Rob
- StephenBSep 18, 2024Guru - Experienced User
beaumonr wrote:
When I create the back up job on the Readynas, using the Synology share above as the destination and specifying the server by IP address and the Rsynch account and password, I can't get the "test connection" to work says it always fails.
Have you tried running the job anyway? It's been a while since I used 4.2.x firmware, but my recollection is that sometimes test connection failed but the backup job still worked.
FWIW, another option is to use SMB.
- SandsharkSep 19, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
I'm not familiar with Synology, but I wonder if it's not a case of properly specifying the share name. For example, on a ReadyNAS, you specify the backup share as just Backup in the GUI, not data/Backup, but from SSH, you have to specify data/Backup. Maybe the same, maybe different, on a Synology.
- StephenBSep 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
I'm not familiar with Synology, but I wonder if it's not a case of properly specifying the share name.
I mentioned this possiblity (using the correct destination path) above, and it is certainly something to look at.
Another thing I recall is that often it is better to use the IP address as the remote destination and not the host name.
But I have seen "test connection" fail when it shouldn't have. It is easy to try, and shouldn't do any harm.
- beaumonrSep 19, 2024Aspirant
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Have you tried running the job anyway? It's been a while since I used 4.2.x firmware, but my recollection is that sometimes test connection failed but the backup job still worked.
FWIW, another option is to use SMB.
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Oooooh yes ... wonderful, now why didn't I think of that. brilliant thanks.
So I have two identical Readynas Ultras which I've used for 8 years as main and back up, the project is to migrate everything from them to a pair of DS224s in an identical set up. Main and Backup.
I tried all your brilliant advice on my Readynas backup box and got the above rsync connection to work with a small test job to the new Synology main box.. So tried exactly the same on the main Readynas server but its failing with this error.
I've been through all the permissions on the shares, have both instances of frontview to each box on my screen side by side but on the box I want to back up from I can't seem to get round this error.
if you have any more wisdom it would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
Rob
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INCREMENTAL Backup started. Thu Sep 19 18:44:56 CEST 2024Job: 002
Protocol: rsync
Source: [test]/
Destination: 192.168.1.45::test
Error: auth failed on module test
rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at main.c(1534) [sender=3.0.9]
Backup failed. Thu Sep 19 18:44:56 CEST 2024.Reason for failure:
Error encountered copying data from source path /test/ ==> 192.168.1.45::test due to unknown reason. Please see log.------------------------------------------------------------------------
- StephenBSep 19, 2024Guru - Experienced User
beaumonr wrote:
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Have you tried running the job anyway? It's been a while since I used 4.2.x firmware, but my recollection is that sometimes test connection failed but the backup job still worked.
FWIW, another option is to use SMB.
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Oooooh yes ... wonderful, now why didn't I think of that. brilliant thanks.
So I have two identical Readynas Ultras which I've used for 8 years as main and back up, the project is to migrate everything from them to a pair of DS224s in an identical set up. Main and Backup.
I tried all your brilliant advice on my Readynas backup box and got the above rsync connection to work with a small test job to the new Synology main box.. So tried exactly the same on the main Readynas server but its failing with this error.
I've been through all the permissions on the shares, have both instances of frontview to each box on my screen side by side but on the box I want to back up from I can't seem to get round this error.
if you have any more wisdom it would be greatly appreciated.
cheers
Rob
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INCREMENTAL Backup started. Thu Sep 19 18:44:56 CEST 2024Job: 002
Protocol: rsync
Source: [test]/
Destination: 192.168.1.45::test
Error: auth failed on module test
rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at main.c(1534) [sender=3.0.9]
Backup failed. Thu Sep 19 18:44:56 CEST 2024.Reason for failure:
Error encountered copying data from source path /test/ ==> 192.168.1.45::test due to unknown reason. Please see log.------------------------------------------------------------------------
Is rsync enabled on the test share?
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