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radioguru6613
May 19, 2016Aspirant
Differential (Bi-Directional) Backups RN3220 Series
Quick (they never are) question about running NAS to NAS backups... I have (2) RN3220 units where unit 2 backs up unit 1 weekly. About a month ago we decided to remove a Synology Rackstation from our...
- May 19, 2016
Maybe run rsync with the readynas share as the source and the synology share as the destination?
Then make sure it's what you want, and reverse the rsync (synology->readynas). You have the synology share backed up on the readynas already, so it seems safe.
Doing this differentially on the readynas would require you to use ssh to enter the rsync command - since the first time the back is run it will do a full copy. But it won't delete the files already in the share (as long as don't check the option to delete files not found on the source).
kohdee
May 19, 2016NETGEAR Expert
If you have data on your RN3220 that matches exactly (or pretty close to) the Synology box, you should be able to complete an rsync backup from Backups. The first backup is always a full backup though -- you might be able to get away with canceling the first full backup and then running the incremental backup by just starting the job again.
How did you configure this backup job? I'm a little confused with what your existing structure is and what you want it to be in the end?
We don't have a bidirectional sync that would keep both in sync, but you could have a pull job rsync and a push job rsync and it should be incremental.
radioguru6613
May 19, 2016Aspirant
The structure should be each year > month > day > camera and the images shot for that day in 1 location (NAS).
What happened was that the software we run (Photomover Pro) was changed from backing up to the master directory on the old Synology Rackstation and started to archive to the RN3220. The rest of the machines continued to save files to the original location. What I am facing is a vast amount of images that don't match between 2 NAS units and it's not just in say 2016 when we migrated but since the images are sorted to year > month and date, I can have images that were moved the RN unit that can be anywhere from 2003 to today.
The orignal migration method was an RYSNC PULL from the Synology to the RN3220-01, what I didn't think to do until now was to run an RSync in the opposite direction as incremental... obviously I've made copies of the directories to experiment. But if this would result in the 2 units finding the missing files from each and I wind up with 1 organized master backup, then I'm all for it.
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