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JMcIntosh
May 25, 2015Aspirant
Incremental Backups not working with SMB Shares
Hi, Environment: ReadyNAS 3130 8TB 4 drives OS v6.2.4 Single Volume, Raid 5, X-Raid formatted 8 Shares defined with SMB Protocol enabled 1.3TB of data, 4.14TB free space. Everything in the gr...
JMcIntosh
May 27, 2015Aspirant
Full / Incremental Backup Jobs from SMB Shares w/RSYNC to USB Removable Media (HDDs)
Updated: May 15, 2015 with an assist from StephenB :D
This process creates a Backup Job from an SMB Share to a Removable Media HDD using RSYNC. This Backup Job automatically builds any required directory structures and can be configured to empty the target HDD as required. It also performs incremental backups on the 2nd pass.
The following steps have only been tested on a ReadyNAS 3130 running 6.2.4. Test them thoroughly before betting your data on them.
STEPS:
1 - Enable RSYNC on SMB Share using IP address of ReadyNAS
2 - Add a Backup Job and source: Share to destination: Share (bug workaround)
3 - Edit Backup Job and convert the destination to the USB port (use the port and not a drive name)
4 - Edit Backup Job and convert the source Share to an RSYNC backup
5 - Attach Backup Drive
STEP 1: Configure RSYNC Protocol on SMB Share(s)
Select Shares: Shares
Select SMB Share: Settings
Click Network Access Button
Click RSYNC Protocol Button
Move Slider to ON
Click SECURITY
Default Access: Read Only
Click HOSTS
Click + Button
Enter 127.0.0.1
Note: This is the default Local Host IP address
Click Yes
Click OK
STEP 2: Add the Backup Job Share to Share
Select Backup: Add Backup
Edit the Backup Job Name
Click Backup From: Local: Browse and select the Source SMB Share
Click Backup To: Local: Browse and select any other Share name
Note: this is a bug workaround and is a temporary selection
Click Next
Select Backup Schedule as desired
Select Schedule full backup: First time
Select On completion send: as desired
Click Finish
STEP 3 Change Backup Job Destination to USB Port
Click on Backup Job created in Step 2
Click Settings
Click Destination
Select Type: [usb]
Select Name: desired USB port.
Note: by selecting the port and not a media or HDD name allows this backup to output to any device attached to the port.
Click Path: [/DestinationFolder]
Note: This is the destination path name on the Backup Drive. It can be anything. RSYNC will create the path if it is not extant upon backup.
Click OK and complete the Backup Job edit
STEP 4 Change Backup Job Source from SMB Share to remote RSYNC server process
Click on Backup Job created in Step 2
Click Settings
Click Source
Select Type: [remote]
Select Name: [remote: Rsync Server]
Select Host: enter 127.0.0.1 the default Local Host IP address
Note: this must be the same address used in Step 1
Click Path: enter the name of the SMB Share just the name no /s or \s
Click Login: Enter a user name with Read/Write Privileges on the SMB Share
Click Password: Enter the user’s password
Click Test Connection will respond with “Successfully connected IP::Share Name
Click OK
Click OK and exit the Backup Job edit
STEP 5 Attach Backup Drive
Attach a new Backup Drive to the destination USB port
Click Settings: Format to empty the drive
Click the Power Button: Restart
Note: Although Eject and Format operate correctly and you will be able to browse, add files and folders to the Backup Drive it is not ‘Mounted’ and RSYNC will not operate. The only way to ‘mount’ the USB Backup drive is to Restart the ReadyNAS unit. Obviously after normal working hours. This bug has been reported to NetGear.
STEP 6 TEST, TEST, TEST
Remember, many Bothans died to bring you this information.
Be well and do good work, JMc
Updated: May 15, 2015 with an assist from StephenB :D
This process creates a Backup Job from an SMB Share to a Removable Media HDD using RSYNC. This Backup Job automatically builds any required directory structures and can be configured to empty the target HDD as required. It also performs incremental backups on the 2nd pass.
The following steps have only been tested on a ReadyNAS 3130 running 6.2.4. Test them thoroughly before betting your data on them.
STEPS:
1 - Enable RSYNC on SMB Share using IP address of ReadyNAS
2 - Add a Backup Job and source: Share to destination: Share (bug workaround)
3 - Edit Backup Job and convert the destination to the USB port (use the port and not a drive name)
4 - Edit Backup Job and convert the source Share to an RSYNC backup
5 - Attach Backup Drive
STEP 1: Configure RSYNC Protocol on SMB Share(s)
Select Shares: Shares
Select SMB Share: Settings
Click Network Access Button
Click RSYNC Protocol Button
Move Slider to ON
Click SECURITY
Default Access: Read Only
Click HOSTS
Click + Button
Enter 127.0.0.1
Note: This is the default Local Host IP address
Click Yes
Click OK
STEP 2: Add the Backup Job Share to Share
Select Backup: Add Backup
Edit the Backup Job Name
Click Backup From: Local: Browse and select the Source SMB Share
Click Backup To: Local: Browse and select any other Share name
Note: this is a bug workaround and is a temporary selection
Click Next
Select Backup Schedule as desired
Select Schedule full backup: First time
Select On completion send: as desired
Click Finish
STEP 3 Change Backup Job Destination to USB Port
Click on Backup Job created in Step 2
Click Settings
Click Destination
Select Type: [usb]
Select Name: desired USB port.
Note: by selecting the port and not a media or HDD name allows this backup to output to any device attached to the port.
Click Path: [/DestinationFolder]
Note: This is the destination path name on the Backup Drive. It can be anything. RSYNC will create the path if it is not extant upon backup.
Click OK and complete the Backup Job edit
STEP 4 Change Backup Job Source from SMB Share to remote RSYNC server process
Click on Backup Job created in Step 2
Click Settings
Click Source
Select Type: [remote]
Select Name: [remote: Rsync Server]
Select Host: enter 127.0.0.1 the default Local Host IP address
Note: this must be the same address used in Step 1
Click Path: enter the name of the SMB Share just the name no /s or \s
Click Login: Enter a user name with Read/Write Privileges on the SMB Share
Click Password: Enter the user’s password
Click Test Connection will respond with “Successfully connected IP::Share Name
Click OK
Click OK and exit the Backup Job edit
STEP 5 Attach Backup Drive
Attach a new Backup Drive to the destination USB port
Click Settings: Format to empty the drive
Click the Power Button: Restart
Note: Although Eject and Format operate correctly and you will be able to browse, add files and folders to the Backup Drive it is not ‘Mounted’ and RSYNC will not operate. The only way to ‘mount’ the USB Backup drive is to Restart the ReadyNAS unit. Obviously after normal working hours. This bug has been reported to NetGear.
STEP 6 TEST, TEST, TEST
Remember, many Bothans died to bring you this information.
Be well and do good work, JMc
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