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fourchu
Jul 08, 2011Aspirant
mirroring on ReadyNAS
hi there, and i thought it just wouldn't be a problem... we have readynas duo: Hostname: srv-nas Model: ReadyNAS Duo [X-RAID] Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.6 [1.00a043] Memory: 256 MB [2.5...
fourchu
Jul 11, 2011Aspirant
thanks for the feedback
sorry for posting the serial number. it is fixed now
The disk drive we are trying to mirror here is located on a Win XP 64bits plateform.
about the
how could i possibly know i would need that feature ? ==> internal IT team selected and ordered the product :(
it's just that i have been left by myself to get it to work. there is no resource available to get the device do the job, but i'm still liable in case of failure. go figure :(
I just want to mirror the content of a drive of a windows XP 64bits on our domain on this NAS device. It's just that i would rather avoid copying files that have simply not changed (about 95% of the content btw)
I tried cobian backup instead to no avail, same problem.
I tried my good old friend rsync from cygwin but encounter another issue (not related)
maybe i should be thinking outside the box and just forget about mirring?
do i have other options left ? or i should just send back this NAS device and have the team purchase a model that supports AD ?
any idea is appreciated here
thanks
sorry for posting the serial number. it is fixed now
The disk drive we are trying to mirror here is located on a Win XP 64bits plateform.
about the
If you want AD integration you should look at the Pro Series (Pro 2/4/6).
how could i possibly know i would need that feature ? ==> internal IT team selected and ordered the product :(
it's just that i have been left by myself to get it to work. there is no resource available to get the device do the job, but i'm still liable in case of failure. go figure :(
I just want to mirror the content of a drive of a windows XP 64bits on our domain on this NAS device. It's just that i would rather avoid copying files that have simply not changed (about 95% of the content btw)
I tried cobian backup instead to no avail, same problem.
I tried my good old friend rsync from cygwin but encounter another issue (not related)
maybe i should be thinking outside the box and just forget about mirring?
do i have other options left ? or i should just send back this NAS device and have the team purchase a model that supports AD ?
any idea is appreciated here
thanks
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