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BlackEyedAngel
Jun 18, 2009Aspirant
Most efficient way to move files between shares
I have a large quantity of media on my ReadyNAS NV+ which I want to move from share A to share B. Using my PC to do this is very tedious (it's estimating nearly 20hrs to move about 200gb) - am I ri...
ivanek
Nov 28, 2010Aspirant
dbott67 wrote: WinSCP is a Windows GUI for SCP (secure copy, in linux parlance):
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php
Backup job, not batch job. :wink:
You can just create a backup job in Frontview to copy files to/from a USB drive that is attached to the NAS:
The files will just move between USB and the NAS, and won't have to traverse the network. WinSCP will work in the same way, but offer much more flexibility, as you will be able to work at a much more granular level (individual files & folders, as opposed to just folders).
-Dave
Hello,
i have found you answer and it seams perfect if I would be able to make it. I have downloaded EnableRootSSH and ToggleSSH Add-ons for my ReadyNAS NV+. I am able to switch it on. I have downloaded and installed winscp. But I have no idea how to use/configure it to be able to copy and moce files on my Readynas NV+. I have tried to find something on thos forum as well as in Google but without success. Clould you help please?
I have also found some info about mucommander whoch could be also used for this purpose, but nothing more specific.
Ivan
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