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Limerick_fr's avatar
Sep 29, 2020
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OS6 Backup feature

Hi all,   Me again ! :D When a incremental backup runs from ReadyNAS (A) to an attached USB drive (B) it, of course, adds new files from A to B. But if files are removed from A, it seems that the...
  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Sep 30, 2020

    Limerick_fr wrote:

    But on my original backup, I managed to setup a single backup process which runs only once to backup the whole ReadyNAS to the USB HDD in one shot.

     

    Here it seems that I have to setup a backup for each share ...

     

    Instead of having a single process, multiple ones will have to run, am I right? 20 shares = 20 setup = 20 runs ?


    If you do this trick on the source, then you will need multiple backup jobs.  They would run sequentially, and can be on the same schedule.  Personally I do back up my own NAS with one backup job per share, as it does give me a bit more flexibility on the destination(s) and scheduling.

     

    However, you can back up the entire NAS with one backup job if you apply this trick in a somewhat different way.

    You set up the USB destination folder as a share (it might already be one), and enable rsync on it - making it read/write, since it is a destination.  Then instead of making the source "remote", you make the destination "remote" - using the same trick with 127.0.0.1.

     

     

     

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