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computim
Mar 17, 2020Luminary
ReadyNas 628X Restore USB back on Factory reset unit
In search of information on the restore process from the USB backup to the facory reset ReadyNas unit. I've searched content and read about various porcesses and the information is a bit confusing to me. I've read about doing folder copy, creating a backup that reverses the process but I cant restore the backup to the data directory. I need to create a share in order to restore the backup to which then is a new layer getting to the data. All of this seems really odd with permission issues and such.
I'm looking to take the back up of data (readynas backup to USB) and restore the USB backup data to the readynas. Any assistance or guidance is greatly appreciated.
Tim
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- Marc_VNETGEAR Employee Retired
Reversing the process of the backup data would be to create a new Backup Job on the Factory reset ReadyNAS. You will have to reverse the Source and Destination. Creating a share though I think is needed as the path is not accepting to use the root (/data).
ReadyNAS system attempts to maintain original file ownership whenever possible. So from the backup process you made, all permissions could have been preserved or left from the last configuration you made.
This link might help:
https://kb.netgear.com/21047/How-do-I-recover-backed-up-data-using-my-Duo-v2-or-NV-v2
Note: This article is using a Legacy NAS but the backup configuration is the same with OS 6
Regards- computimLuminary
Marc_V I've gone through that document as I've done in the past. I get to the step where I selec the external USB (media/USB Drive) as the source (local) and the Readynas /storage (local) as the destination. However, the storage highligths red? I can select a sahre created on the storage volume but I am not able to retore the folder structure from the backup directly to the volume.
I took a full backup which created the folder structure from the Readynas how do I restore the original folder structure vs the generic created on new volume? I would hate to restore to a share to have to move all the data individually back to the folder structure on the storage volume?
Thoughts?
Tim
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