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Bazstad01
Oct 14, 2019Aspirant
Restore from backup
Hi, I have automated backup running on my ReadyNAS 2100 (Radiator 4.2.31), which creates a single backup file (Using RSYNC to another ReadyNAS). How do I restore from this file to retreive a specif...
- Oct 14, 2019
Bazstad01 wrote:
Looks like I'm screwed then, but many thanks for the help and the links provided.
Well, you could try using the iSCSI initiator to connect to the destination LUN of the rsync backup job. You have nothing to lose, and it's possible you'll be able to get the file(s) you are looking for.
For future reference, the best approaches are to use ReadyDR (on OS 6 NAS), or to run backup software on the server that is using the LUN to back up the files that are in it.
StephenB
Oct 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
ReadyNAS backup jobs don't work as you describe - they copy over files to a destination folder, not to an single file.
If you aren't using the built in backup jobs, then it'd be helpful to get more details on what you are using.
- Bazstad01Oct 14, 2019Aspirant
Forgot to mention, the backup source is an ISCSI LUN, does this make a difference to the file created?
- schumakuOct 14, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Yes, it does make a difference: Strongly doubt the replicated container file can be re-purposed as an iSCSI LUN.
Look here: https://kb.netgear.com/24659/Why-Replicating-iSCSI-LUN-s-is-not-possible-on-ReadyNAS-OS-6 (sigh, you can ignore the ReadyData hint - these systems are no longer available).
- Bazstad01Oct 14, 2019Aspirant
Looks like I'm screwed then, but many thanks for the help and the links provided.
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