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AlanWooler
Oct 27, 2016Aspirant
RN104 Replication to 2nd unit
Hi all, I have a ReadyNAS104 in my house and it currently backs up to a 3Tb USB drive each week. I am now wanting to buy a 2nd RN104 and put it into my shed as I have CAT5e cables linking them. What...
StephenB
Oct 27, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I use daily rsync backup jobs for each share to do something similar. User accounts aren't migrated, but those rarely change, so I don't see much issue with just making the changes manually on both systems. Likewise I don't change the configuration often, so I do those manually also.
If GID/UIDs match for the users and groups, then rsync should preserve everything.
This is not quite the same as ReadyDR (snapshots won't be identical on the two NAS).
FWIW, I'd also use a UPS on the backup NAS in the shed.
AlanWooler
Nov 06, 2016Aspirant
StephenB Thanks for the info. Yes I have now purchased another UPS to go on the 'NAS-2' for the shed, it does make perfect sence. I couldn't get the rsync to work for love nore money. In the end, I took a config backup of 'NAS-1' and restored it to 'NAS-2' and changed the name. It restored all the usernames and shares, so I then created a bac kup job for each share fron 'NAS-1' to 'NAS-2'. It too a bit of time to set up, but then split the load over the 7 days so I know my network won't get hammered doing everything in one day. It was anoying I couldn't find a better way, but as you say, I won't need to create new users, shares or FTP accounts that often, so doesn't matter if I have to create them by hand on both units.
Thansk for your help.
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