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bedlam1's avatar
bedlam1
Prodigy
May 30, 2017
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Rsync Backup job NAS to USB drive suddenly displaying strange behaviour

The backup job in question has been running flawlessly 3 times a day for the last year.(alongside a similar job which is not mis-behaving)

The only change I have made since this began is installing OS 6.7.4

 

The settings are:

The Source Type is "volume" and the Name is "volume: data" Everything else is blank.

 

The Destination is Type "remote" and the Name is "remote: RSync Server", Host is "localhost" and Path is "USB_HDD_1/NAS_IAN_Backup"

Under Advanced compression is disabled and Remove deleted files on target is checked.

The USB Drive is NTFS format.

 

The odd behaviour is as follows:

The log shows the log as starting and completing within one second !!! and reports Backup Status: Success

Which is clearly not correct.

 

The log also shows the following:

sending incremental file list

sent 733 bytes received 41 bytes 1,548.00 bytes/sec
total size is 2,930 speedup is 3.79
S): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Documents, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Downloads, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Ians_Stuff, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Music, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/PC_Backup, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Pictures, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Recovered_Data, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Transmission, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/Videos, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/couchpotato, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
rsync: set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(data/sickrage, ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Operation not supported (95)
data/Documents/
data/Downloads/
data/Ians_Stuff/
data/Music/
data/PC_Backup/
data/Pictures/
data/Recovered_Data/
data/Transmission/
data/Videos/
data/couchpotato/
data/sickrage/

sent 838 bytes received 1,308 bytes 4,292.00 bytes/sec
total size is 2,930 speedup is 1.37
rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1183) [sender=3.1.1]

 

I am totally stumped by this and am hoping someone here can help me or better still provide a solution

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  • crazy_toy's avatar
    crazy_toy
    NETGEAR Expert

    Hi badiam1

     

    I dont understand job's setting , destination is 'remote' , host should be remote server host , not localhost

     

    Could you please paste settings' screenshot?

     

    Thanks

    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      crazy_toy wrote:

       

      I dont understand job's setting , destination is 'remote' , host should be remote server host , not localhost

       

       


      He's backing up to a locally connected USB drive using rsync, so the "remote" destination has to use localhost.

       

      It'd be far more direct if you could specify rsync with local source and local destination, but you can't do that.

       

       

      • bedlam1's avatar
        bedlam1
        Prodigy

        That's exactly correct @StephenB

        Shame Netgear "experts" don't know that

        Am still hoping for someone more knowledgeable to help withe the ACL problem

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