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dacarson
Oct 03, 2022Aspirant
RSync over SSH failing without logs or details
MacOS Photos requires that you store your photos in their special filesystem. My MacOS doesn't have sufficient disk space to store all my photos and I would like them to be backed up.
I created a disk image on a share on my ReadyNas server. Unfortunately, the disk image itself is too big to backup via ReadyNAS Vault.
To backup my photos, what I ended up doing is enabling SSH on my MacOS, then using "remote: Rsync over SSH" to recursively copy all the files from the MacOS mounted disk image to a directory on the ReadyNAS server. This was working fine for a long time, but now I get an error:
"Error backup job DavidPhotos: Failure during copy."
but there is no details at all what this error is. When I go to the backup log for the Backup task, the log window is empty. (FWIW, I have never seen content in the log window).
The backup will run for about 15mins, then I get the 'Failed' indicator.
Does anyone know where I can find out why it is failing?
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Can you manually copy some photos to the disk image?
- dacarsonAspirant
Because the disk image is too big to back up, I am actually copying the photos out of the disk image into a flat directory structure. Pasted below the Backup screens.
When I click Test Connection, It says:
Successfully connected to:10.0.1.90:/Volumes/DavidPhotosBig/
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
dacarson wrote:
Because the disk image is too big to back up, I am actually copying the photos out of the disk image into a flat directory structure.
Sorry, I was confused on what you are saying. I don't know how to configure an rsync daemon on the mac (setting it up to allow access to the disk image) - I'm not a Mac user. Perhaps someone else here can give you some tips.
Have you tried doing this the other way around - running rsync on the Mac, with the NAS share as the target? That might be easier. I suggest starting with rsync, instead of rsync over ssh. Then you can sort out getting the ssh part to work after you get rsync running.
If the disk image is mounted on the Mac, you could also use something like FreeFileSync.
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