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kiran_kankipati
Oct 11, 2018Guide
Rsync setup between NETGEAR ReadyNAS and FreeNAS
Hey guys, Today I managed to setup a working Rsync connection between my FreeNAS and NETGEAR ReadyNAS servers. I shot a detailed video of all the steps. FYI, in my scenario, I am using my FreeNAS as the Rsync source (push) and the NETGEAR as my archive server. (or a remote mirror site).
I was new to the same, and so when I searched I couldn't able to find exact steps between FreeNAS and NETGEAR. Instead I was able to get the FreeNAS<>FreeNAS guide or NETGEAR<>NETGEAR official documentation. Hence after a successful setup I thought of sharing my setup.
Hope this will be useful :)
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- JohnCM_SNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi kiran_kankipati,
Thank you for sharing this :). We appreciate your contribution to the community.
Feel free to post any suggestions, questions, recommendations or anything about your NAS that you think needs attention or will help others.
Regards,
Thanks a lot John. I loved the ReadyNAS Rsync live mouse-over status info, where it shows the bytes/data being transferred and the overall data being transferred :heart:
- HerriemanAspirant
Hi Kiran,
Your video came just in time: I just built a Freenas setup recentely. However, I do not seem to be able to find my Freenas server on my Readynas.
When I try to create a new backup task on the Readynas I fill in the IP address of my Freenas system where it says "Host". My Readynas however is not able to detect the Freenas system. When I click "Discover" it scans for about 1 second before reporting that it could not find any Rsync servers.
The Rsync service is enabled on my Freenas. Also I can ping both devices without any issues, they are on the same subnet.
I even tried to start with the Freenas setup (creating a new Rsync module, creating an Rsync task on the Freenas) but none of this has helped me. Was there perhaps a step or two that you had to perform before being able to connect the Readynas to the Freenas which you did not show in your video?
Thanks in advance,
Herrieman
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Herrieman wrote:
When I try to create a new backup task on the Readynas I fill in the IP address of my Freenas system where it says "Host". My Readynas however is not able to detect the Freenas system. When I click "Discover" it scans for about 1 second before reporting that it could not find any Rsync servers.
You don't need to discover, you can just enter the appropriate path.
- HerriemanAspirant
Hi StephenB,
I think I found it: suddenly after a reboot it worked. At first I had no idea why, until I saw that my VPN application had not connected. I think this is what caused the issue.
Strange thing though: I even tried on Linux Mint and it gave me the same error message. On Windows it works now.
Thanks for your time and tip.
Regards,
Herrieman
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