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1000 Topics6.2.2 Front USB Flash Auto Backup
Previously in version 4.x of the FrontView software on my ReadyNAS Ultra and NV there is a feature for automatically backing up a USB flash drive when inserted to the front USB port. Great feature. I thought I saw it in 6.2, but had not yet set it up. Now in 6.2.2 I cannot find that thing anywhere. Am I dreaming? When a USB flash device is detected, automatically copy the content to: Share: Path: Thank you.5.3KViews1like7CommentsReadyCLOUD backup not deleting files
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but there doesn't seem to be a dedicated forum for ReadyCLOUD users. I have a RN102 and do my backups using the Windows ReadyCLOUD PC app. The backup works fine as far as indexing and then uploading files. However, when I delete a file on the PC, it doesn't delete the file in the backup folder on the NAS. I tried various different network and folder access settings in the hope that it was just something I should have enabled and didn't. No luck. Is anyone else having the same issue? Does anyone know of a fix for it? If not, I hope they include it in their bug fixes, as it is seriously detracting from an otherwise decent product.5.4KViews1like2CommentsHow can one specify a different ssh port when using rsync?
Hello, I currently have a number of ReadyNAS Pro 6000 series NAS devices (RNDP6000). [I bought them last year, not knowing there was a newer, shinier, better model coming out shortly thereafter.] Either way, however, I am having issues with rsync over ssh. In short, is it possible to specify a different ssh port when using rsync in FrontView? Here are a few important facts 1) I can not use ssh port 22. My setup requires I use port numbers other than port 22 2) I can not have the router port forward to port 22 from an arbritrary external port as the source computer hosts a number of virtual machines and port 22 goes to a different virtual host which does not need to be backed-up. In short I can't get port forwarding tricks to work in this setup. 3) I do not want to use rsync without ssh as I value the encryption 4) I am using the RNDP6000 as the target device for the backup -- the source of the data is coming from a linux server (Redhat) 5) Because the source data is coming from a non-NAS devices, options such as Replicate are not an option I have tried a combination of the following for the FrontView rsync over ssh host address: mymachine.com:26, mymachine.com -p 26, mymachine.com, 26 where 26 is an example port number. Has anyone gotten this to work? I find it hard to belive that this can not be configured. But perhaps that is the case. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Jose3.7KViews1like3Comments