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#1 2008-11-03 19:55:30

zeroday
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backup between 2x CH3SNAS or DNS-323

What is the best way to backup content of Volume_1  / Volume_2 to another device?

Rsync? I see backup from Disk 1 to Disk 2 but I do not see a backup to a different (but identical) device

Is there a script outside?

Thanks
Zeroday

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#2 2008-11-03 21:11:13

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Re: backup between 2x CH3SNAS or DNS-323

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#3 2008-11-03 22:55:22

zeroday
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Re: backup between 2x CH3SNAS or DNS-323

fonz wrote:

This might interest you: http://backupnetclone.sourceforge.net/index.html

indeed intresting.
but too much . .I just want plain a complete "rsync" without hassle
above is with ssh and many scripts ..

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#4 2008-11-03 23:13:10

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Re: backup between 2x CH3SNAS or DNS-323

You can setup an rsync server, no need for ssh:
http://dns323.kood.org/forum/p19771-200 … tml#p19771

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#5 2008-11-04 22:24:42

zeroday
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Re: backup between 2x CH3SNAS or DNS-323

For a long time I wanted to try to copy content from one CH3SNAS to another today was the day I tried ..  So here my request for comment about my config ;-)

It’s quick, dirty, no security and I assume you already have installed fun_plug with telnet support
The NAS you want to backup needs to be pre-configured with the Fonz Fun_Plug for rsync usage and be part of your local LAN. You need to open a telnet session to make the correct configuration settings

first of all: create a rsyncd.conf file in `/ffp/etc` in this configuration file you put:

uid = root
gid = root
port = 5000
strict modes = false
[vol1]
path = /mnt/HD_a2
read only = no

The command you need to enter to start listening is:
rsync –daemon –config=/mnt/HD_a2/ffp/etc/rsyncd.conf

Than you start the rsync session at the destination CH3SNAS

The following command is what I use:

rsync –port=5000 –force –ignore-errors –exclude=/mnt/HD_a2/ffp
-avP [ip-address ch3snas I want to backup]::vol1 /mnt/HD_a2

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