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Just curious if anyone is using some of the free or paid online backup companies to sync their files (pictures, docs etc) over to online storage somewhere.
I was hoping to use Google's service but I can't seem to find any automated scripts to "rsync" my files over.
Any thoughts or recommendations?
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The new 1.09 beta firmware has this as the new feature.
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I'm on Windows so I don't know if this helps you.
I use JungleDisk with Amazon S3 as the destination.
NOTE: this is a paid service (pretty cheap), and is run by the people at RackSpace (which I do not use for hosting) - I am not affiliated with this company in any way.
What I like about it is that the JD client runs on any machine (OSX, linux, win32) and on my XP desktop it runs as a service all the time, doing monitoring and differential backups of anything updated on my local disks as well as DNS-323
I found this to be hassle free and very granular in terms of what I backup (filtering detail), how often, how many backups I keep, etc.
BUT it does cost $, both a monthly base rate (2-3/mo) and your data transfer to amazon.
I come out at 4-5/mo or so and sometimes 6-8, I'm backing up 1 server and 3 desktops and lots of data on my DNS-323.
I decided that the time I was investing in other free solutions was not worth it for me, but I'm not a linux and grep filtering master.
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I use the paid Humyo service. They support WebDav and I guess this could be uses by the DNS-323 to make automatic backups to the Humyo drive?
Anyone doing this? The feature in the new beta firmware only supports the Dlink service and that's not what I want...
Anton
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Hi All,
Humyo also provides WebDav access to their storage. I see that Neon provides WebDav features to the DNS-323 with a funplug. Does anyone have any experience with this neon package and adding a WebDav share to the DNS-323? 2nd step would be automatic synchronisation of data on my DNS-323 to the Humyo Webdav share.
Appreciate your help!!!
Anton
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Ok, I don't like "bumps", but I have nowhere else to ask this question...
Nobody any experience with this?
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zeroday wrote:
you can use s3cmd a script to upload to Amazon's S3 .. working like a charm !
Curious how to set this up. Perhaps @zeroday can add this to the wiki and link here?
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woutersa wrote:
Ok, I don't like "bumps", but I have nowhere else to ask this question...
Nobody any experience with this?
wortelsoft wrote:
The new 1.09 beta firmware has this as the new feature.
The ctera option works well - although it is a bit pricey - at the time wortelsoft made his post there was a 90 day free trial that you chould have used for testing.
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3rdparty wrote:
zeroday wrote:
you can use s3cmd a script to upload to Amazon's S3 .. working like a charm !
Curious how to set this up. Perhaps @zeroday can add this to the wiki and link here?
in fact it is simple
install fun_plug
install the python package
install / copy the s3cmd script and configure it.
Than it is just using the internal commands of s3cmd to copy data to the bucket of Amazon S3 (of course you need a Amazon S3 subscription)
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I use the S3 / S3cmd solution as well and i am happy with it.
I made a script to echo all of my fotos and documents to S3.
See the attachment. You can update it to your needs. Make sure you change the definitions at the top.
My box runs the script as a cronjob twice a month at night.
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zeroday wrote:
install fun_plug
install the python package
install / copy the s3cmd script and configure it.
Than it is just using the internal commands of s3cmd to copy data to the bucket of Amazon S3 (of course you need a Amazon S3 subscription)
Hello all,
I'm trying to run the s3cmd and I have run into a problem and would like your opinions.
I have the following installed:
DNS-323 firmware 1.08
fun_plug 0.5
python 2.5.5 (from optware, tried python 2.6, and get the same problem).
s3cmd 0.9.9.91
When I run s3cmd, python gets a Segmentation fault when it tries to load:
/opt/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload/_locale.so The file is there:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 14960 May 23 11:48 /opt/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload/_locale.so
It is called from line 1474 in s3cmd, which is a line in main() that is called before any commands are processed:
preferred_encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() or "UTF-8"
I can make it work (all s3cmd commands I have tried work) if I change the line to:
preferred_encoding = "UTF-8"
Anyone have an idea why I see this problem and you guys don't?
Thank you,
Chris
Last edited by chriso (2010-07-20 00:30:44)
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chriso wrote:
zeroday wrote:
install fun_plug
install the python package
install / copy the s3cmd script and configure it.
Than it is just using the internal commands of s3cmd to copy data to the bucket of Amazon S3 (of course you need a Amazon S3 subscription)Hello all,
I'm trying to run the s3cmd and I have run into a problem and would like your opinions.
I have the following installed:
DNS-323 firmware 1.08
fun_plug 0.5
python 2.5.5 (from optware, tried python 2.6, and get the same problem).
s3cmd 0.9.9.91
When I run s3cmd, python gets a Segmentation fault when it tries to load:
/opt/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload/_locale.so The file is there:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 14960 May 23 11:48 /opt/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload/_locale.so
It is called from line 1474 in s3cmd, which is a line in main() that is called before any commands are processed:
preferred_encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() or "UTF-8"
I can make it work (all s3cmd commands I have tried work) if I change the line to:
preferred_encoding = "UTF-8"
Anyone have an idea why I see this problem and you guys don't?
Thank you,
Chris
Maybe a Python version incompatibility? I use 2.5.2, the one found at this location:
http://81.216.140.39/dns-323/denyhosts/ … .5.2-2.tgz
(I also use s3cmd version 0.9.9.91 and fun_plug 0.5 but on a CH3SNAS)
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rintje wrote:
chriso wrote:
zeroday wrote:
install fun_plug
install the python package
install / copy the s3cmd script and configure it.
Than it is just using the internal commands of s3cmd to copy data to the bucket of Amazon S3 (of course you need a Amazon S3 subscription)Hello all,
I'm trying to run the s3cmd and I have run into a problem and would like your opinions.
I have the following installed:
DNS-323 firmware 1.08
fun_plug 0.5
python 2.5.5 (from optware, tried python 2.6, and get the same problem).
s3cmd 0.9.9.91
When I run s3cmd, python gets a Segmentation fault when it tries to load:
/opt/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload/_locale.so The file is there:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 14960 May 23 11:48 /opt/lib/python2.5/lib-dynload/_locale.so
It is called from line 1474 in s3cmd, which is a line in main() that is called before any commands are processed:
preferred_encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() or "UTF-8"
I can make it work (all s3cmd commands I have tried work) if I change the line to:
preferred_encoding = "UTF-8"
Anyone have an idea why I see this problem and you guys don't?
Thank you,
ChrisMaybe a Python version incompatibility? I use 2.5.2, the one found at this location:
http://81.216.140.39/dns-323/denyhosts/ … .5.2-2.tgz
(I also use s3cmd version 0.9.9.91 and fun_plug 0.5 but on a CH3SNAS)
Thank you very much rintje,
I tried the python you suggested and now it is working great. I guess the versions of python in optware have a few problems.
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