Rsync setup - newbie
I'm looking to setup an RSync server to backup some ReadyNAS units. However, I'm a pure Windows guy and haven't worked with Linux much. I've only really worked with Linux when there's an ISO that...
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Peter,Rsync is part of Linux and there is a very good chance it is already there. Did you try typing "rsync" at the Terminal?
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I have not installed Linux yet. I'm new to RSync and fairly new to Linux. I was looking for a wizard type install of both to get up and running quickly.
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This is an older article but may help you - http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/12263/~/setting-up-rsync-over-ssh-(x86).. I'd probably go with CentOS for your Linux box that will be the...
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If this really is not your forte and time is of the essence or workload is a factor, it may be worth considering getting a very large ReadyNAS unit and using their baked in backups to backup the boxes...
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peterbrennan wrote: I'm new to RSync and fairly new to Linux. I was looking for a wizard type install of both to get up and running quickly. No wizards in this world (but just google "rsync...
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As has been mentioned in your other two topics, why not use ReadyNAS Replicate?—http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1133241http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/951359
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peterbrennan wrote:I have not installed Linux yet. I'm new to RSync and fairly new to Linux. I was looking for a wizard type install of both to get up and running quickly. It's just a standard...
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RoguePacket wrote:As has been mentioned in your other two topics, why not use ReadyNAS Replicate?—Which is just another name for Rsync with a GUI added to it.
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Getting RSYNC working will be super easy, the GUI would actually make it much harder of us to help you. If you have not determined a Linux version yet, start with CentOS 7. Don't fool around with...
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Once you install CentOS (just accept the defaults, don't make it harder than necessary. This really can be super easy.) To get Rsync all we need to do is this...sudo yum -y install rsyncReally that...
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Scott Alan Miller wrote:RoguePacket wrote:As has been mentioned in your other two topics, why not use ReadyNAS Replicate?—Which is just another name for Rsync with a GUI added to it.Replicate does more...
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Matthew (NETGEAR) wrote:Scott Alan Miller wrote:RoguePacket wrote:As has been mentioned in your other two topics, why not use ReadyNAS Replicate?—Which is just another name for Rsync with a GUI added...
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I would not do that... Keep your backup strategy storage-agnostic. I mean if you're Windows shop configure DFS (which I hate but it should work for your particular case) or what you use for backups...
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Scott Alan Miller wrote:RoguePacket wrote:As has been mentioned in your other two topics, why not use ReadyNAS Replicate?—Which is just another name for Rsync with a GUI added to it.So...it is not...
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I would suggest using Replicate. It's easy to setup and works well.If you want to use Rsync options not exposed in the UI and create your own scripts via SSH you can, but that is not supported. You can...
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