Hi all,
I have a OsX remote folder (shared via SMB) mounted as a shared access.
I see the folder reshared by the NAS.
I would like to use the shared volume in HBS 3 in order to syncronize files in a local NAS folder. Unfortunately I can't see the volume in the volumes list.
I can only set as a destination folder for a unidirectional sync but I need exaclty the opposite.
Any idea how can I solve the problem?
Thanks in advance.
Syncronize a remote mounted folder
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Re: Syncronize a remote mounted folder
Did you create a "Storage Space" for the remote SMB host?walterbz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:22 pm Hi all,
I have a OsX remote folder (shared via SMB) mounted as a shared access. --> where did you mount this share? In NAS or PC?
I see the folder reshared by the NAS. --> means you have used Hybrid Mount to mount the remote share?
I would like to use the shared volume in HBS 3 in order to syncronize files in a local NAS folder. Unfortunately I can't see the volume in the volumes list.
I can only set as a destination folder for a unidirectional sync but I need exaclty the opposite.
Any idea how can I solve the problem?
Thanks in advance.
If yes, you can create an active sync job from the remote SMB host to a local NAS folder.
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