Rsync "Module" Support
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Rsync "Module" Support
Pleeeeeeeease add Rsync Module support like the rest of mankind ........
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TVS-673 4.3.4 0387
4 X 3TB WD RED : 1 X 4TB HGST DESKSTAR R5
32GB
LAN-10G1SR-D, FiberHal for Cisco SFP-10G-SR
NETGEAR ProSAFE SS3300-28X
Backup :
TS-469L 4.3.4 0387
4 X 3TB WD RED R5
3GB
Located detached garage .. cheap offsite solution ...
2nd TS-469L awaiting drives and reassignment for front-line duty .......
TVS-673 4.3.4 0387
4 X 3TB WD RED : 1 X 4TB HGST DESKSTAR R5
32GB
LAN-10G1SR-D, FiberHal for Cisco SFP-10G-SR
NETGEAR ProSAFE SS3300-28X
Backup :
TS-469L 4.3.4 0387
4 X 3TB WD RED R5
3GB
Located detached garage .. cheap offsite solution ...
2nd TS-469L awaiting drives and reassignment for front-line duty .......
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Re: Rsync "Module" Support
I found this post by search, and I think I'm encountering the same issue, though the OP's post is ... brief . Here's my more verbose version.
I just got a TS-230, and still learning to use it. I tried out QSync but don't like that it litters my client system with .qsync directories, and also creates a massive directory of all files on the NAS in my home directory (under Windows, /Users/<username>/AppData/Local/QNAP/Qsync). So I decided to switch to rsync. (For Windows users, you can also use RoboCopy, which I've been using for decades. I thought I'd switch to rsync which I can also using with Linux.) I got it working, but I spent a lot of time fighting with using rsync modules. Here's what happens when I try to use a module:
If instead I use the directory to the public folder directly, rsync works fine:
I second the OP's request for module support.
I just got a TS-230, and still learning to use it. I tried out QSync but don't like that it litters my client system with .qsync directories, and also creates a massive directory of all files on the NAS in my home directory (under Windows, /Users/<username>/AppData/Local/QNAP/Qsync). So I decided to switch to rsync. (For Windows users, you can also use RoboCopy, which I've been using for decades. I thought I'd switch to rsync which I can also using with Linux.) I got it working, but I spent a lot of time fighting with using rsync modules. Here's what happens when I try to use a module:
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rsync -rtv admin@nas::Public/Projects-Linux/ Projects-Linux
rsync: [Receiver] failed to connect to nas (192.168.2.95): Connection refused (111)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(137) [Receiver=3.2.3]
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rsync -rtv admin@nas:/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Public/Projects-Linux/ Projects-Linux
TS-230, TS-253A, both with latest stable QTS
Rsync "Module" Support
Too many “:” in first attempt
Also you need to specify the path from the default directory for the admin account.
Why not use the built in Hybrid backup GUI interface?
QNAP support does not read this forum
Also you need to specify the path from the default directory for the admin account.
Why not use the built in Hybrid backup GUI interface?
QNAP support does not read this forum