Phil Stracchino schrieb am 10.05.23 um 20:11:
On 5/10/23 11:19, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
This is not really a Bacula question but I'm hoping someone has come
across this when using NFS to mount a NAS storage device.
As I understand it, the UID:GID on the remote storage and the local
SD daemon
It is a DLink DNS-325 which locked down so no chance of putting the SD there. I
guess I could reassign the SD uid:gid however that would upset some existing
backups on local disks.
Best
-Chris-
> On 10 May 2023, at 19:11, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>
> On 5/10/23 11:19, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
On 5/10/23 11:19, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
This is not really a Bacula question but I'm hoping someone has come
across this when using NFS to mount a NAS storage device.
As I understand it, the UID:GID on the remote storage and the local SD
daemon must match or permission denied results. My NAS
un, 30 Apr 2023, 11:15 am Dr. Thorsten Brandau, <
thorsten.bran...@brace.de> wrote:
> Cifs will be probably faster today. If there is a samba v4 installed
>
> - Originale Nachricht -
> Von: Chris Wilkinson
> Gesendet: 30.04.23 - 11:28
> An: "Dr. Thorsten Bra
Cifs will be probably faster today. If there is a samba v4 installed
- Originale Nachricht -
Von: Chris Wilkinson
Gesendet: 30.04.23 - 11:28
An: "Dr. Thorsten Brandau"
Betreff: Re: [Bacula-users] Storage protocols advice sought
> Many thanks for those thoughts. The conse
Many thanks for those thoughts. The consensus seems to be CIFS or NFS, v4
if possible. I've done CIFS previously and found it reasonably easy to set
up. I've not done NFS so I'll need to play around with it to find the
pitfalls.
I'm still not clear which is likely to run quickest which I suppose d
Bill Arlofski via Bacula-users schrieb am 30.04.23 um 01:04:
On 4/29/23 16:33, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I am about to set up a NAS on a local lan as a storage device. The
NAS offers CIFS, NFS, (S)FTP, WEBDAV as supported
protocols. The NAS OS is pretty much locked down so there isn't
really an o
On 4/29/23 16:33, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
I am about to set up a NAS on a local lan as a storage device. The NAS offers
CIFS, NFS, (S)FTP, WEBDAV as supported
protocols. The NAS OS is pretty much locked down so there isn't really an
option to install anything additional. I know that
CIFS and NFS
I am about to set up a NAS on a local lan as a storage device. The NAS
offers CIFS, NFS, (S)FTP, WEBDAV as supported protocols. The NAS OS is
pretty much locked down so there isn't really an option to install anything
additional. I know that CIFS and NFS can be locally mounted but wonder if
these a