Re: Rsync to a Remote NAS

2012-06-07 Thread Chris Arnold
shouldnt have to open any ports because this is coming across the VPN, right? Chris Arnold schrieb: > Forgive me if this has been addressed here before. We have a remote office > that we need to backup to our NAS. We have a site to site certificate VPN. > The remote site has over 51gb that

Re: Rsync to a Remote NAS

2012-04-12 Thread Chris Arnold
click test connection, it does not connect. Does this one support the rsync daemon? - Original Message - From: "Joachim Otahal (privat)" To: "Chris Arnold" Cc: rsync@lists.samba.org Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 3:28:42 PM Subject: Re: Rsync to a Remote NAS This is like

Re: Run rsync even not connected

2012-04-12 Thread Chris Arnold
On Apr 11, 2012, at 10:48 PM, "Brian K. White" wrote: > Now just run the rsync command. no nohup, no &. Just so completely understand, it should be: rsync --options x no nohup no & Or am I completely wrong? Btw, Brian K. White, that looks familiar. You a member of the opensuse or postfix l

Re: Run rsync even not connected

2012-04-11 Thread Chris Arnold
can log back in and re-attach. > > On 04/11/12 22:05, Chris Arnold wrote: >> I hopethis hope this makes sense. How do you make rsync run even >> when not physically connected to the server? In other words, I run >> rsync from the terminal via vnc and when I log out of the

Run rsync even not connected

2012-04-11 Thread Chris Arnold
I hopethis hope this makes sense. How do you make rsync run even when not physically connected to the server? In other words, I run rsync from the terminal via vnc and when I log out of the connection, rsync stops running. Is there a script or something I can use? Sent from my iPhone -- Please

Re: Rsync to a Remote NAS

2012-04-11 Thread Chris Arnold
d volume, using mount > -t smbfs, then sync. See > http://users.softlab.ece.ntua.gr/~ttsiod/backup.html > > Greg > > On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Chris Arnold > mailto:carn...@electrichendrix.com>> > wrote: > > Forgive me if this has been addressed here bef

Rsync to a Remote NAS

2012-04-11 Thread Chris Arnold
Forgive me if this has been addressed here before. We have a remote office that we need to backup to our NAS. We have a site to site certificate VPN. The remote site has over 51gb that needs to be backed up to our NAS over that VPN. I have tried this command: rsync --verbose --progress --stats -