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Thread: Rsync Incrimental Backups from WHS 2011 to FreeNAS 8.0.4

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    Rsync Incrimental Backups from WHS 2011 to FreeNAS 8.0.4

    I have been trying for ages to enable Incrimental Backups between my Windows Home Server 2011 to my FreeNAS 8.0.4. For some reson I can not get this to work in the FreeNAS GUI. I haver added a couple of screenshots of the Rsync configs an hope that someone can either point me in the right direction or have a fix for me.

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    Fitzy

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    I've added th logs, if that helps ;-)

    Here's a snap shot of the log file RsyncLOG.jpg

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    Does the following fix the problem?

    - in Remote Host, just put the IP (remove the ::AfterDark)

    If not, can you try making a module without a space in the name?

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    192.168.2.15::AfterDark is what is in the Remote Host name

    If I don't have the folder name, how will it know to only look at that folder, on the WHS2011 box, as there are 10 folders I want to keep seperate?
    Last edited by aussiefitzy; 06-16-2012 at 02:21 PM.

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    Coming from WHS, I found the rsync setup a little confusing.

    WHS does not have an rsync client/server (that I know of). You will have to use something like DeltaCopy, which is what I use to push files from my Windows PC's to FreeNAS.

    In DeltaCopy (on the WHS box), you setup what you want rsync to send to FreeNAS. On the FreeNAS side, you only have to configure the "Rsync Module" under the services tab (your first screen capture). If I understand your requirements correctly, you shouldn't need to configure anything in the second screen capture you provided.

    I don't logon to the forums terribly often, but I will check back to see how it goes for you. If I can help, I will. Good luck!

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    I realize this is a pretty old zombie, but in the event that it helps someone, somewhere, sometime...

    Looking at the log I see errors about unexpected local arguments "TV", and "Guys". That sounds like the backup path contained spaces that weren't properly escaped.
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