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Introduction
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I have since come up with a better solution using Crashplan rather than hacking Synology. This article is workable, but not up to par in quality to be considered complete. |
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sudo apt-get install nfs-common showmount -e 192.168.0.190 # List available shares sudo mkdir /mnt/myshare.hidden sudo mount 192.168.0.190:/volum1/myshare.hidden /mnt/myshare.hidden/ # Success as the actual user, not sure what happens if I don't create the actual user or how to use a different name yet. |
Improving the Automatic Backup
- Progress log
- Start and stop process times
- Time span
- File integrity - CRC checks
- Emergency Alerts
- Security restricting terminal access and permissions to remotebackup
- Scalability - backup files that get too large
It turns out we can not create our own users with specific UIDs under 1024... so that makes backing up and restoring with proper UIDs a bit more challenging. Maybe storing and then restoring UIDs during and after backup.
CrashPlan GUI with Ubuntu Desktop
If you want to use the GUI with Ubuntu Desktop,
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Transfer speed fix test
http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=44749&start=30
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