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Author: Joseph Sinclair
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Subject: Re: Looking for NAS Hardware Recommendations
The info folder is used by the web interface; don't delete that unless you'd like to reload the device from scratch ;)
The correct value should be array1_Hshare. array1_Hshare is the rsync top-level "module" name, not a directory.

The issue you're seeing sounds like a case-match issue or something similar. The module will be exactly "array1_" followed by the (initial) name of the directory on the array.
If you initially put spaces in, or changed the name, then you'll have a hard time figuring out the module name because it's based on the first name you give for the share; it doesn't get updated if you change the share name later.

Also, if you changed the RAID settings, then try using array2 or array0, just in case it changed the array numbering.

On 07/10/2011 09:42 AM, Mark Phillips wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Joseph Sinclair
> <>wrote:
>
>> It's not in the manual, but the "BuffaloLink" mechanism that allows one NAS
>> to backup another is rsync.
>> You can rsync to the box (to do backups) with the following pattern:
>> rsync ${OPTIONS} rsync://${BACKUP_SERVER}/array1_${SHARE_NAME}/${DIR_NAME}
>>
>> In order to create anything on the NAS without rooting the device, you need
>> to go into the web admin screen and setup Samba (i.e. Windows) share's.
>> That creates the directories at the top level of the RAID array
>> (${SHARE_NAME} above). It also creates the rsync endpoints.
>>
>> I setup a shared folder on the NAS called Hshare. It is setup as a Windows,
> Apple and ftp shared folder. The ftp is so I can see if the file is
> there.....yes, I should root the device to ssh into it, but I thought I
> would give this a try first.
>
> I then tried to rsync a file to the NAS box with this command:
>
> rsync -tlzv file_name rsync://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/array1/Hshare/
>
> and got this error:
> unknown module 'array1
>
> I then re-read your post carefully...;-).... and tried this command
>
> rsync -tlzv file_name rsync://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/array1_Hshare/
>
> and got the error: unknown module 'array1_Hshare'
>
> When I ftp into the box, ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, I see two folders, array1
> and info. When I drill down into array1 I see the Hshare folder.
>
> Your email said to use array1_share-name, and the rsync man page says
> array1/share-name as far as I can tell. Neither worked. What am I missing?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
>
> P.S. There is a lot of stuff in the info folder that appeared after I set up
> the RAID1. Do I need it? Can I delete it?
>
>
>
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