09-17-2015, 01:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-17-2015, 02:35 AM by firenice03.)
I'm testing a backup (restore point) now over network to a NAS... Its FreeNAS running on a VM (Virtual Box).
It mapped via smb in the address bar; I browsed to it by "Browse Network", it mounted the NAS and folders - then set path in Systemback... As far as formatting I think I have that share as ZFS..
I ran with defaults but there's not much on this system (should be a relatively small file)
I'll confirm more after backup completes - running it on my puny system (The Dell Mini in my sig)
Hope the info helps? Maybe the EXT4 formatting??
****UPDATE - NOT TO NAS****
Confirmed, Systemback allowed mapping to /media/"myfolder" which is usually mounted to my NAS, however it was not mounted :'( my bad.. When I mounted the path to the NAS - Systemback would no longer allow this as a usable directory, went Red and an X..
Sorry for the confusion - I assume the back up directory could be copied after the fact or scripted but would be a nice addition to save directly to a NAS....
It mapped via smb in the address bar; I browsed to it by "Browse Network", it mounted the NAS and folders - then set path in Systemback... As far as formatting I think I have that share as ZFS..
I ran with defaults but there's not much on this system (should be a relatively small file)
I'll confirm more after backup completes - running it on my puny system (The Dell Mini in my sig)
Hope the info helps? Maybe the EXT4 formatting??
****UPDATE - NOT TO NAS****
Confirmed, Systemback allowed mapping to /media/"myfolder" which is usually mounted to my NAS, however it was not mounted :'( my bad.. When I mounted the path to the NAS - Systemback would no longer allow this as a usable directory, went Red and an X..
Sorry for the confusion - I assume the back up directory could be copied after the fact or scripted but would be a nice addition to save directly to a NAS....
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