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If -d /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName ]]Įcho "Mounted NAS NFS $effectiveUserID $systemHostName" # -g -group "preserve group" is possibly not supported by a QNAP TS-131P. # Cannot use -a -archive: both imply -rlptgoD Yes, it’s not simple – except as a Bash script – the options which need to be set are many …Be that as it may, an example – I automount the NFS Server on the NAS box – The rsync route seems rather daunting to me.
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The scripts I use to which invoke “rsync” to drop all the changed and new files onto my NAS box have a code section like this – > systemctl list-unit-files | grep -i 'autofs' Then, simply mount the NAS box via NFS from the Linux machine – I use the Linux auto-mounter function. Usually, you’ll have to login to the admin user of the NAS box via SSH, to setup the UID and GID values – “chown … ” – the NAS boxes usually run Linux … The not so simple part of this solution is that, the UID and GID of that directory and, all the sub-directories and, all the files in those directories, have to be changed to have the same UID and GID as that of the user on the Linux machine.The simple answer is, setup the NFS Server on the NAS to export the directory where the Linux files are located. The Synology NAS boxes usually have an NFS Server function.Were you using the “ Active Backup for Business” Synology App or, something else? – Possibly the Synology “Drive Client”?
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Win 11 Pro 22H2 update only allows signing in using your MS Account and a 6 digit pass code.I have a Synology NAS with which I have been able to synchronise my desktop computer files using a client rpm package from Synology.

I don't want my employees reading about which Kardasian has the biggest butt, since they're being paid to do work. They spend more time and effort on crap like "widgets" to sell your info to advertisers. Microsoft once again can't stand anyone, especially SMB to run their own loca networks without permission to snoop on you. so back it's going since apparently there's no going back to Win 10 without the same issues. just purchased a $6K DELL Precision Workstation and I was told by Dell that their motherboards are now only able to run Windows 11, unless you specifically ask for Widows 10 system. However in my local Network Workgroup you can't sign in to any of your Synology devices. I can access using MS Edge but it shows the connection as being "not secure".
