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PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 12:29 pm 
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Hi!
Is there a command to turn around the direction of the mirror-copy?
i would like to copy disk0 to a specific path (on an other NAS).

At the moment the copy process goes "through" my desktop-PC. I would prefer the direct way from nas to nas...

Any ideas?


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 6:42 am 
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qoute from the manual:

NASlite-2 storage disks can be set to act as mirror
copies of other storage disks for the purpose of
content replication or backup. Both local and remote
disks can be mirrored. Mirrors can be set to sync
once per day at any given hour. In order to
designate a storage disk as a mirror, NASLite-2
requires three parameters as follows:
1. Remote IP address (example: 192.168.1.3).
2. Source disk name (example: Disk-2).
3. Mirror sync hour (example: 04)
NASLite-2 Administration Utility
Typical Mirror to Disk-N Screen
The three necessary parameters are input on a
single line and are separated with a slash (example:
192.168.1.3/Disk-2/04). If the mirror source is local,
then the remote server IP address is omitted and a
leading slash is used (example: /Disk-2/04). If the
hour parameter is omitted, then 00 is assumed and
the mirror will sync at the beginning of each new
day.
The NASLite-2 rsync service must always be
enabled on a remote source. However it is not
required for local mirroring or on a server hosting the
destination mirror disk.
Mirroring parameters are saved in a file named
MIRROR at the root of the mirror drive. That file can
be manipulated only via the NASLite-2
Administration Utility and cannot be deleted or
tampered with manually. Seeing that file at the root
of a storage drive is an indication that the disk is a
mirror and that the content is a copy.


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