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  1. I'm assuming youre running luckyBackup through a docker container or a vm? if thats the case, this approach likely wont work since I am backing up my entire unraid server. Ive tried rsync over ssh but the overhead was quite heavy. it took me about 2 days to copy everything over rsync to an iscsi target vs almost a week to copy stuff over ssh. Not quite sure why since it should theoretically be very close in speeds. a bit off topic for the thread, but this is because I am keeping 2 separate full copies of the data alternating every other month. This is a local backup. If it were a remote backup, I would be using a less heavy approach.
  2. Its mainly because I've been running into issues with backing up huge amounts of data and files with SMB and NFS. Meanwhile, my testing using iSCSI has been essentially flawless. Since its a full backup of 40+TB of data that runs once a month, iSCSI has been the only solution that works at the speeds I expect. edit: also im glad to know its just a normal iscsi command.
  3. I have the iscsi initiator plugin, is there a way to connect to an iscsi target and mount the partition via a user script? I’m trying to make a backup script that once a month will send a WOL packet to the backup server, connect to an iscsi target on the backup server, mount the partition located on the iscsi target, backup the data, unmount the partition on the iscsi target, then send an ssh command to shutdown the backup server. Thank you for the hard work and I look forward to your reply!
  4. Thank you. Not sure how I missed this. I appreciate the quick response. All is working now.
  5. Hi, I'm having an issue connection to the web interfaces from outside of my LAN through a Wireguard tunnel. Currently my server is collocated and I can only access it remotely. I have tried adding the below command to my go file as well as running it through the console after boot, but to no avail. /sbin/modprobe iptable_mangle Does anyone else have experience trying to access the VPN containers remotely? If so, how did you solve this issue? (Side note: The web UI is accessible through the LAN. I know this because I can access it using a Firefox container and navigating to the LAN address of the server and the web ui port. Also, this is happening for both Qbittorrent_vpn and Sabnzbd_vpn.) I am running Unraid 7.0.0-beta.2

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