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rsync failing

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I'm trying to set a new unraid box as a target for a backup via rsync coming from Synology's HyperBackup and I'm getting a strange error:

 

May 19 21:28:01 Rackmeet sshd-session[83502]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by (uid=0)

May 19 21:28:02 Rackmeet elogind-daemon[1598]: New session 3 of user root. May 19 21:28:02 Rackmeet sshd-session[83502]: User child is on pid 83507

May 19 21:28:02 Rackmeet sshd-session[83507]: Starting session: command for root from 192.168.3.3 port 45136 id 0 May 19 21:28:02 Rackmeet rsyncd[83510]: rsync: [Receiver] unable to open config file "/etc/rsyncd.conf": No such file or directory (2)

 

I have backups in other servers and rsync just works. Do I have to generate a configuration file (/etc/rsyncd.conf)? I came across this in this forum and I'm having a hard time digesting that I have to do all of that just to be able to setup an rsync backup.

 

Is there a better way of doing this?

21 minutes ago, Thermus said:

Is there a better way of doing this?

Maybe this, and add to the template appropriate path mappings to your shares?

 

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