Backing up remote SMB drives to array


descoladan

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Hello all,

New here and not sure if this is the right forum to post this question so let me know if there is a better spot for this questions.

 

Anyways, I have a smb device mounted in the Remote SMB/NFS shares and I would like to back it up to a drive on my unRAID server.

Does anybody have advice/tips on how to do this?

 

I have tried searching around and looking at plugins/apps for this but I could not find anything to help me accomplish this.

 

 

Edit: Yes I am using the Unassigned Devices plugin, using the example scripts there, I was able to accomplish what I wanted.

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Hello all,

New here and not sure if this is the right forum to post this question so let me know if there is a better spot for this questions.

 

Anyways, I have a smb device mounted in the Remote SMB/NFS shares and I would like to back it up to a drive on my unRAID server.

Does anybody have advice/tips on how to do this?

 

I have tried searching around and looking at plugins/apps for this but I could not find anything to help me accomplish this.

 

I assume you are using the unassigned devices plugin.  Set up a script with UD that runs when you mount it and perform your backup.  Read the UD post and you can get some tips on how to run a script with UD.  Look at the examples.

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I assume you are using the unassigned devices plugin.  Set up a script with UD that runs when you mount it and perform your backup.  Read the UD post and you can get some tips on how to run a script with UD.  Look at the examples.

 

Oh yes, I actually forgot it was a plugin and not built in.

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