Hello,
I would like that RSync run every week automatically at a specified time. In the screenshot you can see that I have set.
Unfortunately, it does not run automatically. Can anyone tell me why?
greeting
Kutsche
Hello,
I would like that RSync run every week automatically at a specified time. In the screenshot you can see that I have set.
Unfortunately, it does not run automatically. Can anyone tell me why?
greeting
Kutsche
Please post the content of /etc/cron.d/openmediavault-rsync.
Hello,
I once photographed the contents of the file on the screen, I do not know how else I can get to the contents of the file or copy the file to a USB stick. I hope you can do something with it.
greeting
Kutsche
Du musst einfach die Haken 'Jede Nte Minute/Stunde' wegmachen dann sollte es eigentlich funktionieren.
P.S.: Mit SSH einloggen ist einfacher, dann kannst Du den Text auf der Konsole kopieren
Hey,
das hat leider nichts gebracht. Ich habe es heute mal getestet, den Haken entfernt und die Ausführung auf Dienstag 12.00 Uhr gesetzt. Nichts ist passiert.
Ich habe mir für SSH nun mal PuTTY installiert. Ein anders Programm war mir jetzt nicht bekannt. Wenn ich dich richtig verstanden habe, müsste ich jetzt dort die Datei im Editor öffnen, so als wäre ich direkt am NAS und kann dann den Inhalt per Drag and Drop in eine andere Datei kopieren. Richtig? Soll ich das noch mal machen?
Gruß
Kutsche
Hello,
the problem is not yet solved. maybe someone has a suggestion?
greeting
Kutsche
Bei deinem Problem direkt kann ich dir nicht helfen.
Mit Putty aber schon. Nach dem Putty start bei "Host Name (or IP adress)" die IP-Adresse eintippen, welche OMV in deinem Netz hat. Bei "Port" sollte 22 stehen und der Punkt bei "Connection type" in SSH zu finden sein.
Dann klickst du auf "Open" und es sollte nach Benutzername sowie Kenntwort fragen. Dann bist du remote über ssh auf deinem OMV und kannst arbeiten als würdest du mit Tastatur + Monitor direkt davor sitzen. Hier funktioniert dann auch copy + paste
I'm having the same problem as well. My rsync jobs work fine if I manually execute them. Scheduling them however, provides no joy.
Give a screenshot of your settings and tell the schedule you are trying to use.
Have you tried this:
http://forums.openmediavault.o…f=21&t=322&start=10#p1892
P.S. You know that if you post your questions in English on an international board, it will greatly increase your chances of getting a helpful reply?
Auch wenn das Board International gehalten ist, können sowohl Volker/votdev, SerErris, Solo0815 sowie Ich, anderen Personen in unserer Muttersprache helfen.
Ach und tekkbebe versteht und spricht auch deutsch.
Scheut euch also nicht Fragen auf deutsch zu stellen!
Gruß
David
Zitat von "davidh2k"Auch wenn das Board International gehalten ist, können sowohl Volker/votdev, SerErris, Solo0815 sowie Ich, anderen Personen in unserer Muttersprache helfen.
Ach und tekkbebe versteht und spricht auch deutsch.
Scheut euch also nicht Fragen auf deutsch zu stellen!
Gruß
David
Oh, but do your German thing if you want. I'm just saying you are limiting your audience. And it's not like the Germans already managed to solve this issue, right?
Zitat von "Tom"Have you tried this:
http://forums.openmediavault.o…f=21&t=322&start=10#p1892
P.S. You know that if you post your questions in English on an international board, it will greatly increase your chances of getting a helpful reply?
Zitat von "Tom"
Oh, but do your German thing if you want. I'm just saying you are limiting your audience. And it's not like the Germans already managed to solve this issue, right?
Nobody is limiting anyone. As far as iam concerned. there are no rules here about which language should be used. So feel free to use either english or german!
Greetings
David
Tom, please. Not everyone can be fluent in English. The goal of the forum is to help as many people as possible, regardless of language.
Zitat von "Tom"Oh, but do your German thing if you want. I'm just saying you are limiting your audience. And it's not like the Germans already managed to solve this issue, right?
I use translate.google.com all the time. I usually don't reply to the german messages but I can read them.
You guys can use whatever language you prefer! Use Swahili if you want. I'm just saying that if you use anything else but English, you are limiting your audience. I thought that was obvious, but apparently it's a sensitive topic...
In this case I stopped following this thread the moment it went German, which is a pity, because I think I have a possible solution.
So why don't you translate your solution or post in English?? Worst case, they have to use a translator.
Let's get this thread back on topic, please.
Zitat von "ryecoaaron"So why don't you translate your solution or post in English??
I did, before everyone got their panties in a twist, at the end of Page 1 But for some reason more attention went to my P.S...
I thought you had another solution. His problem is that the rsync job is not running between two local shares. Your solution, while helpful, has to do with rsync to a remote server.
All I can think is that there is a permission problem the destination share.
Just to settle this. This is a local rsync job like Ryeco said. So Tom's solution does not apply to Kutsche's problem. Kutsche's picture is small but you can see that he put checkmark by every Nth minute and every Nth hour. Volker noticed this and told him to take checkmark off the Nth minute. But Volker must not have noticed that he had selected the Day in the job. Because the Day, Monday, was selected Kutsche did not need a checkmark in either the Nth minute or the Nth hour. So solution was to take both checkmarks off then Kutsche's job will run fine.
I take that back on Volker. It looks like he meant both, "Jede Nte Minute/Stunde" but maybe it was not clear.
Recursive should probably be checked too.
ownership for the folders should be root:users recursively.
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