I am trying to figure out my best option for "really" backing up my NAS ...
Setup: (omv6 - updated to current release)
- 3 data drives in a mergerFS pool (with several shared folders)
- 1 Snapraid parity drive
- (my other infrastructure is Windows 10)
Initially I thought about using rsync to replicate all shared folders onto a large drive in another Win desktop ... but after some research, I realize rsync isn't the best solution for backup as issues get updated with no way of reverting to an older point. So it would be okay to have a "current copy" in case of a HDD failure (but that I already have snapraid for), but not for a corruption or virus (ransomware, etc.)
Then I thought restic would be the way to go (still believe it's the way to go) ... but I ran into a snag: I got restic from GitHub and use it on the client side (Win 10 PC). It creates the backup (snapshots) just fine, but when I try to restore it - either locally (on a Win 10 machine) or back onto the NAS (any shared folder) - I run into:
(...)
ignoring error for \: invalid child node name \\MICROSERVER\pictures
ignoring error for \: invalid child node name \\MICROSERVER\pictures
Summary: Restored 0 Files (0 B) in 0:00
Fatal: There were 2 errors
- What am I doing wrong ...?
- How are others using restic ...?
- Should I abandon restic altogether ...?
- How (exactly) do you manage to do a decent backup on a Win10 infrastructure ...?
- ...?
(for the record, I know this is no where close to 3-2-1 yet ... but I got to start somewhere ...)