03-21-2023 12:22 PM
Can't seem to find where this is covered in the documentation. Do I create a remote storage entry, choose NFS if I want to save it to a directory hosted on a remote server or something?
03-21-2023 12:25 PM
@CiscoBrownBelt yes, you can use SMB, CIFS, NFS or SSH remote storage for backups.
03-22-2023 06:08 AM
I am getting the following. Not sure if I should really run the commands stated for NFS on Windows. Any ideas?
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking.
mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep locks local, or start statd.
Cannot mount NFS remote device, please verify the remote directory name
03-22-2023 07:50 AM
@CiscoBrownBelt what syntax do you use? the error asks to confirm the remote directory name on the server.
03-22-2023 08:49 AM
I am just choosing option on GUI, not using CLI. The path I put it is just general /sharefolder/ etc. Even tried putting IP in front of /sharedfolder, etc.
03-22-2023 11:02 AM - edited 03-22-2023 11:07 AM
I just want to back it up to a shared.
03-22-2023 11:07 AM
@CiscoBrownBelt I've not use NFS before, so I'd have to test if required. I've used SSH to Ubuntu server before, works reliably and is obviously secure.
03-22-2023 11:28 AM
I tried to do that but it gave error saying can't do when STIG Compliance is enabled which I don't want to disable. Any ideas?
03-23-2023 11:48 AM
Actually trying to do it via SMB now but get the following error "Error
Cannot mount the SMB remote device. Please verify the host/share/username/password/domain/options if applicable. "
The IP, path, username, etc. all is correct. Any ideas?
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