Replication; Preparing A Replication Destination - Buffalo TeraStation TS5210DN User Manual

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Description
The backup destination folders
B104
on the backup destination
TeraStation do not exist.
The drives were not
B105
recognized.
The file systems of the USB
B106
drive are not supported.
The device files such as "/dev/
B107
null" etc. does not exist.
Credentials to access a shared
B108
folder on the rsync-compatible
NAS device were not found.

Replication

Replication copies all data from a share to a share on a different TeraStation. This is an easy way to configure a
reliable system to provide data protection in the event your main TeraStation fails. To configure replication, connect
an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of each TeraStation and follow the procedure below.
Notes:
• For best results, use static IP addresses and a 10GbE port for connecting both replication TeraStations (source and
destination).
• Replication source data is copied to the replication destination folder with a differential overwrite. Any data that
is not in the replication source will be overwritten.

Preparing a Replication Destination

First, configure a folder as a replication destination.
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From Settings, click File Sharing.
2
Click
to the right of "Folder Setup".
3
Choose the folder to set as a replication destination.
Corrective Action
Check that the backup destination
folders on the backup destination
TeraStation exist in the shared folder
list.
Check that the drives are recognized
properly in Settings. If you configure
the "usbdisk" folders for the backup
source or destinations, confirm if
these folders exist in the shared folder
list.
Check that the USB drive is formatted
to the compatible file systems. If you
configure the management backup in
the backup job, FAT format cannot be
used for the backup destination.
Restart the TeraStation and try again.
Try adding the rsync-compatible NAS
device from the server list again.
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