@@SonoranTech-hf5hf I was going to give up on truenas! These types of videos are important as it's a great software but does have a learning curve. In comparison Unraid is way easier to use and has alot of tutorials online!
Wish wish I had seen this before spending an hour messing around. This is exactly how I got it working in the end! It consistently saturates my 1G connection without issue.
Thank you so much for the video. TrueNAS Scale must have made some major changes because I could not get anyone else's method to work. Connecting through SSH and port 22 made all the difference.
How did you get this to work? I followed these steps and it seems to always hang on the last 8-15% of the backup. All file activity stops and digging into synology logs it seems like it's failing to check permissions. How come you didn't need to disable permission checks on synology side? This used to be a feature but has been long removed, yet you didn't need it anyway / your backups somehow completed w/o hanging at the end?
As long as it is accessible then yes. You might need to setup a vpn or another system to expose it, assuming you are crossing the internet. Make sure you look into how to do it securely so you don't open yourself to additional risks.
thanks for this... i couldn't get it working till I watched your video!!!
You are welcome!
@@SonoranTech-hf5hf I was going to give up on truenas! These types of videos are important as it's a great software but does have a learning curve. In comparison Unraid is way easier to use and has alot of tutorials online!
Wish wish I had seen this before spending an hour messing around. This is exactly how I got it working in the end! It consistently saturates my 1G connection without issue.
Thank you! This was super helpful.
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for the video. TrueNAS Scale must have made some major changes because I could not get anyone else's method to work. Connecting through SSH and port 22 made all the difference.
Absolutely.. probably an edge case but it took me a while to get working so glad the video was able to help.
How did you get this to work? I followed these steps and it seems to always hang on the last 8-15% of the backup. All file activity stops and digging into synology logs it seems like it's failing to check permissions. How come you didn't need to disable permission checks on synology side? This used to be a feature but has been long removed, yet you didn't need it anyway / your backups somehow completed w/o hanging at the end?
I'm not sure to be honest, it just worked. I'll go take a closer look at it.
Noob here! Should this also work if the TrueNas is at a remote location?
As long as it is accessible then yes. You might need to setup a vpn or another system to expose it, assuming you are crossing the internet. Make sure you look into how to do it securely so you don't open yourself to additional risks.