also, you can use mdadm and raid 0 for a NFS mount if you use a loopback
device.

On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 5:46 PM, benjamin barber <[email protected]>
wrote:

> you dont need to mount a drive to use Rsync, you can rsync over SSH
> instead.
>
> On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 4:21 PM, John Jason Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 15 Apr 2017 14:20:47 -0700
>> benjamin barber <[email protected]> dijo:
>>
>> >regarding rsync, you should be able to rsync to the system over ssh, i
>> >dont think that nfs would work because of permissions, due to security
>> >problems inherent in NFS.
>>
>> NFS used to work, but when I replaced the drives for volume1 the volume
>> went away and I had to recreate it. Now I can't get the permissions
>> right.
>>
>> To repeat, here is the line from fstab that used to mount the old volume
>> (note that it uses nfs):
>>
>> 192.168.1.115:/volume1/Synology /media/jjj/Synology nfs auto,user 0 0
>>
>> Here is my rsync command that is set to run every day at 2am:
>>
>> $ rsync -rptog --delete
>> --exclude-from=/media/jjj/Movies/rsync_exclusions /media/jjj/Movies/
>> /media/jjj/Synology
>>
>> I noticed that when I use Thunar to 'Browse Network' it mounts it with
>> smb (apparently). The location bar in Thunar says:
>>
>> smb://synology.local/synology/
>>
>> I don't care how it gets mounted, I just want it mounted.
>>
>> When I click on it in the Devices list in Thunar I get
>>
>> mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting
>> 192.168.1.115:/volume1/Synology
>>
>> And when I try to mount it from the command line with 'sudo mount -a' I
>> get exactly the same error message. I assume that clicking on it in
>> Thunar is doing the same as the mount -a command, hence the same error
>> message. It seems to me that 'mount -a' tries to mount according to the
>> line in fstab, so maybe the solution is just to edit that line. In
>> fact, I commented out the line in fstab, then tried 'sudo mount -a'
>> again, and the command executed without error.
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