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The rsync path on the Synology NAS server has to be explicitly specified with [[Rsync#--rsync-path|--rsync-path]] | The rsync path on the Synology NAS server has to be explicitly specified with [[Rsync#--rsync-path|--rsync-path]]. This command is executed on a different machine that connects to the Synology NAS server via ssh. | ||
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rsync [--protect-args] --rsync-path=/usr/syno/bin/rsync -avzhe ssh "root@192.168.1.4:/volume1/base/Software Archive/Windows 10 x64.vmwarevm" ./local-dir | rsync [--protect-args] --rsync-path=/usr/syno/bin/rsync -avzhe ssh "root@192.168.1.4:/volume1/base/Software Archive/Windows 10 x64.vmwarevm" ./local-dir | ||
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Revision as of 18:21, 24 July 2021
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Overview
The rsync path on the Synology NAS server has to be explicitly specified with --rsync-path. This command is executed on a different machine that connects to the Synology NAS server via ssh.
rsync [--protect-args] --rsync-path=/usr/syno/bin/rsync -avzhe ssh "root@192.168.1.4:/volume1/base/Software Archive/Windows 10 x64.vmwarevm" ./local-dir