Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Next revision | Previous revisionLast revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
backup_with_rubi [20.03.2015 11:55] – created Pascal Suter | backup_with_rubi [04.12.2017 20:10] – Pascal Suter | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
====== installing RUBI for making backups ====== | ====== installing RUBI for making backups ====== | ||
+ | **Note:** //Currently RUBI's webpage seems to be offline. Also i found small bug which i have patched but the patched version was not yet online on the author' | ||
+ | |||
RUBI is [[http:// | RUBI is [[http:// | ||
Line 93: | Line 95: | ||
**NOTE:** you need to get ssh autologin to work. so make sure your backup machine' | **NOTE:** you need to get ssh autologin to work. so make sure your backup machine' | ||
- | **addon: backup from or to a qnap** | + | **addon: backup from or to a qnap**\\ |
+ | **NOTE** //the description that followes below was written before Qnap supported Docker containers. Nowadays I recommend to simply setup a docker container and run your linux stuff in there rather than hacking it into the qnap OS as the docker method will remain functional evena after firmware upgrades. I leave this here just for reference. // | ||
a little addon to install rubi on a qnap or to backup from a qnap (only on intel versions, as there seems to be no ipkg repo for the ARM based ones) | a little addon to install rubi on a qnap or to backup from a qnap (only on intel versions, as there seems to be no ipkg repo for the ARM based ones) | ||