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Cadet
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- Nov 2, 2011
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Hey,
Love zfs, but just need to make sure that I have an external offsite rotating backup.
I am running FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-amd64 (8288) on a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8300 @ 2.50GHz with 4047MB Ram.
I am trying to create a simple rsync cron job to back up to another computer on the network. However I am having an issue making the .ssh directory needed to keep the encryption keys.
My rsync command looks like:
rsync -avz /mnt/drive250/sshare user@192.168.0.71:/Volumes/backup/
It works well, except that I need to always say [yes] authenticate the server and put in my password. Obviously for a cron job at 10pm this is not going to work very well.
So what can I do to allow the SSH key to be stored on the read-only file system of the freenas and should I add anything to my rsync cron job?
And yes, I am a noob.
Thanks.
Love zfs, but just need to make sure that I have an external offsite rotating backup.
I am running FreeNAS-8.0.2-RELEASE-amd64 (8288) on a Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8300 @ 2.50GHz with 4047MB Ram.
I am trying to create a simple rsync cron job to back up to another computer on the network. However I am having an issue making the .ssh directory needed to keep the encryption keys.
My rsync command looks like:
rsync -avz /mnt/drive250/sshare user@192.168.0.71:/Volumes/backup/
It works well, except that I need to always say [yes] authenticate the server and put in my password. Obviously for a cron job at 10pm this is not going to work very well.
So what can I do to allow the SSH key to be stored on the read-only file system of the freenas and should I add anything to my rsync cron job?
And yes, I am a noob.
Thanks.