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Vasileios Giannakopoulos

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  1. Thanks a lot for your reply!

    1) Full in both.

    2) Yes

    3) Perhaps i did the config wrong on site A then.

    * Assigned Transporter: The one from site B, correct?

    * Location I have the following options: (1) Local folder on remote transporter (2) remote cifs folder (3) remote nfs folder.

    Which option is the correct one if transporter on site A doesn't have direct access to the NAS on site B?

    4) That works fine, that's how backup is working on site B

    The reason why i didn't open a support request with NAKIVO is that i am using the free version. Should I do it?

    Thank you for your time!

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  2. Hello,

    I have two locations A & B.

    Location A has a VM i want to backup

    Location B has storage (in a Synology using CIFS or NFS) to where i want to backup

    Both locations are running ESXi. Both locations have Nakivo Backup free edition.

    I added the transporter of location B to A no problem. I tried adding the repository of location B but it only accepts local directories.

    So i tried on location B to add the NFS not on the Nakivo level but on the OS (Linux) level. However when I asked the Nakivo on location B to create a repository using the local directory (/opt/nakivo/backups) then i was getting the error The "Onboard transporter" transporter cannot read and/or write to the specified location (/opt/nakivo/test/). I checked the access rights and they seem fine:

    drwxrwxrwx  2 bhsvc bhsvc 4096 Sep  9 13:19 test

    and within the folder:

    drwxrwxrwx 2 bhsvc bhsvc 4.0K Sep  9 13:19 .
    drwxr-xr-x 6 bhsvc bhsvc   71 Sep  9 13:06 ..

    Do you guys have any idea of what i am doing wrong or even better how to make it to work?

    Thanks!

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