On 2020-12-10 12:45, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 2020-12-10 11:21, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
IF by "I can connect via ssh from my desktop workstation" you
mean you can ssh from desktop to the NFS server, why not use rsync
from the desktop (assuming it is a Linux/Unix/OSX box):
.
There was a power outage and when I switched back on the NFS server
was no longer available on the LAN. /t is still accessible using ssh
and I would like to back up the data and re=install Fedora on it./
rsync -avz --partial --progress
user@nfs-box:/path/to/stuff/you/want/to/copy
/mountpoint/where/you/mounted/USB/drive
Can add the bwlimit option to keep it from using up your con
I can copy data m rsync should work. What I can not do now is access
r=the external USB drive since it must be mounted on the NFS server
and I don't know how to do that from the command line. Usually it pops
up on the desktop Thunar file manager display where it can be mounted
ans unmounted how to do that from the command line via ssh is my
question?
.
Ok, I found it, when the external drive was plugged in to the NFS server
it shows up as /dev/sdc. I mounted that and copied the files: 101G
/mnt/test/NFSdata/nfs4exports/home to the my-book external drive.
Thanks for the help, Bob
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
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