I have FreeNAS 9.2.1.7 running on a server. It runs great which is why I havent even bothered to update to anything newer.
I have another server, exactly the same hardware, running Solaris. I probably sync FreeNAS to the Solaris box once every 2 months. The problem is with rsync from Solaris, it syncs everything no matter what commands I use to say only sync what's been changed so my sync takes quite some time. In addition to this, I'm ready to leave Solaris :-(
I'm going to blow away the Solaris box and am wondering how I should build it. Should i install the same vers of FreeNAS, then save the config from the original FreeNAS and upload to the new server? If so, I'm assuming it'll recreate the shares/rpools and the complete config on this way? HD specs are exactly the same make/model like on the FreeNAS server.
I have another server, exactly the same hardware, running Solaris. I probably sync FreeNAS to the Solaris box once every 2 months. The problem is with rsync from Solaris, it syncs everything no matter what commands I use to say only sync what's been changed so my sync takes quite some time. In addition to this, I'm ready to leave Solaris :-(
I'm going to blow away the Solaris box and am wondering how I should build it. Should i install the same vers of FreeNAS, then save the config from the original FreeNAS and upload to the new server? If so, I'm assuming it'll recreate the shares/rpools and the complete config on this way? HD specs are exactly the same make/model like on the FreeNAS server.