Moogle Stiltzkin
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What's the log telling you?
You probably could change permissions and owner with winscp, too. Switch user and group to your truenas uid/gid of the wrap user you created on truenas and which should run the job.
Change permissions of the file to read only by owner (one checkbox upper left corner of the 9 or 12 checkboxes).
And watch the log please.
thx for the advise.
Actually i couldn't figure it out but i came up with a solution. I now use qnap HBS to do both the Push and pull. And if later i replace my main nas for truenas, i can then just use the truenas rsync task and it will just work.
But as long as i use a QNAP QTs/QUTS hero to a truenas core/scale, then i will have to use strictly the hybridbackupsync qnap app for my rsync push/pull.
On the QNAP HBS, the rsync pull is called active rsync apparently. And push is one way rsync.
for the setup, you still need to go to truenas and add the rsync server and enable rsync module in order for the qnap HBS rsync to talk to it. That part you still have to do.