Robert Trevellyan
Pony Wrangler
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Not new, but I've been using HashBackup with B2 for most of the intervening period, and remain satisfied with both.
I've been using duplicacy and B2.
chmod +x path/to/duplicacy
While I have compiled some changes from source, all I did for FreeNAS was download the FreeBSD binary and stick it in my home folder. You probably just need to give it executable permission:Code:chmod +x path/to/duplicacy
The binary is self contained so it can even be run from a FreeNAS cron task. I've been happy so far.
If you're just pushing to another local FreeNAS, why not use replication?
/root/go/bin/duplicacy
While I have compiled some changes from source, all I did for FreeNAS was download the FreeBSD binary and stick it in my home folder. You probably just need to give it executable permission:Code:chmod +x path/to/duplicacy
The binary is self contained so it can even be run from a FreeNAS cron task. I've been happy so far.
If you're just pushing to another local FreeNAS, why not use replication?
/root/go/bin/duplicacy
directory: stat .: not a directory
/root/go/bin/duplicacy
./duplicacy
pkg install wget
pkg install go
mkdir /root/go/
mkdir /root/go/bin/
cd /root/go/bin/
wget https://github.com/gilbertchen/duplicacy/releases/download/v2.1.0/duplicacy_freebsd_x64_2.1.0
mv duplicacy_freebsd_x64_2.1.0 duplicacy
chmod +x duplicacy
./duplicacy
/root/go/bin/duplicacy