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Thinkdiff
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Re: [Leo] Use Time Machine on an NFS mounted disk

Why not just use netatalk to make an AFP share?

I have that running on my Linux box and my mom's iMac backs up to it every hour on the dot. No problems whatsoever, and no strange setup either. I'm even able to set quotas so the backups don't take up my entire drive.


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I think you need to do similar hacks to get it to work with AFP, too, don't you? As far as creating the sparse file and such. Samba is already running on my network for my XP laptop, so it was already there.
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Nope. Since 10.5.2, Time Machine supports AFP shares. It created the sparseimage and all that automatically. At most, you'd have to run the defaults command to change the Time Machine preferences to show unsupported disks, but I don't think I even had to do that.


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Oh cool, thanks! I'll see if the reliability is ok for the SMB share and failing that, I'll just install the netatalk port on FreeBSD and use that.

To be clear, the shared directory on AFP does NOT have to be a dedicated disk or an HFS/HFS+ filesystem does it? You said you were sharing from Linux, so just an ext3 or other native Linux filesystem?
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May 9th, @01:34AM

Not at all. Netatalk by default shares the user folders of the server. My user folders are stored on a separate 500GB ext2 formatted drive. I made my mom an account and setup Linux Quota support to limit it to 10GB (she only has pictures and word documents). When she logs into my server with her username and password, it mounts the AFP share with 9.8GB free just as it would if you mounted it from a Mac. Permissions, long file names, etc are all supported. The ext2/3 -to- AFP translation is seamless.

netatalk does have some quirks, so if samba is working well, just stick with that.


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Hmm... Pretty much of a slam dunk to set up. My only catch was, I had to remember that I have my hostname set up as an FQDN rather than a shortname. The backup program *really* cares about that in the bundle/file name.
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So yours is working over NFS? I need to figure out what's up with FreeBSD's rpc.lockd so I can use NFS instead. Although SMB is working fine so far.
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So yours is working over NFS? I need to figure out what's up with FreeBSD's rpc.lockd so I can use NFS instead. Although SMB is working fine so far.
Nah... SMB. And it's slow as balls. Once it completes the initial sync, I'll see if I can dismount the SMB share and remount as NFS. I'm just a touch concerned that, if I do so, the Mac GUI may or may not let me set the NFS parameters that I need to to make the NFS connection perform well. Having worked with my ReadyNAS and my Sun machines, the ReadyNAS really benefits from forcing it to communicate with a specific set of communication parameters rather than letting it "negotiate" the connection.
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May 9th, @11:58AM

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Here's what I did to create AFP shares on FreeBSD, sorta related: »Installing PC-BSD, would like to create AFP share & »[OS X] Can time machine use a NAS?

It was working beautifully but I haven't set it up again when I changed over from PC-BSD to FreeBSD 7. I guess I'll get it working again.
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