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    tecno @Phaedrux
    last edited by 1 Dec 2021, 18:35

    @phaedrux said in Backup to local NAS:

    Yes it should offer to save the file somewhere on your computer as it would for any other download.

    Nothing I can change so now it saves in downloads, not so good as it forces one to move the file to the NAS where I want it to be.

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      Phaedrux Moderator @tecno
      last edited by 1 Dec 2021, 18:52

      @tecno said in Backup to local NAS:

      so now it saves in downloads

      That's probably configurable in your browser.

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        tecno @Phaedrux
        last edited by 1 Dec 2021, 19:00

        @phaedrux

        I can not find anything to change the path for these *.zip files to be saved at.

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          fcwilt @tecno
          last edited by 1 Dec 2021, 19:16

          @tecno said in Backup to local NAS:

          Yes that I know but I can not point to where to save the file, or can I ?

          Well perhaps you would be happier with a backup program that supported FTP connections.

          Most backup programs I have used allow scheduling backups and versioning of backups.

          Frederick

          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            Phaedrux Moderator @tecno
            last edited by 1 Dec 2021, 19:25

            @tecno said in Backup to local NAS:

            @phaedrux

            I can not find anything to change the path for these *.zip files to be saved at.

            I suspect that your browser is configured to download immediately to the downloads folder rather than asking you each time. Check your browser settings. However that setting would then apply to all cases, so you might find that more frustrating if it's constantly asking you where to download something.

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              zapta @tecno
              last edited by zapta 12 Jan 2021, 22:25 1 Dec 2021, 22:23

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                zapta @tecno
                last edited by zapta 12 Jan 2021, 22:28 1 Dec 2021, 22:25

                @tecno, if you are using Chrome, looks at Settings | Advance | Downloads.

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                  deckingman @tecno
                  last edited by 2 Dec 2021, 09:57

                  @tecno said in Backup to local NAS:

                  How can I do this, want to backup my sys and the SD card as separate backups to my local NAS.

                  Another option is to use a different strategy. What I do is maintain a folder which mirrors the SD card on a PC and only ever upload files to the SD card from there. This folder is backed up (synchronised) to my NAS and also cloud storage in the form of Google drive. So I never make any changes or add anything directly to the SD card - only ever upload from a PC. This way, I always have copies of the contents of the SD card, on my PC, my NAS and on remote storage.

                  Ian
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                    tecno @deckingman
                    last edited by 10 Dec 2021, 15:52

                    @deckingman

                    Sounds like a very good solution. How do I mirror the SD card?

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                      deckingman @tecno
                      last edited by deckingman 12 Oct 2021, 16:22 10 Dec 2021, 16:21

                      @tecno said in Backup to local NAS:

                      @deckingman

                      Sounds like a very good solution. How do I mirror the SD card?

                      Numerous ways of doing it. It's been so long ago that I did it I can't remember exactly. IIRC, what I did was create a folder and give it a name e.g, "PrinterSDCard", then put the SD card in my PC and copied the entire contents to that folder - including any subfolders and of course the files therein. As I said, that's a one off process because thereafter, if ever I need to make any changes, I make them to the contents of that PC based folder and then upload them to the SD card.

                      Ian
                      https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                      https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                        Dougal1957 @tecno
                        last edited by 10 Dec 2021, 16:24

                        @tecno said in Backup to local NAS:

                        @deckingman

                        Sounds like a very good solution. How do I mirror the SD card?

                        You could configure the duet to allow FTP then just FTP all the contents back to your PC (Most FTP Packages allow a sync as well).

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