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    • wilrikerundefined
      wilriker @Garth_42
      last edited by

      @Garth_42 rfm is intended to be used with boards in standalone-mode. AFAIR SBC builds do not support the full HTTP interface for file management plus any SBC has much more powerful means to interact with files than I could ever implement. 😉

      Manuel
      Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
      with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
      My Tool Collection

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      • wilrikerundefined
        wilriker @Nightowl
        last edited by

        @Nightowl Sorry for the very late reply. First of all rfm has an extensive help page, accessible via rfm help as well as rfm help <command> to get more details on specific commands.

        rfm backup Weeble 0:/ //Libraries/CNC Files/Backups
        

        looks somehow wrong to me. Most likely you missed -device in front of "Weeble". Also beyond that you have further three parameters where rfm only expects two, namely the local path (to write the backup to) and the remote path a.k.a. path on the Duet (specifically in this order). So your command rather likely should look like

        rfm backup -device Weeble //Libraries/CNC 0:/
        

        but where would be the best folder to locate rfm?

        As you said you put it on your PC (so I assume Windows), to have it most easily working you need to add the directory you store rfm in into your PATH (I haven't used Windows in a decade so please bear with me if I cannot tell you how to do that on recent editions). On Windows there is (or at least was) no standard way of puting custom binaries anywhere so again this is left to you where to actually put the binary (sorry).

        I'm assuming all the folders should be backed up, but does rfm process them all

        rfm will simply backup everything recursively under the given remote path. In your case 0:/ will simply back yup every single file it can find on the SD card.

        Is there a naming protocol for the backup files, or will they be overwritten every time they're backed up?

        They will be overwritten continuously with each run. It will leave remotely removed files locally though unless you also pass the parameter -removeLocal.

        Manuel
        Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
        with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
        My Tool Collection

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        • Nightowlundefined
          Nightowl @wilriker
          last edited by

          Awesome, thank you @wilriker

          You are completely forgiven.

          The backup folder will actually be on a NAS (hopefully), but you've given me plenty to get on with.

          Thanks again 👍

          Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
          I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

          RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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          • Garth_42undefined
            Garth_42 @wilriker
            last edited by

            @wilriker haha, thanks for the reply. This is good to know, I was creating an rclone script to do backup on the SBC. I saw this and my interest was piqued.

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            • Nightowlundefined
              Nightowl @wilriker
              last edited by

              @wilriker
              Sorry to have to keep asking silly questions, but i've tried to run RFM from the folder it's installed in, from the command line in Windows, and I get the error:

              -domain is mandatory
              

              I've used both the IP address and domain name of the control board, i.e.:

              rfm backup -device Weeble //Libraries/CNC File O:/
              

              and

              rfm backup -device 192.168.1.121 //Libraries/CNC File O:/
              

              With the same result.

              Have I missed something (else!) please?

              Thank you

              Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
              I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

              RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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              • wilrikerundefined
                wilriker @Nightowl
                last edited by

                @Nightowl rfm uses two sources to get the parameters to connect to a device. For convenience means it will save connection settings (-domain as well as -port and -password) in a config file. By default it uses a device called default for that.

                You have to provide this information (only -domain is actually necessary, the other two can use the default value in 99% of the times) once and after that you can omit these because they are saved in the config file. So you need to call

                rfm backup -domain <network address of your duet> -device Weeble ...
                

                once to init the config file. After that you can omit -domain ... and just use -device Weeble - or unless you want to address multiple devices you can also omit the -device Weeble part and from the start and use the default device.

                After that it should work.

                Manuel
                Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
                with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
                My Tool Collection

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                • k3lagundefined
                  k3lag
                  last edited by

                  I just discovered rfm, nice job.

                  I am using it on a Mac running Ventura. I am finding that it won't resolve the host name of my railcore.

                  If I use the IP address it works fine but if I use the name railcore.local it doesn't find it. railcore.local does work for a ping from the command line and from a browser.

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                  • wilrikerundefined
                    wilriker
                    last edited by wilriker

                    I just released rmf v1.2.0 yesterday.

                    It contains a bug fix for the backup command when the amount of files in a directory on the SD card exceed the amount that can be returned by RRF in one single response - rfm used to go into an endless loop then.

                    Besides that it was not possible to abort any operation by sending an interrupt signal (pressing CTRL+C on the console). I recommend everyone to update to the latest version.

                    Manuel
                    Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
                    with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
                    My Tool Collection

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                    • Chrissundefined
                      Chriss @wilriker
                      last edited by

                      Hi @wilriker, thank you very much for that tool! I use it 3-4 times a day!

                      I have a tiny feature request. 🙂 I would like to have one more switch:

                      --version | -v 
                      

                      That would be very helpful. 🙂

                      Cheers, Chriss

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                      • Trietundefined
                        Triet
                        last edited by

                        I am "necroposting" but this is supposed to be the place to put this question. rfm is still a thing, or not?

                        rfm is intended to be used to copy/backup files on the SD card.

                        Would it be possible to configure some File Transfer client software to use rfm as the underlying transfer method? Usually, those clients use some sort of FTP to do that. Of course, it is up to the client software to be so flexible to allow free customization of operations to get/put files, defining which external tool would be used and their options.

                        Has anyone done that? This is to avoid using FTP (wobbly in my case).

                        By the way, what is the network protocol used by rfm?

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                        • wilrikerundefined
                          wilriker @Triet
                          last edited by

                          @Triet said in rfm - RepRapFirmware FileManager [duetbackup successor]:

                          By the way, what is the network protocol used by rfm?

                          rfm uses HTTP as the underlying communication protocol.

                          Manuel
                          Duet 3 6HC (v0.6) with RPi 4B on a custom Cartesian
                          with probably always latest firmware/DWC (incl. betas or self-compiled)
                          My Tool Collection

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