![]() ![]() Wait for some time until your NAS has pulled the image.Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on “Download”.Launch Container Manager-app and move to “Registry”-section.Install Docker “Container Manager” package on your Synology NAS.For details about the package (including compatibility-information, if your NAS is supported), see With a script, I can backup a user’s Home directory from a Virtual Terminal or, a SSH session.Onboarding Install Home Assistant Container Synology NASĪs Synology within DSM now supports Docker (with a neat UI), you can simply install Home Assistant using Docker without the need for command-line. Is a GUI application better than a script?.usr/bin/rsync -lpt -backup -update -8-bit-output -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/.emacs /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/home usr/bin/rsync -lpt -backup -update -8-bit-output -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/.signature /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/home usr/bin/rsync -lpt -backup -update -8-bit-output -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/.profile /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/home usr/bin/rsync -lpt -backup -update -8-bit-output -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/.bashrc /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/home usr/bin/rsync -rlpt -cvs-exclude -backup -update -exclude=.* -exclude=.*/*** -exclude=public_html -8-bit-output -cvs-exclude -omit-dir-times -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/ /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/home usr/bin/rsync -rlpt -backup -update -8-bit-output -omit-dir-times -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/.mozilla/ /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/dot.mozilla usr/bin/rsync -rlpt -backup -update -exclude=gegl-0.?/*** -exclude=gvfs-metadata/*** -exclude=flatpak/*** -8-bit-output -omit-dir-times -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/.local/share/ /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/dot.localShare usr/bin/rsync -rlpt -backup -update -8-bit-output -omit-dir-times -omit-link-times -one-file-system -whole-file -progress -stats -human-readable /home/$effectiveUserID/.config/ /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName/dot.config ![]() If -d /mnt/NAS-001/NFS/$effectiveUserID/$systemHostName ]]Įcho "Mounted NAS NFS $effectiveUserID $systemHostName" # -g -group "preserve group" is possibly not supported by a QNAP TS-131P. # Cannot use -a -archive: both imply -rlptgoD Yes, it’s not simple – except as a Bash script – the options which need to be set are many …Be that as it may, an example – I automount the NFS Server on the NAS box – The rsync route seems rather daunting to me. ![]()
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