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Recent content by jmgustin

  1. J

    Stumped... please help

    So I think my best option at this point is to plug my laptop and the two drives into an off-network router, set up the copy, and let her cook...
  2. J

    Stumped... please help

    This was the first snag that I ran into... when I had the volume name wrong, there was a different error - something to do with "Incorrect Alias" or something similar. Array1 is the name of the Buffalo volume, and test2 was the target share folder. Disk backup selected for test2.
  3. J

    Stumped... please help

    KenZ71 - Point taken on the backup plan. What I left out of my OP was the motivation for the setup in general. I am trying to migrate data in order to retire the BA. This configuration is primarily for home file sharing and as a media server. SO, I had started with your second suggestion...
  4. J

    Stumped... please help

    The article I linked to shows the Buffalo as an rsync target from Synology NAS... It won't work as a source, for certain. Granted, it's an older firmware, but there seems to have been a way at some point.
  5. J

    Stumped... please help

    Trying to transfer data from one NAS to another w/o PC as middleman. Found this link on SNB, which pretty closely matches what I am trying to do: http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/nas/nas-howto/30885-how-to-back-up-nas-to-nas-part-4?start=1 Source NAS: Seagate BlackArmor N110 | Firmware...
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