

- #Using freefilesync in a wd nas software#
- #Using freefilesync in a wd nas password#
- #Using freefilesync in a wd nas windows#
#Using freefilesync in a wd nas software#
The programs included with the Debian GNU/Linux system are free software I also tried my old passwords and 123456 but everything fails…any thoughts. I have reset my Mybooklive (defective one) and assumed that admn:admin would work but no. Everything worked up to the point where my login failed. 826K=0.001s :47:32 (826 KB/s) - Public/Shared Pictures/FromOlympusArchive/2007/WallProgress/Originals/.listing’ saved Ġ9:47:32– Pictures/FromOlympusArchive/2007/WallProgress/Originals/P7060004.JPG' equired. 09:46:46 (203 KB/s) - `Public/Shared Pictures/.listing’ saved Ġ9:47:32– Pictures/FromOlympusArchive/2007/WallProgress/Originals/.listing' ic/Shared Pictures/FromOlympusArchive/2007/WallProgress/Originals. Wget -mirror -np -x -no-host-directories you will see now is LOTS of activity on the screen. The value “directory/logfile” is meant for you to enter the path and filename for where you would like to have the ouput of the wget command go to. I have confused you by adding the option to have the results of the command be directed to a log file. You can also type “pwd” and the current directory name will be shown. This way you will list the CURRENT directory to make sure you are in the right one. Instead of typing “ls /shares” you would do better to just type “ls”. The output you shared is exactly what I would expect. Note: is “colon” followed by “p” in the wget command.

The average transfer rate over all files copied (small, large, and otherwise) is 19MB/s for me. I had all 705GB of data copied in…well the MBL I am taking the data from is failing, so it does not make it through all 705GB before I have to unplug/replug the drive. On my 1GB network moving files from a 2TB MBL to a 6TB MBL-Duo went at a rate of 20-35MB/s! Just awesome.įor example to transfer a 21GB directory took 21min. “–no-host-directories” means do not prepend the ip-address to the local directory structure “-x” creates even empty directories if they exist “-np” keeps recursion below the parent (probalby not needed)

“-mirror” means recursively drill down unlimited depth Replace “ip-address” witht the ip-address of the NAS you would like to copy FROM
#Using freefilesync in a wd nas password#
Wget -mirror -np -x -no-host-directories -o “directory/logfilename” “password” with the admin password for the MBL Log onto the MBL with putty or something similarĬd /shares (this puts you at the root of the Windows, etc accessible files. So here is what I did to copy all the files from “Public” on one MBL to “Public” on another: “wget” is already installed on the MBL, so NO HACKING is required! GREAT NEWS. A small bit of research revealed that “wget” could do the job.
#Using freefilesync in a wd nas windows#
Doing this through Windows file copy or FreeFileSync or some other way was going to take a long time.

I needed to copy my data to the new drive so I could send the failing drive back to WD. I had the misfortune of my MBL 2TB drive starting to fail. I thought I would share a fast way to copy files from one NAS to another.
