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Bubba as a time machine

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art1go
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Bubba as a time machine

Post by art1go »

Hi,
it seems to be possible setting up a Debian like as an Apple Time Machine
http://www.kremalicious.com/2008/06/ubu ... ne-volume/

I wasn't able do it on bubba though.
Is it possible, and does sombody in Excito have tested that?

Regards,
Tom
tor
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Re: Bubba as a time machine

Post by tor »

Hi art1go,

We have not actually tested this our selfs. When looking at the page you refer to bubba should already have steps 1-5 done.

Exactly what fails?

/Tor
Co-founder OpenProducts and Ex Excito Developer
art1go
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Re: Bubba as a time machine

Post by art1go »

Hi Tor,

Thanks for replying.
I've followed again the tutorial from step 2 to 5 and it seems to works fine.
I'll let you know if I've got any trouble on further backup though.

btw, thanks for all those features you added on bubba to help it to communicate better with Mac/PC/Linux
I'm talking about Bonjour, Firefly, Netatalk. You should let people know Bubba works great with a Mac :!:

cheers
/art1
Joachim
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Re: Bubba as a time machine

Post by Joachim »

The big problem with using this tutorial is the lack of quota management. TimeMachine just keep the backing up until the disk is full - so setting a quota would be nice.

It would also be really cool if you could do this easily from the webinterface.

And, yeah, thanks for all the cool mac features. The easy AFP support was the last thing I needed to convince my friend he should buy a Bubba instead of a Synology. =)

Regards,
/Joachim
mcg
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Re: Bubba as a time machine

Post by mcg »

Another way to go about it is to give Time Machine its own partition.
shawncanry
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Re: Bubba as a time machine

Post by shawncanry »

I dont think so any thing that works as a Time Machine and Bubba is not possible to use it as a time machine. Try it cant be done.
lenborje
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Re: Bubba as a time machine

Post by lenborje »

It is possible. I use my Bubba 2 with Time Machine from two different Snow Leopard Macs. I followed the instructions at http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php? ... 5212640957. I was not able to download the "simple method", but I followed the "manual method" to the letter, and it worked.

(You must also look up the instructions for Leopard. There's a link in the Snow Leopard article. The most crucial step is the
defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1
command.)
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