![]() If you’re migrating an existing client from the legacy Warden to a more current iocage version of Resilio Sync, you will probably see the dialogue box below. If migrating an existing client to the iocage version of Resilio Sync, choose the same backup location the Warden version of Resilio Sync used.Ĭlick Connect. If this is a new client to be backed up, create a backup folder under media. Step 5: Create a storage location for the backup.Īfter clicking Next, the sync server will suggest a backup location under /media. Paste the link you obtained in the previous step and then click Next. Log on to the sync server, click the + button in the top left corner and then select Enter a key or link. Step 4: Establish a session connection on the server. Step 3: Request a session connection with the sync serverĪfter granting Sync access to files on the phone, select a means of delivering the session request to the server. On the Camera backup screen, click Set up backup. Next, you will be presented with the client UI.Ĭlick the + button in the top right corner and then select Camera backup. Unless you have an unlimited download plan, switch off Use cellular data for sync so you’re only backing up when connected to wifi. For naming convenience, I use the sync name rslsync across all devices in the FreeNAS client-server arrangement. When the client is first invoked, you will be prompted for a user name. Step 1: Install and start the sync client.ĭownload and install the Resilio IOS sync client from the App Store. Create a storage location for the backup.Establish a session connection on the server.Request a session connection with the sync server.The key steps to set up the Resilio IOS sync client are: The app screens that follow refer to the version of the IOS sync client highlighted in the screenshot below. The instruction here is for setting up the Resilio sync client software on IOS 8.0 or later clients to back up photos from them on to a FreeNAS server. The guide below assumes the Resilio Sync server has already been set up. At the time of writing this, I am working with FreeNAS 11.2-RELEASE-U1, Resilio Sync plugin 2.6.1 and Windows 10 Home (Build 1809). Resilio Sync was chosen as the backup tool of choice as the client is available across numerous platforms and there is also a FreeNAS plugin for the server component. To continue to receive plugin updates, it’s essential to switch to iocage. FreeNAS 11.2 brings with it an all-new UI and swaps iocage for Warden as the backend manager. This post is a refresh of an earlier post that was based on the legacy FreeNAS UI (FreeNAS version 11.1 or earlier) and Warden backend manager for jails and plugins. The Resilio Sync plugin has been installed on the FreeNAS server.The reader has a working knowledge of FreeNAS.I can get it to re-appear within the default picture app if i use the share icon then select copy.This post will be of interest if you want to use Resilio Sync to back up the camera folder on IOS 8+ clients to a modern FreeNAS server (version 11.2 and above).Īn earlier version of this post using a legacy FreeNAS server (version 11.1 or below) can be found here. ![]() if it is a large file like a recording, you will see that the download takes some time to complete but the downloaded file does not appear to be available from within any of the other applications on the iOS device(like the default picture app, or using the remote file manager, or any other file util for the iOS. The file does not appear anywhere else on the iOS device that i can find.
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