6/13/2023 0 Comments Netatalk ubuntu 17![]() ![]() If the disk is shared you can, however, limit the space Time Machine consumes by adding this to the /etc/netatalk/afp. If I shared the disk with something else and didn’t set a disk reservation, I could run the risk of something else consuming the space that the backups need. The last part is why I dedicated a disk to backups. The oldest backups are deleted when the disk is full Index of /ubuntu/pool/universe/n/netatalk netatalk2.2. netatalk2.2. 20:28 17. yay -S cronopete On Debian, Ubuntu: Download the latest version from here depending upon the distribution you use. In the terminal: sudo apt-get install netatalk sudo apt-get install avahi-daemon sudo apt-get install libnss-mdns. Netatalk 3.0.1 disconnects with Bad file descriptor on FreeBSD. afp/smb transfers caps at 2 megabytes/sec, wireless N. ![]() Ubuntu with Netatalk and Samba TimeMachine cant connect. Backups are stored according to the scheme below: Install Cronopete On Arch Linux: Cronopete is available in AUR, so you can install it using AUR helper programs such as Yay. In Ubuntu, there is no need to manually open ports in the firewall. We use macs only, so I would to suggest to use the netatalk open source afp protocol for sharing. Unfortunately, there isn’t any other option to configure if you wish to manage the backups. Once you’ve selected “Backup Automatically” the Time Machine client will automatically take a backup every hour, as long as it’s connected to the server. When prompted, enter a username and password of an account on the linux server that has permissions to the /timemachine directory. You can do it in the command line with: sudo nano /etc/netatalk/afp.conf You can copy my sample configuration exerpt below, editing it to suit your setup. Open the existing afp.conf configuration file for editing that is stored in/etc/netatalk/. Select the NAS Time Machine Target on the server and click “Use Disk” and then “Connect” Configure Netatalk Next, youll configure Netatalk. The share that’s configured in the afp.conf file should be available to select. Now, on your Mac, you should be able to open the Time Machine settings in System Preferences and use Select Disk… to pick your new Time Machine backup drive. 1 I prefer GPT because it’s newer and the larger capacity drives it can support 2.įirewall-cmd -permanent -add-port =/udp I have a spare hard drive that I’ve dedicated to Time Machine backups that I’ve installed in my file server.
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