I want to update Filebot, Node and Java on my Synology with DSM 6.4, but before I do that I want to make sure which files i need to be backed up manually.
So far I have backed up the following files.
- Via rsync I backup all files from the folder under /volume1/@appstore/filebot/data/
- For the task scheduler I backup all tasks under /var/packages/filebot-node/target/data/task
And what steps or settings are necessary to continue without problems or in other words, how exactly I have to proceed after an update.
At the moment I would proceed like this.
- Install all updates
- Restart NAS
- restore backup data
- activate my license
- via SSH filebot -script fn:properties --def useExtendedFileAttributes=true
and filebot -script fn:properties --def net.filebot.xattr.store=.xattr
Is this the right way or what would be better?
best regards
Backup and Restore Settings under DSM 6.4
Re: Backup and Restore Settings under DSM 6.4
/volume1/@appstore/<package name> and /var/packages/<package name>/target are the same folder.
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You'll want to backup /var/packages/<package name>/target/data folder for FileBot and FileBot Node. The DSM 6.* packages store all the user data into the data folder in the package-specific folder. The DSM 7.* packages use the new standard user data folders instead though, so you will need to restore your data files into a different folder.
filebot is pretty stateless, so you don't need to restore anything there. You "restore" your settings by running your filebot configuration commands.
filebot-node is different though. You'll probably want to restore your prepared tasks by copying the files inside the DSM 6.* <package>/target/data folder into the corresponding DSM 7.* user data folder.
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$ ls -l /var/packages/filebot/target
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 May 3 17:07 /var/packages/filebot/target -> /volume1/@appstore/filebot
You'll want to backup /var/packages/<package name>/target/data folder for FileBot and FileBot Node. The DSM 6.* packages store all the user data into the data folder in the package-specific folder. The DSM 7.* packages use the new standard user data folders instead though, so you will need to restore your data files into a different folder.
filebot is pretty stateless, so you don't need to restore anything there. You "restore" your settings by running your filebot configuration commands.
filebot-node is different though. You'll probably want to restore your prepared tasks by copying the files inside the DSM 6.* <package>/target/data folder into the corresponding DSM 7.* user data folder.
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