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OS/X can't use Samba for TimeMachine backups.
This is really about setting up Time Machine to do OS/X backups.
I used Netatalk 3 on Debian 6 but it turns out netatalk 2.2 is good enough
OS/X can't use Samba with Time Machine, so that's not good enough.
and it comes with Debian 7 (Wheezy) so ignore most of this page and follow these instructions instead


== Update 2014 ==
I built and used Netatalk 3 on Debian 6 but it turns out '''netatalk 2.2 works''' (in Debian 7).
Since it is available in Debian 7 (aka Wheezy) you should upgrade your server and ignore the rest of this page!
Follow the instructions on this page instead:
http://bullcreekstudio.com/uncategorized/debian-wheezy-mavericks-time-machine-server/
http://bullcreekstudio.com/uncategorized/debian-wheezy-mavericks-time-machine-server/


== Build ==
== The outdated way ==
 
=== Build ===


Download source from http://sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk
Download source from http://sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk
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  sudo make install
  sudo make install


== Configure ==
=== Configure ===


Change the volumes to use extended attributes by editing /etc/fstab
Change the volumes to use extended attributes by editing /etc/fstab
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valid users = timemachine
valid users = timemachine
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[[Category: System Administration]]
[[Category: OS/X]]

Revision as of 20:52, 19 January 2014

This is really about setting up Time Machine to do OS/X backups. OS/X can't use Samba with Time Machine, so that's not good enough.

Update 2014

I built and used Netatalk 3 on Debian 6 but it turns out netatalk 2.2 works (in Debian 7). Since it is available in Debian 7 (aka Wheezy) you should upgrade your server and ignore the rest of this page!

Follow the instructions on this page instead: http://bullcreekstudio.com/uncategorized/debian-wheezy-mavericks-time-machine-server/

The outdated way

Build

Download source from http://sourceforge.net/projects/netatalk and build netatalk. Currently I am using 3.1.0

# install build prerequisites
sudo apt-get install build-essential libdb-dev
# download and unpack tar ball
# cd into source folder
./configure
make
sudo make install

Configure

Change the volumes to use extended attributes by editing /etc/fstab and add user_xattr to the options


This is my current afp.conf file

I used to start netatalk at boot by putting it in /etc/rc.local but then I installed the standard 2.2 package and removed it, and it left behind nice startup and config scripts that I recycled

apt-get install netatalk
apt-get remove netatalk

Edit /etc/init.d/netatalk Edit /etc/default/netatalk

bwilson@bellman:~$ cd /usr/local/etc
bwilson@bellman:/usr/local/etc$ cat afp.conf
;
; Netatalk 3.x configuration file
; manual: http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/3.0/htmldocs/

[Global]
log level = default:error
uam list = uams_guest.so uams_dhx.so
hosts allow = 192.168.123.108 192.168.123.109
vol preset = all_volumes
guest account = timemachine

[all_volumes]
file perm = 0664
directory perm = 0775
cnid scheme = dbd
valid users = julie bwilson

; [Homes]
; basedir regex = /home

[TimeMachine]
path = /green/timemachine
time machine = yes
valid users = timemachine