Apple Time Machine and Netatalk 3
Setting up Time Machine to do OS/X backups. You can do backups to a directly connected storage device such as a USB hard drive, or you can use a Netatalk device. Apple wants you to buy an "Airport" or some such. OS/X can't use Samba with Time Machine.
Update 2017, it's Docker time!
I am now using docker image now that has netatalk and avahi in it. Much simpler once you find the right image on the Docker Hub. It's on Murre now instead of Tern, I did not see a reason right now to run a separate server just to support Timemachine. Murre is a desktop so it is often sleeping at night but then, so are the Macs. Timemachine is resilient. It turns out Murre is powered up now more often than Tern was.
Get the image, see https://hub.docker.com/odarriba/timemachine/
docker pull odarriba/timemachine
Linux
Do housekeeping:
sudo mkdir /green/timemachine sudo chown 1000:1000 /green/timemachine
Start image
docker run -d --restart=unless-stopped --net=host --name=timemachine -v /green/timemachine:/timemachine odarriba/timemachine:latest
Create user(s)
docker exec timemachine add-account ploverusername ploverpassword plover /timemachine/plover
Windows
Does not work because --net=host does not work!!!
Do some housekeeping,
d: cd / mkdir timemachine
Start the image, Windows version
docker run -d --restart=unless-stopped --net=host --name=timemachine -v d:/timemachine:/timemachine odarriba/timemachine:latest
Any moment now, Murre will show up in servers on my Mac... so cool. To actually use it you must add a user and then connect using those credentials from the Mac.
docker exec timemachine add-account ploverusername ploverpassword plover /timemachine/plover
Now you should be able to open TimeMachine settings on your Mac(s), select your Linux server and enter credentials, user "timemachine" and password "mysecretgoeshere" (or whatever you chose above) and you should be able select and start using the TimeMachine share.
To connect do Cmd-K and type in the URI for example afp://murre/plover where murre is the host and plover is the volume used in the add-account command
Explanation: I mount a pair of 3TB drives formatted with btrfs as a single filesystem at /volumes/timemachine. I put the local log file is in /var/log/timemachine. You have to use --net=host so that this docker can use avahi discovery; otherwise your Macs will not be able to find it in Timemachine. I set my own password to override the default "timemachine".
Once it's running you should be able to see the log files showing it's working, look in /var/log/timemachine.
cd /var/log/timemachine cat netatalk.log Apr 26 16:43:33.613717 netatalk[11] {afp_avahi.c:80} (info:AFPDaemon): Registering volume 'TimeMachine' with UUID: '0795EE37-6397-9B09-00DE-5EB14448BE4D' for TimeMachine Apr 26 16:43:33.613763 netatalk[11] {afp_avahi.c:94} (info:AFPDaemon): hostname: laysan Apr 26 16:43:33.613786 netatalk[11] {afp_avahi.c:106} (info:AFPDaemon): Registering server 'laysan' with Bonjour
Since this Docker is built on Debian Jessie you can poke around in it by starting a shell if things don't look right,
docker exec -it timemachine /bin/bash
Update 2016
I used Tern for Timemachine backups for a few months. Go look at the page if you want details.
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