Backup - Export to Fileserver - SCP -- Not Working
OS: Debian 10
Omada: 5.3.1
From my unprivilaged user account and root I can run the SCP from the command line and it works just fine.
scp ./test.txt backupuser@192.168.100.100:/Backup/Omada
Type: SCP
Server IP: 192.168.100.100
Port: 22
SCP User: backupuser
SCP Pass: password
File Path: /Backup/Omada
Error:
Failed to connect to the file server. The file server may not exist or it is temporarily unavailable. Please check the information and your network connection, and try again.
Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot?
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Dear @FreeSamples,
Thank you for your valuable feedback! The SCP related issue has been fixed in Omada Controller v5.6.3.
The omada software controller v5.6.3 has just been released, you could check for an update online via cloud access, or follow this post to download the firmware for manual upgrade.
If you are using Omada hardware controller, please wait another few days for the firmware update. This thread will be actively updated to notify the latest firmware release for Omada Controller, welcome to subscribe!
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@FreeSamples Yes, it seems to be broken.
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/567792
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Awesome. Thank you for the heads up!
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Dear @FreeSamples,
Thank you for your valuable feedback! The SCP related issue has been fixed in Omada Controller v5.6.3.
The omada software controller v5.6.3 has just been released, you could check for an update online via cloud access, or follow this post to download the firmware for manual upgrade.
If you are using Omada hardware controller, please wait another few days for the firmware update. This thread will be actively updated to notify the latest firmware release for Omada Controller, welcome to subscribe!
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I'm adding to this thread because I'm getting the same error even after updating:
"Failed to connect to the file server. The file server may not exist or it is temporarily unavailable. Please check the information and your network connection, and try again."
I am running the latest Omada SDN Controller firmware (5.7.4) on Ubuntu OS.
My backup server is Ubuntu 22.04 and all attempts to use the Auto-backup fail to the new Ubuntu 22.04 server.
When I switch back to my old backup server (running Ubuntu 18.04) it works without issues.
Is there anything that needs to be done after the update to get the new Omada software to backup to a new host?
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Dear @winjoda,
winjoda wrote
I'm adding to this thread because I'm getting the same error even after updating:
"Failed to connect to the file server. The file server may not exist or it is temporarily unavailable. Please check the information and your network connection, and try again."
I am running the latest Omada SDN Controller firmware (5.7.4) on Ubuntu OS.
My backup server is Ubuntu 22.04 and all attempts to use the Auto-backup fail to the new Ubuntu 22.04 server.
When I switch back to my old backup server (running Ubuntu 18.04) it works without issues.
Is there anything that needs to be done after the update to get the new Omada software to backup to a new host?
Sorry for the late response. The issue you reported above cannot be reproduced by the support engineers.
If the issue can be steadily reproduced with your controller 5.7.4 on your side, please feel free to let me know, I'll help to escalate your case to the engineer for further investigation.
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