@julien-f Merciiii
my config.toml file was located under /root/.config/xo-proxy
after restarting xo-proxy.service, I was able to use its local storage as a backup target.
It's cleaner than creating an NFS loopback
@julien-f Merciiii
my config.toml file was located under /root/.config/xo-proxy
after restarting xo-proxy.service, I was able to use its local storage as a backup target.
It's cleaner than creating an NFS loopback
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a new proxy-based backup storage. But even though I'm able to select a local storage, after validation XOA says âLocal remotes are disabled in proxiesâ.
Is there a problem with my installation or is this the normal behavior?
Thanks for your help
Best Regards,
Christophe
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