One of my clients is a non-profit with 5 Windows 10 machines backing up to an Ubuntu machine acting as a file server. The backups are handled by the built-in File History. That's fine, but as far as I can see, File History doesn't give the end users any notification of success or failure, and I don't have any easy way of monitoring it either. I can remote into the Ubuntu machine and look in the File History folder of each user to see when the last backup occurred, but that's not a feasible way to operate.
Does anyone know of an efficient way to monitor File History? At a minimum, I would like the end user to be notified of a problem if it hadn't backed up for a day or two. I would love it if there was a way to have email notifications for failures.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Does anyone know of an efficient way to monitor File History? At a minimum, I would like the end user to be notified of a problem if it hadn't backed up for a day or two. I would love it if there was a way to have email notifications for failures.
Thanks for your thoughts.