Hi everyone. I Hava a crashplan family subscription. I will upgrade to business version. I have installed the xfce plugin to do it with gui. I need crashplan because of my history of files. (date back 2014).
Ideas?
Hi everyone. I Hava a crashplan family subscription. I will upgrade to business version. I have installed the xfce plugin to do it with gui. I need crashplan because of my history of files. (date back 2014).
Ideas?
Do you have a question?
Do you have a question?
Yes. Idea on how to install crashplan on the server. No guide have worked so far.
I use crashplan "headless". So crashplan is running on server and laptop. Than I use the laptop to control crashplan on the server.
Yes. Idea on how to install crashplan on the server. No guide have worked so far.
What have you tried and what did get wrong? Any error messages?
I've followed this guide. http://rickgouin.com/how-to-in…lan-on-your-headless-nas/
"First, connect to your NAS / Remote / Headless machine. You’ll probably want to do this via SSH. If you are on Windows, I recommend using putty.
Second, Download Crashplan onto your NAS from inside your SSH session, by typing these commands into your session. Note the location provided below will get you the latest version for Linux as of 12/19/2016. You may want to head to their website to find what the latest version is and adjust accordingly:
This will run an install script that will ask you a bunch of questions, such as install locations. You can generally accept the defaults on ALL of them. At this point, the CrashPlan engine is running on your NAS, but there are no backup selections. There also isn’t an account configured, or any other settings in place. Now we need to get this thing setup properly."
I installed the xfce plugin. Then I used windows remote desktop to connect to the device. When the install ended, the crashplan app updated itsel. Now, it shows this error:
"Failed to execute command "/usr/local/crashplan/electron/crashplan (no such file or directory)".
The app have worked for a while, even backing up some test files and been shown on my crashplan on my windows machine.
I do not know what to do.
Linux
To install the CrashPlan app on Linux, run the install.sh shell script. For more detailed instructions, refer to the step-by-step information below. In version 3.7.0 and later, installing the CrashPlan app also downloads and installs Java Runtime Environment version 1.7.0_45.
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