If you have a Pluralsight subscription, please consider watching it. Self-promotion: I’ve recorded this series as a screencast for Pluralsight: Not sure what it was (or if was just user-error on my part). then re-ran install script) and now it restarts upon reboots of the OMV server. I reinstalled Crashplan (ran the uninstall script. Have you found any solution to your issue? My CrashPlan-service automatically starts after I reboot my OMV. PS - OMV has been up for a few days now with a 6 disk RAID6 array running splendidly, AFP plug-in working for Time Machine, CIFS working for shares. I can manually start the Crashplan service after restart of course with this result (success): My desktop computers (which originally established connections to CP on my OMV server and started to backup) are stuck with status: "Disconnected, retrying in < x seconds".Īny advice or experience with this? Do I need to add CP to startup script somewhere? My previous server (Clarkconnect/ClearOS) did not require anything like this. after rebooting my OMV server, it seems as though the Crashplan Service is not starting (?). and see them starting to backup to my OMV server. I can setup and configure inbound backups fine. i can port forward from my desktop computer and connect to the GUI fine. My Crashplan installation seems to go just fine. I'd also love to see a crash plan plugin. From there you can execute the CrashPlanDesktop executable. Then from the console run 'startx' to give you a graphical environment. (fluxbox was just my WM of choice, fairly basic, small, fast). If you have a screen attached to your OMV box you can also do: Which means you cannot use both client and server at the same time. Yes, but you have to change back every time you want to use the local client. In fact, ssh is not mandatory, we can connect with the desktop client to the NAS just by editing 2 conf files. Now you can install CrashPlan on all your clients and start backing up your files to your OMV.Īlso, you will be able to backup your shares from your Server to either your friends which also runs OMV or subscribe to CrashPlan Central for offsite backup. Browse to the location you wish to store all incoming backups, (if you did decide where you should put your files in the beginning, browse and select that folder). Under Default backup archive location, click the folder icon.Ĥ. On the General tab, click Configure next to Inbound backup from other computers:ģ. If it doesnt, verify your configuration.Ģ. Select your saved configuration and click Load and then Open.ĬrashPlan should now open on your client computer via Xming. Name the configuration and then press Save.Ģ. Select X11 and select enable X11 forwarding check box.Ĥ. Open X0.hosts and add your server IP (assuming it's 192.168.0.10)Ģ. Assuming you're already using putty for SSH or similar, otherwise install it.īefore starting Xming server, browse to your directory where you installed Xming: (C:\Program Files (x86)\Xming)ģ. Install dependencies for X11 forwarding:Īdd the following value in the configuration file (assuming the client IP: 192.168.0.104)ġ. Would you like to start CrashPlanDesktop? (y/n) ġ. Install CrashPlan with the default settings. When the installer asks for java, press Y to accept the installation.ħ. Change to the folder where you extracted CrashPlan:Ħ. Name the folder (any would do, mine is called CrashPlan).Ĥ. Under Access right management, click Shared Folders.Ĥ. I have one raid-6 array where I store all my files, so that's where I wish to store the backups.ġ. There are several methods of doing this, depending on your disk configuration and setup. Learn more here: ĭecide where you want to store incoming backups: Additionally you could backup your shares from OMV to a friend running CrashPlan also for free. With CrashPlan you could backup files from client computers to your OMV for free. I did it manually with these instructions, I hope you find it useful It would be great if someone could create a plugin install for CrashPlan on OMV. Hope this will continue the discussion on Crashplan and its integration with OMV The Great Hi all, as a Crashplan plugin would be a really good thing to me, and the instructions below are valuable, I pasted the below from the old Sourceforge forum.
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