Did you check out the bug report? The piece about Java might help.
Maybe you can track down what is different between your test server and the primary that might be the cause.
SOLVED: Trouble installing CrashPlan
Re: Trouble installing CrashPlan
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Re: Trouble installing CrashPlan
YES solved, removing java 1.8 worked. Crashplan did install now and is currently synchronizing.
I can only speculate about the reason I had no troubles on the secondary hda (I use for remote backup) and I did on my primary hda. Both machines were upgraded from amahi7, before the upgrade I uninstalled all apps.
Three things were different between the servers:
1. different hardware.
2. On my primary hda I had a dozen apps installed and on my test server only crashplan, disk stats, and openvpn.
3. My primary server also has the RPM Fusion repositories, I could not uninstall these. the secondary hda never had these repositories installed.
Maybe the RPM fusion repository or one of the other apps (SABnzbd, transmission, couchpotatoe, etc) installed java 1.8 which prevented the installation of crashplan?
code42 recommends the use of java 1.7, probably crashplan 4.5.2 (newest for linux at this moment) does not work with java1.8
http://support.code42.com/Administrator ... se_Servers
I can only speculate about the reason I had no troubles on the secondary hda (I use for remote backup) and I did on my primary hda. Both machines were upgraded from amahi7, before the upgrade I uninstalled all apps.
Three things were different between the servers:
1. different hardware.
2. On my primary hda I had a dozen apps installed and on my test server only crashplan, disk stats, and openvpn.
3. My primary server also has the RPM Fusion repositories, I could not uninstall these. the secondary hda never had these repositories installed.
Maybe the RPM fusion repository or one of the other apps (SABnzbd, transmission, couchpotatoe, etc) installed java 1.8 which prevented the installation of crashplan?
code42 recommends the use of java 1.7, probably crashplan 4.5.2 (newest for linux at this moment) does not work with java1.8
http://support.code42.com/Administrator ... se_Servers
Re: Trouble installing CrashPlan
Thought that might be the issue.
Darn Java causes so many issues LOL
Closing this one as solved.
Darn Java causes so many issues LOL
Closing this one as solved.
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