CEO never replied my email about this.Would be nice to see a web interface to manage the crashplan client. Has anyone approached crashplan to see if this is in the works or to suggest it?
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Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
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Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
Using CrashPlan on a headless server is possile see http://support.crashplan.com/doku.php/h ... ess_client I've tried it and it works but why isn't there an option to simply choose a different config file.
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Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
While this is the official way to administer a remote CrashPlan, it's easier to "ssh -X" to your HDA, and launch CrashPlanDesktop from there. This is documented on the CrashPlan wiki page.Using CrashPlan on a headless server is possile see http://support.crashplan.com/doku.php/h ... ess_client I've tried it and it works but why isn't there an option to simply choose a different config file.
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Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
I am a beta tester for Crashplan and it is working just fine, Crashplan that is. The hda is backing the contents of the hard drives in the server to another remote server of mine just like it should. However, in the hda settings page which can be found at Apps>Servers>Crashplan, it shows that the Crashplan backup engine is not running given by the red circle. It should be green if it was indeed running. I ssh'd into the headless hda with ssh -X and launched Crashplan to confirm that all was working. Perhaps it's a problem with amahi and how it checks to see if the java backup process is running or not.
Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
Not to worry gboudreau...Tried the ssh-x approach. Works GREAT!!!CEO never replied my email about this.Would be nice to see a web interface to manage the crashplan client. Has anyone approached crashplan to see if this is in the works or to suggest it?
Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
I like crashplan, but my gripe is that it seems to require a persistent internet connection.
Has anyone tested if scheduled backups will run (client to HDA, local network) if the internet goes down?
Has anyone tested if scheduled backups will run (client to HDA, local network) if the internet goes down?
Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
Pingjockey - My suggestion to you would be to build a second Linux box and use rsync to back up your shares. Whether the second box is local or remote is entirely up to you. If all you're concerned with is backing up the data on the shares and not fire/flood/trees-falling-on-your-house/etc then local should be fine.So perhaps a dual approach then....
HDA is the onsite master for backups. With the clients doing a backup offsite to crashplan central?
I am trying to cover my data incase some explodes so any suggestions are welcome.
You'll have to set up rsync manually, and maybe set up a cron job to enable automatic sync-ups.
http://everythinglinux.org/rsync/
Unlike backing up to CP Central, that option is free (except for the hardware of course).
Hope that helps.
Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
I had this problem; it's because CrashPlan as installed by default doesn't put it's pid file where Amahi and particularly monit expect it to be. It's a pretty easy one to tweak manually (which is what I've done) and I'm sure the guys will fix it shortly:I am a beta tester for Crashplan and it is working just fine, Crashplan that is. The hda is backing the contents of the hard drives in the server to another remote server of mine just like it should. However, in the hda settings page which can be found at Apps>Servers>Crashplan, it shows that the Crashplan backup engine is not running given by the red circle. It should be green if it was indeed running. I ssh'd into the headless hda with ssh -X and launched Crashplan to confirm that all was working. Perhaps it's a problem with amahi and how it checks to see if the java backup process is running or not.
http://bugs.amahi.org/issues/show/458#change-1281
Apart from that issue, I've had CrashPlan running happily both as a backup source and target on my main box for a while now. Is there much that needs to be done before this app can go live? I'm ready and willing to try things out if it would help move it along?
Dave.
Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
It's on the list to go live, just not sure when. We will be testing a batch of apps soon to be released.
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Re: Ready for testing: CrashPlan
Any update on when this is planned to go live? I recently started using Crash Plan, and just found out about Amahi. It seems like a match made in heaven. I would love to use my Amahi server to hold all files that are in use on my network, and have the Amahi server backup to CP.
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