Not sure what's available for your qnap to aid in the upload of everything but even if your computer has to be left on over night for a few days it shouldn't be too bad. (note that once the 2 years are up you will have to pay if you want to keep using the space). Remember with most services there are free tiers and paid but many give you the opportunity to earn more space usually referrals or in the case of gdrive contributions to Google maps can get you a TB for two years. Whether using the on-prem or off-prem option, CrashPlan provides security and stability for your companys critical data. Sometimes emailing it to myself with tags is the easiest way to file it. For documents and other stuff general non multimedia stuff I use Dropbox and Google drive. If its for movies then I'd kinda go with don't bother, you could upload them but cloud services may not like it and ask yourself would it be that difficult to rip those DVDs again like you definitely did before? Just remembered that amazon offers unlimited cloud storage in the US for a ludicrously low price $60 a year that would cover all bases. For video if it's stuff you shot yourself then Google photos will be good here too unless you shoot 4k.
$ /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/crashplan/cprun.sh startĬonnect from the client and verify in the GUI that the server is now working:Īnd finally, clean up the unused, old crashplan backup (mine was 2.Okay so for photos there's flickr (1tb free), amazon cloud (unlimited with prime membership or Google photos (unlimited if less than 18mp or 1080p for video). $ mv /opt/crashplan.bak/manifest /opt/crashplan/ Just use the docker run command below, and if you need to change anything, just kill the container and recreate it. FYI, the QNAP CS GUI is pretty much worthless. $ mv /opt/crashplan.bak/cache /opt/crashplan/ Hello, Here is my config that has worked great on QNAP TVS-872XT for the last couple years. Headless support is almost non-existant and a pain to set up QNAP NAS. $ mv /opt/crashplan.bak/conf /opt/crashplan/ Aktuelle Bewertungen ber CrashPlan mit Erfahrungen von verifizierten Nutzern. Now, move the backed up configuration/cache folders into place:
Add the BINSLOC at the top of the file, and add the full path to nice: I wanted a better solution for data backup (in addition to CrashPlan, which Ive already been using.
Oops, need to fix some paths in /opt/crashplan/bin/CrashPlanEngine. CrashPlan does not easily allow you to backup data from network drives, but this can easily be undermined if you create iSCSI drive(s) on QNAP. QNAP TS-253 Pro, where have U been all my life. install.sh: /opt/crashplan/bin/CrashPlanEngine: /bin/bash: bad interpreter: No such file or directoryĬrashPlan has been installed and the Service has been started automatically.
Create /opt/crashplan/manifest? (y/n) ĬrashPlan will install to: /opt/crashplanĪnd store datas in: /opt/crashplan/manifest What directory do you wish to store backups in? What directory do you wish to install CrashPlan to? /opt/crashplan Would you like to download the JRE and dedicate it to CrashPlan? (y/n) yĭo you accept and agree to be bound by the EULA? (yes/no) yes Would you like to switch users and install as root? (y/n) n Move the existing CrashPlan installation out of the way:ĭownload the latest linux version of CrashPlan, decompress the tarball, etcĮdit the CrashPlan install.sh, replace the bash path and add BINSLOC at the top:īINSLOC="/bin /opt/bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin"
How to upgrade (I had version 3.2.1 installed, version 3.4.1 was available): CrashPlan failed to apply an upgrade and will try again automatically in one hour…” The GUI reports that “CrashPlan Upgrade Failed.
Then, update the container as follows (learn more about existing docker container upgrades ): stop old container docker stop crashplan keep a backup, just in case docker rename crashplan crashplan.
The following instructions should help get CrashPlan updated and running again smoothly.Ĭonnect to the CrashPlan server running on QNAP by first creating an SSH tunnel to QNAP and then open the GUI client locally (connecting to the CrashPlan server through the ssh tunnel). To update the Crashplan docker instance, hop on your favorite shell and ssh adminUnfortunately this autoupdate doesn’t seem to work when installed on QNAP.
I have CrashPlan installed on my QNAP (see my previous post about that), and CrashPlan smartly autoupdates their software every now and then. Fortunately, the files that I back up to CrashPlan are not changed often at all, and missing a backup for a couple days isn’t the end of the world. I usually don’t know CrashPlan has stopped backing up until I get the weekly email status update. It’s happened to me twice now: CrashPlan stops backing up my files apparently due to a failed software update.