

Verify the token doesn't match your client connection token GUI_JAVA_OPTS=".SelectorProvider=.PollSelectorProvider -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Dapp=CrashPlanDesktop -DappB. SRV_JAVA_OPTS=".SelectorProvider=.PollSelectorProvider -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Dapp=CrashPlanService -DappB. Tcp6 0 0 :::4243 :::* LISTEN 0 16594 1127/javaĮdit JAVA options here (unsure if this is still necessary?)Īdd ".SelectorProvider=.PollSelectorProvider" to both variables Verify that java is listening on all IPs for port 4243 Vi /usr/local/crashplan/conf/my.service.xml Open up connection on service port 4243 to remote computers Tar zxvf CrashPlan_4.6.0_Linux.tgz -C ~/Downloads The following was the version that workedĬd to the directory with the downloaded file (Since the shared folders are aleady mounted, I just browsed to my NAS) Lsmod | grep -io vboxguest | xargs modinfo | grep -iw version Query the GuestAddition versions with this command
Crashplan home download install#
Perform the following to get the VirtualBox Client Tools installedĪpt-get install build-essential linux-headers-genericĪpt-get install virtualbox-guest-dkms virtualbox-guest-utils Since Ubuntu 16.04 is a supported OS from Crashplan, this should stay working (in theory)Īdd storage to host for each mount to be backed up My install is done and working - I still want to change my mount points to match the jail I was using, but it's synchronizing block information on the new backup VM.ĭoing it with an ubuntu VM running on a Virtualbox jail on FreeNas 9.2.1.8 using Virtualbox Shared Folders to share the jail storage with the Ubuntu 16.04 server guest. I'm currently in the process of setting up an ubuntu crashplan VM on freenas. If you are interested in learning more about automatic, continuous cloud storage options from CrashPlan, check out our subscription options at /store/.

Learn more about our triple destination backup strategy here.
Crashplan home download upgrade#
These computers must be upgraded to a supported operating system so that the CrashPlan app can automatically upgrade to version 4.7 and continue computer-to-computer backups.ĭetails on this topic and your options can be found on our support site.įor an optimal data backup strategy, we strongly recommend that our users backup to three destinations – local, offsite and online. If you use another computer you own or a friend's computer as a backup destination, both computers must upgrade to CrashPlan app version 4.7 in order for backups to continue.

Our records indicate that one or more of the devices associated with your CrashPlan account are using an operating system that does not meet the supported operating system version requirements.īeginning on May 16, 2016, all devices that connect to the Code42 public cloud will be upgraded to CrashPlan app version 4.7.
