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Crashplan cloud backup
Crashplan cloud backup













usr/local/crashplan/bin/CrashPlanEngine start Now you can start CrashPlan on the WD My Cloud: Wget -c -O /usr/local/crashplan/libjtux.so " " With Java installed and working you can now go to the CrashPlan files and install CrashPlan (adjust to your path as necessary):Ĭd /shares/Public/Software/CrashPlan_3.6.3_Linux/CrashPlan-installįinally you need to delete the installed libjtux.so file and download the replacement libjtux.so file: You can now test that java is OK by executing: java -version The following commands need to be executed from the My Cloud command line:Īpt-get install transmission-cli transmission-common transmission-daemonĪpt-get install openjdk-7-jre-headless libjna-java This is tested and working on the latest firmware update and latest CrashPlan v3.6.3 (at time of posting). I will attempt to assist you with questions however it may take me a day or two before checking posts/messages. I have configured CrashPlan to start and stop each night via crontab and will add that example later… For example you can check the engine log with: Cat /usr/local/crashplan/log/engine_output.logĬrashPlan runs continuously and so your My Cloud will likely not go in to sleep mode or very briefly.

crashplan cloud backup

You can review the critical CrashPlan logs at /usr/local/crashplan/log. I put it in Public/Software share and it is stored by the version name (eg 3.6.3) You need to download the CrashPlan for Linux software, extract the files and copy it to your My Cloud. If you are not familiar with this then please look to other posts. Once your backup set is initialised, obviously only changes are then backed up. The last group of directoris in my initial backup set took 3-4 weeks to complete…really! Downloads/restores are much faster. I started by backing up a few MB’s, then a few GB’s, and gradually selecting all my directories. You can expect 100GB to take more than a week… I recommend selecting directories/files for backup in a progressing scenario. It’s better on the My Cloud than on the MBL but it is slow. I include a link for the file and Crashplan won’t work without this replacement file.īackup to CrashPlan’s cloud destination is quite slow. There is a replacement file (libjtux.so) that is required for the ARM processor in the WD My Cloud to work with Java. I use both and therefore this installs both. If you do not install Transmission the java install will fail. Installing Transmission addresses some dependencies for the OpenJDK java install.

crashplan cloud backup

I was able to recover my files from CrashPlan (cloud backup) to my new WD My Cloud…this saved my life (…well all my family photos and personal docs)!!! I have now had CrashPlan installed and working on my WD My Cloud for about 6 months. I had CrashPlan running on my WD MBL for about a year before my MBL died. This also installs Transmission for bit torrents and every time I do a firmware update I just follow the same steps. The below allows you to install CrashPlan to your WD My Cloud.















Crashplan cloud backup