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#1 2011-01-08 18:52:38

treads0322
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Registered: 2011-01-08
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Crashplan on DNS-321

Hi all - I recently acquired a DNS321 to use as a fileserver and backup location. After I discovered Crashplan and fun_plug I decided I needed to run it on the NAS so that it can run backups to the cloud or a remote location without another computer being on to manage the transfer (my connection sucks so I wanted it to be able to run as long as it needed).

Has anyone else loaded Crashplan on their DNS successfully?

I've overcome a couple of hurdles and gotten to a point where Crashplan thinks it's installed (had to put it on the mounted drive because I ran out of space for the install; I suspect this was a bad idea) but now it won't start.

Code:

root@TreadNAS:/mnt/HD_a2/Backup/Crashplan/crashplan/bin# sh CrashPlanEngine status
CrashPlan Engine is stopped.
root@TreadNAS:/mnt/HD_a2/Backup/Crashplan/crashplan/bin# sh CrashPlanEngine start
Starting CrashPlan Engine ... Using standard startup
OK
root@TreadNAS:/mnt/HD_a2/Backup/Crashplan/crashplan/bin# sh CrashPlanEngine status
CrashPlan Engine is stopped.

Any ideas on how to fix this? Is there a way to find some more space in the system directories so I can install cp there instead of on the drive?

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#2 2011-01-08 22:13:28

FunFiler
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

I'm not familiar with Crashplan, but does it write to a log file? Presumably it would indicate the reason for exiting.


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#3 2011-01-08 22:48:21

treads0322
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

Yeah, I thought to look there after I posted. "Java: applet not found." It installed JRE - not sure whether it's the environment or something else that's missing. Any thoughts on how to track it down? Can JRE run under ffp?

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#4 2011-03-13 11:48:47

peterman
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

Any success?
I'm planning to buy a DNS-321 and want to install CrashPlan on it.

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#5 2011-04-20 12:26:47

mika123
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

I also want to know if you make any progress. I have a dns-323 and crashplan sounds perfect for it.

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#6 2011-05-01 18:38:16

ZBB
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

I'd also be interested if this is working...

FWIW, I'm currently using Crashplan to backup our DNS-323 -- but through my mac as a connected network volume.  This works, but only when my Mac is running...

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#7 2011-07-10 18:31:20

dmac001
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

I'd like this too. Having Crashplan on the NAS makes perfect sense.  I'm trying this on DNS-321. Before we get too far down this path, is there enough memory for this to run on DNS-321?

Crashplan requires Java SE Runtime.  I tried to install the linux version and the java runtime installer fails.  How did you install Java?

CrashPlan needs various /usr/local folders and init.d.  It doesn't appear that these are in the fun_plug linux install. 

Any suggestions?  Crashplan is something the DNS 323/321 NAS community should have.
Thanks

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#8 2011-09-18 06:28:45

lizaoreo
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Registered: 2011-09-18
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

Did anyone make any progress on this?  I've recently obtained a DNS-321 and would love to throw CrashPlan on it :-)

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#9 2011-10-03 16:13:45

Ri4_Lion
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Re: Crashplan on DNS-321

I have such feeling that there won't be any answer to this topic... But the question is very topical...

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