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  1. Two more things before I give up on this…  :(

     

    You could try to install the Libre-Mate Docker just to see if you can connect to that one. It’s basically the same Ubuntu desktop that has been used for CrashPlan Desktop. If you have the Community Applications plugin search for it there and add it. Set the mappings to something like this:

     

    /home/ubuntu/.config -> /mnt/cache/Apps/Ubuntu/Config/ and /home/ubuntu/unraid -> /mnt/user/

     

    Make sure CrashPlan Desktop is stopped and that nothing else running is using port 3389. If you can connect to this with Remote Desktop then there is something wrong with the CrashPlan Desktop. If not you might try using another Remote Desktop app on your PC, (mRemoteNG works for me).

     

    Tried Libre-Mate, and I wasn't able to connect with Microsoft remote desktop, so I tried mRemoteNG and that worked. Removed Libre-Mate, started Crashplan Desktop, and tried to connect with mRemoteNG, and it didn't work.

     

    Thanks for all the effort anyway

    Mark

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    I normally use Windows 8.1 but just tested from a Windows 10 home PC and I am able to connect from both. Do you have another PC you could try with? Maybe the problems isn’t really related to the Desktop Docker itself, more like something with your PC or network?

     

    I don't have another pc, but I just installed the Microsoft remote desktop app on my Android phone and tried it from there. Same results.

     

    Thanks,

    Mark

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    So you have CrashPlan running on your PC and backing up the files from your PC to your unRAID server. If that is the case you have both the server and the client running on your PC to be able to do this. How is it configured to do this, is it setup do a backup to a folder or between computers (in the destination setting on your PC).

     

    If you are doing as described above you will not be able to use CrashPlan (client) on your PC to connect to the CrashPlan (server) Docker on your unRAID.

    If you have used my guide to change the settings on your PC as well as on unRAID these setting would not work if you are doing the above.

    The backup of your unRAID server to the “cloud” can still be done with the CrashPlan (server) Docker but you need to use the CrashPlan Desktop Docker to configure it.

     

    I haven’t done a configuration as the one you describe so I really have difficulties to give any details on how the configuration should look like.

     

    Ok, thanks for that, this makes sense now, but that brings me back to the problem that I'm no longer able to connect to Crashplan Desktop. It was working fine, but then stopped. I didn't change anything, but I did reboot the server. I don't have it set to auto-start, so I started it manually. Here is all that shows up in the log:

    The log looks about the same on my system so that is probably ok. Did a reboot on my system and have no problem starting the CrashPlan Desktop Docker again and login with remote desktop. Is your Desktop Docker running so it’s only the remote desktop login that fails?

     

    Running out of ideas right now…

     

    Yes, that's correct, remote desktop doesn't connect. I've tried restarting the desktop docker, but of course that's not helping. One thing that was happening before it stopped connecting is that it would usually take a couple of login attempts before it would work. I'd usually get an error message with the first, and sometimes the second attempt. Sorry I didn't note what the error message was (it wasn't that the password was incorrect though), but anyway now I'm not even getting the login screen. I should also mention that, although this problem started before upgrading, I did just upgrade to Windows 10.

     

    I'm really confused here. The upside is that from logging in to the Crashplan website, it appears that it is still making progress with the backup, so I guess that's good, but I wish I could still get to the desktop gui. Don't know what I'll do if I need to change anything or add new directories to be backed up. Appreciate your efforts anyway.

     

    Thanks,

    Mark

  4.  

    So you have CrashPlan running on your PC and backing up the files from your PC to your unRAID server. If that is the case you have both the server and the client running on your PC to be able to do this. How is it configured to do this, is it setup do a backup to a folder or between computers (in the destination setting on your PC).

     

    If you are doing as described above you will not be able to use CrashPlan (client) on your PC to connect to the CrashPlan (server) Docker on your unRAID.

    If you have used my guide to change the settings on your PC as well as on unRAID these setting would not work if you are doing the above.

    The backup of your unRAID server to the “cloud” can still be done with the CrashPlan (server) Docker but you need to use the CrashPlan Desktop Docker to configure it.

     

    I haven’t done a configuration as the one you describe so I really have difficulties to give any details on how the configuration should look like.

     

    Ok, thanks for that, this makes sense now, but that brings me back to the problem that I'm no longer able to connect to Crashplan Desktop. It was working fine, but then stopped. I didn't change anything, but I did reboot the server. I don't have it set to auto-start, so I started it manually. Here is all that shows up in the log:

     

    *** Running /etc/my_init.d/config.sh...

     

    Current default time zone: 'America/Los_Angeles'

    Local time is now: Sun Aug 16 17:33:32 PDT 2015.

    Universal Time is now: Mon Aug 17 00:33:32 UTC 2015.

     

    cp: cannot stat ‘/root/wallpapers/*’: No such file or directory

    *** An error occurred. Aborting.

    *** Shutting down /etc/my_init.d/config.sh (PID 6)...

    *** Init system aborted.

    *** Killing all processes...

    *** Running /etc/my_init.d/config.sh...

    using existing wallpapers etc...

    *** Running /etc/my_init.d/config.sh...

    using existing wallpapers etc...

    *** An error occurred. Aborting.

    *** Shutting down /etc/my_init.d/config.sh (PID 5)...

    *** Init system aborted.

    *** Killing all processes...

    *** Not all processes have exited in time. Forcing them to exit.

    *** Running /etc/my_init.d/config.sh...

    using existing wallpapers etc...

  5. If I understand correctly you don’t backup anything to the CrashPlan cloud, the intention is firstly to do a backup of your PC to unRAID?

     

    I don’t really understand your configuration, have you installed the CrashPlan Docker on unRAID and the CrashPlan Windows app on your PC?

     

    Sorry I wasn't more clear. My pc is backing up to Unraid, and Unraid is backed up to the cloud. I have the Crashplan & Crashplan Desktop Dockers installed, and the Windows app on my pc.

     

    Thanks,

    Mark

  6. Ok this is weird. I just got this working, but then had to shut down the server for a bit, and now I can't access Crashplan Desktop. Crashplan appears to be running fine, and my Windows computer is backing up to Unraid without issue, but I'd still like to be able to access the desktop, even if only occasionally. I tried restarting both Crashplan and Crashplan Desktop, then tried rebooting the server again, none of which helped.

     

    From reading here, I am getting the impression that I should be able to control the Crashplan server from my Windows client, but I'm not seeing how to do that. I can see how to use it to back up my Windows pc to Unraid, but not how to backup Unraid. Am I mistaken that this is possible? If it is, then I won't worry about the Crashplan desktop docker. Can anyone point me in the right direction either way?

     

    Thanks everyone for your help.

     

    Mark

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    Not sure about the WIKI as it is today for this type of this type of documentation, it’s more focused on the unRAID system. Let’s see if gfjardim finds it usable. Would guess there are ways to improve the document once I get some feedback from the folks.

     

    At least I added a download link in my signature to start with…  8)

     

    I've been trying to figure out how to get Crashplan working for a while now. This is the first guide I've found that helped me get it up and running. I'm the type who has just enough tech savvy to break stuff, and not quite enough to fix it most of the time, so this is just what I needed. Thanks!

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