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  1. Anyone else having issues with Crashplan?  I've had a pretty solid backup for over three years now with no issues in unraid at all until now.

     

    Initially it was a headless install on 5.x and since I've been on 6.1 and now 6.2.4 without trouble.  I removed everything off my server and did a complete reinstall and then adopted the old backup.  Everything runs smooth until it finishes all the scanning and then when it tries to start backing up files something causes a crash and it disconnects and forces a restart and just continues doing that until I shutdown the docker.

     

    I can't see anything obvious in the logs but then I don't know how this docker even works.

    You probably need to give CP more memory. See the first post in this thread.

     

    Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk

    Thanks...I feel dumb.  I have almost 6TB and was only using the default 1GB of RAM.  She's humming along nicely again and I really love the web VNC now, so easy to use.

  2. Anyone else having issues with Crashplan?  I've had a pretty solid backup for over three years now with no issues in unraid at all until now.

     

    Initially it was a headless install on 5.x and since I've been on 6.1 and now 6.2.4 without trouble.  I removed everything off my server and did a complete reinstall and then adopted the old backup.  Everything runs smooth until it finishes all the scanning and then when it tries to start backing up files something causes a crash and it disconnects and forces a restart and just continues doing that until I shutdown the docker.

     

    I can't see anything obvious in the logs but then I don't know how this docker even works.

     

    ***File was too big to attach I guess so here is a link of my logs zipped

    http://www.filedropper.com/log_26

  3. My admin doesn't appear to have that as an option.  Strange.  I'm using the current docker install.

     

    I believe you need to enable the 'External Storage support' app.  Go to the 'Not Enabled' apps and enable it.

     

    That was it!  That was a tad hidden.

     

    Thanks for the patience and help!  Now to make this useful and see if I like it.

  4. I just read the whole thread and missed anything conclusive on how to setup your Owncloud to be able to access other folders.  I tried using a symbolic link and that didn't seem to work.

     

    Files have to be added to ownCloud through the gui.  ownCloud keeps a database of the files added and deleted.  You can't just point to a folder and expect ownCloud to incorporate those in the database.

     

    If I understand the issue correctly you CAN access exisiting folders .....

    Yes you do.

    I access my entire Array full of exisiting files through ownCloud by just adding the relevant folder as "External Storage" under the admin user section.

     

    This assumes your unRAID share you want to appear and be available in ownCloud has SMB protocol enabled and you have an ownCloud user already setup to allocate access to this to:

     

    1. Login as Admin.

    2. On the user menu (top left hand corner) drop down the menu and click "Admin"

    I only have 'Admin' on a drop down on the right side and nothing anywhere about "external storage".  I'm assuming you are talking about the web gui not a desktop app or something?

    3. On the 3rd section down "external storage" give the folder a name (e.g. nas) and under the drop down menu select "SMB / CIFS".

    4. After the new line appears fill in the appropriate details as requested (e.g. Host = just the dns name of your box, Userid and Password = self explanatory if you have security enabled, Share = share name in unRAID, Remote Subfolder = blank, Available For = name of the user (yourself I guess) that you setup who you want to have access to this unRAID share).

     

    Boom Done. You'll get a green dot next to the Folder Name when it is setup correctly. This is the little test ownCloud does to ensure it can access the "External Storage".

     

    It is also worth noting that while it is technically external given that you are accessing it over a "share" given everything is on the same box the speed is lightening as it is local really.

     

    Now log out of admin. Log into the user you have just given access to and now you can see your share as if it was another folder and you can interact with your files at will.

     

    Please note - be careful when doing this - especially if you share the root of your array. You are technically opening up your entire array to outside access (if enabled) and if someone gets access to your user id and or password and or a vulnerability becomes exploited in ownCloud which allows someone else to maliciously log on then someone can access all your data and do with it as they see fit.

  5. An unRAID OS development website has been created which includes The Roadmap.

     

    In the future this site will also host community-contributed Plugins and a separate Developer's Forum.

     

    Please use this thread for comments related to the Roadmap.

     

    What happened to the roadmap?

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