April 11, 201412 yr so.....I had some problems about 44 days ago (according to crashplan that's the last time I updated) when I updated to the newest stable build of Unraid (from 4.7 build 15 I think to 5.0.5). Unraid was being kinda bitchy at me, so I started over with a clean config and new folders for plugins and everything. Nothing through unmenu this time, everything through plugins that gave me pretty gui icons that a stooge like me could understand. I installed all the stuff that I really use on a daily basis....Subsonic, Plex, Sabnzbd, Sickbeard, Couch Potato. Everything's been pretty good since then. Plenty of stability. No complaints Then last night I figured....I really should get Crashplan set up again. I have't backed up in 44 days. I'm sure I've taken some pics I want updated since then....I'll just do it real quick. Of course the plugin install was easy, but as soon as I told crashplan to start, the WebGui of Unraid became 100% unresponsive. ugh....I shut down all I could and rebooted. Everything came back up and seemed happy. I got a backup to run and all was good. Then I started listening to some subsonic this afternoon. then subsonic Crashed. I keep getting the old HTTP ERROR: 503 SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE RequestURI=/index.view Powered by jetty:// screen. Seems to have something to do with Java according to my quick searching on the error. Both Crashplan and Subsonic use Java, and I'm wondering if maybe they each have their own version they're trying to run and they're getting pissed at each other? Anyone have any experience running these 2 Plugins together? Does this even sound like it could possibly be my problem? Thanks in advance!
April 11, 201412 yr Author or you know what else could be the problem? the fact that I'm trying to run this off my cache drive which had 0b free. FFS....i'm so stupid sometimes I amaze even myself. sorry folks..move along....nothing to see here....
April 11, 201412 yr Hahahaaha. But in all honestly the two of them can get in a pissing match. I find if I install Subsonic first with the openjdk 7 of java then CrashPlan doesn't install its own copy. Kryspy
April 12, 201412 yr Author thanks for the tip.....and as stated...that's the order I did it in. literally DUMB luck.
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