opentoe Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 This docker is wonderful, but it does need constant updates from the author to get things working again. I used this great docker myself for a while but didn't have time to keep checking to see if it was working all the time. Kind of just want to set things up, start it and leave it. I was lucky enough to have ample resources so I threw up an ubuntu VM, installed Crashplan server, setup which folders to back up and that's it. Has been running good. It is just an alternative. Quote Link to comment
michael123 Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 I can't get it going.. My windows client stuck on splash screen Quote Link to comment
Leifgg Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 I can't get it going.. My windows client stuck on splash screen Check that the changes in my.service.xml on the server is done. If they are ok leave the CrashPlan Docker running and don’t update it! It must have been able to auto updated 4.4.1 to work. You can check the logs on the server. Check that ui.properties on your PC is ok. Copy the .identity file and the .ui_info file to your PC and change .ui_info file. Reboot your PC and try again... Quote Link to comment
michael123 Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 I rebooted PC, did twice.. Update has a life of its own. How difficult it is to update jar or whatever it is on the crashplan-desktop? Quote Link to comment
Leifgg Posted October 4, 2015 Share Posted October 4, 2015 I rebooted PC, did twice.. Update has a life of its own. How difficult it is to update jar or whatever it is on the crashplan-desktop? It’s probably not as easy as updating the app in the container, the folder mappings inside the container is also likely needed to be updated as well. Quote Link to comment
cabldawg Posted October 5, 2015 Share Posted October 5, 2015 I have Crashplan and the Crashplan desktop configured per the instructions here. It appears as though everything is working correctly, but I can't get Crashplan to connect to crashplan central. It just sits there with a gray ball and says connection status: disconnected. Quote Link to comment
simpic Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Hello, I am getting the same issue as above, albeit after it worked for a few minutes, then it tried to upgrade itself. If I completely remove the container and the image, upon reinstall, it somehow picks up all the old settings. What else do I need to remove for a complete clean un install of the Desktop container. Regards, Simpic Quote Link to comment
Leifgg Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Hello, I am getting the same issue as above, albeit after it worked for a few minutes, then it tried to upgrade itself. If I completely remove the container and the image, upon reinstall, it somehow picks up all the old settings. What else do I need to remove for a complete clean un install of the Desktop container. Regards, Simpic The CrashPlan Desktop container is currently not working, it needs to be updated to version 4.4.1 since it doesn’t update itself as CrashPlan container does. The Windows client is your option at this moment. Quote Link to comment
cabldawg Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I followed allroy's directions above and got the desktop client connecting and the server is now backing up. Hopefully the Linux desktop client will be updated soon but at least this gets me going for now. Thank you for your reply. Quote Link to comment
simpic Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Hello, I can't seem to get the windows client working either. Just to check, I have done the following: - On the unRAID box updated... 1) my.service.xml to 0.0.0.0 & 4243 On the windows client updated... 1) C:\ProgramFiles\CrashPlan\conf\ui.properties to serviceHost=192.168.1.114 & servicePort=4243 2) Copied the .identity and .ui_info files across to C:\ProgramData\CrashPlan\ 3) Updated the .ui_info file to the unRAID ip address Is there anything else I need to do? At the moment it just sits there on the splash screen. Quote Link to comment
Leifgg Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 Hello, I can't seem to get the windows client working either. Just to check, I have done the following: - On the unRAID box updated... 1) my.service.xml to 0.0.0.0 & 4243 On the windows client updated... 1) C:\ProgramFiles\CrashPlan\conf\ui.properties to serviceHost=192.168.1.114 & servicePort=4243 2) Copied the .identity and .ui_info files across to C:\ProgramData\CrashPlan\ 3) Updated the .ui_info file to the unRAID ip address Is there anything else I need to do? At the moment it just sits there on the splash screen. Was the server running when you made the changes to my.service.xml? If it was you probably need to restart the CrashPlan container. Then you also need to copy the new files to your PC as well. Have you Disable CrashPlan Backup Service on your PC? Quote Link to comment
simpic Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 That seems to have sorted it. I now get the app starting and it can see the \mnt dir mapped to \data. Unfortunately it does not seem to want to connect to CrashPlan Central. Got the grey ball. Quote Link to comment
Leifgg Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 That seems to have sorted it. I now get the app starting and it can see the \mnt dir mapped to \data. Unfortunately it does not seem to want to connect to CrashPlan Central. Got the grey ball. Never happened to me (heard that one before… ) Suggest checking the log located at your server in log folder at the location where your config is stored. Look for history.log and service.log to start with a see if you can get some hints there. If you see that the version is 4.4.1 that is a good sign. Basically poke around and look for logs with latest time stamps. Quote Link to comment
cabldawg Posted October 6, 2015 Share Posted October 6, 2015 I was losing connectivity from my laptop to the server. I disabled the crashplan service on the laptop and marked the ui_info as read only after making the edit for the IP address of the server. It survives connectivity after a reboot now. Quote Link to comment
simpic Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 On your unRAID server? If I set it to chmod 0444, it still gets overwritten in a restart of the container. Quote Link to comment
simpic Posted October 7, 2015 Share Posted October 7, 2015 But... It's fixed the not connecting to CrashPlan Central issue. I copied over the files following the restart of the container and the app connects as it should. I think it was because the identity file was recreated, where as before it was not for some reason. Sorted :-) Quote Link to comment
Gizmotoy Posted October 8, 2015 Share Posted October 8, 2015 I see there's a lot of problems with the Desktop instance, but is anyone else having trouble with the server? My server seems to shut itself down or something about once a day. My CrashPlan instances on other machines which back up to the unRAID box all show as disconnected from the box's server engine. Then, if I stop and restart the CrashPlan Engine docker, it works again for another day or so before disconnecting. Any ideas what is happening? My remote machines seem to be on 4.4.1. Quote Link to comment
abel Posted October 8, 2015 Share Posted October 8, 2015 Has there been any success on getting this to work with CrashPlan PRO? I noticed that The the Docker App was for regular CrashPlan. Can uninstall regular CrashPlan and install PRO in the Docker App? Cheers, -A.S. Quote Link to comment
Gizmotoy Posted October 10, 2015 Share Posted October 10, 2015 To add my voice to the cacophony, I too am experiencing the 'cannot connect to engine' error message on the splash screen. Testing the update right now. Just curious how the testing was going? Anything we can help with? Quote Link to comment
sacretagent Posted October 10, 2015 Share Posted October 10, 2015 seems our upgrading gets stuck again for some reason new version = 4.41 seems the upgrader gets stuck at 4.33 https://www.dropbox.com/s/r5vsuy4rl3roxdo/dropbox.JPG?dl=0 sits there now for several hours without installing the 2 newer versions he downloaded *** UPDATE *** got everything to run again except the desktop again just do it the old way by changing the .ui_info ssh in you server docker exec CrashPlan cat /var/lib/crashplan/.ui_info you will get something like this 4243,[glow=red,2,300]1a5b6fcc-4c07-44a7-affe-66f8c6342195[/glow],0.0.0.0 copy paste that middle part (glowing) into the c:\ProgramData\CrashPlan\.ui_info it should look like this 4200,1a5b6fcc-4c07-44a7-affe-66f8c6342195,127.0.0.1 Please note 4200 is the port you tunneled with .... after that follow instruction to tunnel into your server -> http://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/Latest/Configuring/Using_CrashPlan_On_A_Headless_Computer check your history tab and see what he has done... if he says he installed version 4.3.x or 4.4.0 and is waiting there then just do a docker stop and docker start he will start with that installed version.... i had to do this twice to get to 4.4.1 and get it running after all servers, computers are on 4.4.1 everything works again.. aka everything backs up again.. but the stupid desktop client i have no clue how to upgrade that one so i use the old tunnel method till somebody updates that one .... last time it took like 3 weeks for he auto updated Quote Link to comment
Shonky Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 Not quite following that last post but I think saying the same thing as me. I found that the automatic updates seemed to get "stuck" sometimes, so manually restarting the Docker and just monitoring the log files for the CPVER line was enough to push it up to 4.4.1. If it seemed to stop, just restart it. .ui_info seems to the be only file that needs to be change on a Windows frontend I found. .ui_properties seems to be ignored as does ui_<user name>.properties. Just set the local port to whatever you are tunneling through to the unRAID machine along with the GUID and you should be good to go. One thing I did find was that if I changed any of the mapped paths, it seemed to reset the container's version of CrashPlan back to 4.3.0 and it had to go through the stepped upgrade process again. Not sure if that's expected or not. Otherwise thanks. It's now working after mulitple false starts trying to get it to adopt my old install on unRAID v5. Also, should the default path be updated? Currently it's /mnt/sdd/appdata/crashplan whereas other dockers generally use /mnt/user/appdata/xxxxx. Minor annoyance but something I had to do multiple times since I was removing and re-installing a few times whilst I attempted to get it to work. Quote Link to comment
Leifgg Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 The recommended default mapping suggested (not mandatory) from unRAID 6.2 is said to be /mnt/user/appdata/crashplan for as system using User Shares. When you change mappings the Container gets downloaded again with version 4.3.0, that’s why it will go through the auto update again. Quote Link to comment
PhilDG Posted October 11, 2015 Share Posted October 11, 2015 I spent hours yesterday trying to get this working - wasn't until I re-read the post by sacretagent which was to keep manually restarting the crashplan docker and check the log files until you have the same version on the back-end as the front. Finally I am up and running - thank-you sacretagent - just waiting for the gui to be updated but at least we're backing up! Quote Link to comment
Rick Sanchez Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 Can somebody please explain the differences/uses of these versions as I do not know which one I should install. Does this perform incremental backups or? Backup: PC & Laptop [Windows 10] > Server. Quote Link to comment
Leifgg Posted October 14, 2015 Share Posted October 14, 2015 Can somebody please explain the differences/uses of these versions as I do not know which one I should install. Does this perform incremental backups or? Backup: PC & Laptop [Windows 10] > Server. CrashPlan is primarily intended for backing up files from a computer or a server to the CrashPlan Cloud (their servers) so that you have an offsite backup. You can do local backups as well from your PC to unRAID if you do some tricks http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=17672.0 For doing the above you install CrashPlan on your Windows PC. However, you should be aware that your backup is in a compressed backup archive in a property format so you will not be able to do anything with your files except for restoring them with CrashPlan. CrashPlan does incremental backups as well as keep different version of your files depending on the settings you make. When you install CrashPlan on unRAID the primary reason usually to back up your server. There is a guide in my signature that explains this a bit more. Quote Link to comment
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