January 14, 201511 yr Hi, Is the maintainer of Crashplan docker update to latest Crashplan version ? http://support.code42.com/Release_Notes/CrashPlan_For_Home/3.7.0 Thank you !
January 15, 201511 yr Author The client on my Mac upgraded itself at 3.7.0, but the docker is still 3.6.4. Now, My backup goes from 62.4% (it took 4 months to get there) to 100% overnight... Now is doing "Prune versions deep"... Anyone had same issue?
January 16, 201511 yr Author Ok, Prune is now completed. But the backup still says it's completed, but it's not when I check the restore "tab", lots of files are missing in the backup... I guess that the Docker Maintainer (gfjardim) should take a look at Crashplan docker? maybe because the Client app is now at 3.7.0 and the docker is still at 3.6.4 (or does it auto-update??), maybe that is the cause of my issue... Thank you!
January 16, 201511 yr Has the update overwritten any custom java memory options you set at startup? This sounds very much like what happens when crashplan needs more memory..
January 16, 201511 yr Author Has the update overwritten any custom java memory options you set at startup? This sounds very much like what happens when crashplan needs more memory.. where to specify that? isn't it inside the docker itself?
January 18, 201511 yr Has the update overwritten any custom java memory options you set at startup? This sounds very much like what happens when crashplan needs more memory.. where to specify that? isn't it inside the docker itself? Updated, thanks!
January 19, 201511 yr I'm sorry if this is a basic question -- to update my docker app to the newest version, do I simply click the "update" button? Should I first "Stop" the docker app, then click the "Update" button, then click "Start" to restart? Thanks for this great docker app! UPDATE: Yes, I just stopped the docker, clicked "update" and then the docker restarted on it's own. All is working well!
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