February 24, 201610 yr I started using CRASHPLAN and as soon as I had it install, I started getting errors "Docker image disk utilization of 94%" and then to 100%. I have it set up so that all the backup is pointed to a user share, but for some reason that share isn't getting utilized... Anyone know what may be causing this??
February 24, 201610 yr Author Post a screenshot of your path mappings, both for the docker and crashplan. hope this is what you're looking for... I'm attaching the screenshots of the path mapping
February 25, 201610 yr Does /mnt/user/Backup exist on the array? With that exact capitalization? If so, the mapping for /backup -> /mnt/user/Backup looks right and the "default backup archive location" looks right. What happens if you look at the /mnt/user/Backup folder on your array? Is Crashplan putting data there? Also, how big is your docker image?
February 25, 201610 yr Are you backing up for a friend? There may be one more place to change the settings: https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Configuring/Changing_Where_Backup_Data_Is_Stored
February 25, 201610 yr Author Does /mnt/user/Backup exist on the array? With that exact capitalization? If so, the mapping for /backup -> /mnt/user/Backup looks right and the "default backup archive location" looks right. What happens if you look at the /mnt/user/Backup folder on your array? Is Crashplan putting data there? Also, how big is your docker image? I do have the share on the array. but when I lookat the array, it doesn't look like Crashplan is putting any data there.... the docker image is 25GB
February 25, 201610 yr Author Are you backing up for a friend? There may be one more place to change the settings: https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Configuring/Changing_Where_Backup_Data_Is_Stored I'm not backing up for a friend, just my own VM...
February 25, 201610 yr Hmm, I'm running out of ideas. I was going to ask if the /Backup share was on a disk mounted by Unassigned Devices, because if it was you would need to restart Docker before you could use it. But based on the path (/mnt/user/Backup) that doesn't seem to be the case. What are the permissions on the Backup/Crashplan folder? SSH to the server and type ls -alR /mnt/user/Backup then paste the results here.
February 25, 201610 yr Is there any chance you have a 'backup' (lowercase) share as well as a 'Backup' (uppercase) share? If so, that will confuse things. See this thread for details: https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=46883.msg0
February 25, 201610 yr Author Hmm, I'm running out of ideas. I was going to ask if the /Backup share was on a disk mounted by Unassigned Devices, because if it was you would need to restart Docker before you could use it. But based on the path (/mnt/user/Backup) that doesn't seem to be the case. What are the permissions on the Backup/Crashplan folder? SSH to the server and type ls -alR /mnt/user/Backup then paste the results here. hope this is what is needed... it's my first time using SSH or any terminal Linux 4.1.17-unRAID. root@zeus:~# ls -alR /mnt/user/Backup /mnt/user/Backup: total 16 drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 23 Feb 24 16:40 ./ drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 56 Feb 24 20:00 ../ drwxrwxrwx 1 tak users 6 Feb 24 16:40 Crashplan/ /mnt/user/Backup/Crashplan: total 0 drwxrwxrwx 1 tak users 6 Feb 24 16:40 ./ drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 23 Feb 24 16:40 ../
February 26, 201610 yr Author So, I just decided to delete the docker, and reinstall, and everything works now! not sure what was wrong with the previous one...
February 26, 201610 yr I wasn't sure if you saw my other idea, but I'm glad you were able to find a fix. Definitely a strange one!
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