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jmelvin
May 03, 2008Aspirant
Add Crashplan client
Have been testing Crashplan (http://www.crashplan.com) on my laptop - pretty slick. Crashplan has a Linux client, so I suppose someone (not me) could get it running on the readynas? Anyone tried...
fifer55
Feb 03, 2011Apprentice
Thanks for the great instructions! I am a total entry level linux guy and had to ask a few questions to get it. Almost there though.
One question is when I start the installation on my ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer, it asks me:
"What directory do you wish to install CrashPlan to? [/usr/local/crashplan] "
Do I just click on yes, even though it doesn't exist? Again, I am new to all this so I just want to make sure that I do it correct. I am SSH'd as root and I don't want to mess anything up.
Figured I would ask the guys that have done it successfully already!
EDIT:
I clicked on yes and all these other directories came up. Do I just accept?
CrashPlan will install to: /usr/local/crashplan
And put links to binaries in: /usr/local/bin
And store datas in: /usr/local/var/crashplan
Your init.d dir is: /etc/init.d
Your current runlevel directory is: /etc/rc2.d
These are all the default locations for the install. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
One question is when I start the installation on my ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer, it asks me:
"What directory do you wish to install CrashPlan to? [/usr/local/crashplan] "
Do I just click on yes, even though it doesn't exist? Again, I am new to all this so I just want to make sure that I do it correct. I am SSH'd as root and I don't want to mess anything up.
Figured I would ask the guys that have done it successfully already!
EDIT:
I clicked on yes and all these other directories came up. Do I just accept?
CrashPlan will install to: /usr/local/crashplan
And put links to binaries in: /usr/local/bin
And store datas in: /usr/local/var/crashplan
Your init.d dir is: /etc/init.d
Your current runlevel directory is: /etc/rc2.d
These are all the default locations for the install. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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