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sdouek
Jul 07, 2015Guide
CrashPlan Cheat Sheet and Tweaks
lBelow are Command Codes, Tweaks and info on CrashPlan. If you need me to add any more or if something changes feel free to let me know and I will adjust it. #As of CrashPlan 4.2, CrashPlan wil...
RedBullet
Oct 04, 2015Tutor
The uninstall/reinstall (latest) worked for me. I would go that route...
scootle
Oct 04, 2015Aspirant
Yeah, tried the uninstall/reinstall route... same error as above.
I even uninstalled java6 (which was what was in /usr/bin/java) via apt-get and that didn't fix anything either.
I am at a complete loss why it's not reading /lib/libdl.so.2
- scootleOct 04, 2015Aspirant
OK, after yet another evening of Google digging... I managed to figure out what appears to be the solution to the missing/improperly linked Java libraries. The embedded Java 8 included by CrashPlan/Code42 appears to be broken somehow. However, you can get the embedded JRE directly here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/embedded/embedded-se/downloads/index.html (you will have to register an email address and create an account, sadly)
I grabbed the "x86 Linux Small Footprint – Headless" download and copied to my ReadyNAS Ultra4+. The resultant "ejdk-8u51-linux-i586.gz" archive can be unpacked (use "tar -xvf ejdk-8u51-linux-i586.gz") and if you navigate down into the unpacked directory, you will see "/ejdk1.8.0_51/linux_i586/jre"
In that directory is a working java executable. I simply removed (or renamed) the subdirectory "/usr/local/crashplan/jre" and moved the above jre directory into its place. All appears happy now.
That will hopefully fix this issue for anyone else with the same errors.
- RedBulletOct 05, 2015Tutor
If you tried to install the latest version it should have asked you if you want to install java. That's what mine did, and it worked fine.
- slevytamDec 06, 2015Aspirant
scootle's solution of replacing the JRE worked for me!
- StephenBDec 07, 2015Guru - Experienced User
slevytam wrote:
scootle's solution of replacing the JRE worked for me!
Yes, but its no longer enough. Crashplan 4.5.0 now requires an update to glibc on OS 4.2.x systems. Whocares_ has provided an addon for this - see this thread for more details: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Backing-up-to-your-ReadyNAS/Crashplan-JRE-update-needed/td-p/985781/page/5
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