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bishoptf
Feb 11, 2012Aspirant
Crashplan for Dummies, aka Step by Step :)
I have just went through this and have seen several folks post that they wish there was an all inclusive guide, I just bought a Pro 2 and so far I am pleased with what I see under the hood (looks like...
tony359
Apr 02, 2016Apprentice
Hi Stephen,
Yes, I managed to have it working again via putty but it was working without before. And I can't remember what I did to have that working.
It would be a good time to create the new step by step guide :)
JeremyP1
May 07, 2016Aspirant
What you probably did was edit <install dir>/conf/my.service.xml and change the serviceHost line to
<serviceHost>0.0.0.0</serviceHost>
so that it listens for the UI on all ports. You still need to edit the .ui_info on the PC file to point to it as per the headless instructions and use the actual ip of the ReadyNAS instead of the localhost.
4243,00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000,192.168.1.x <port>,< Token >,<IP of ReadyNAS>
Adding serviceHost=nasipaddress as suggested isn't going to work (not on 4.6 anyway) as somewhere down the line there was a change in the format for the config file that handles this.
Has everyone here used WhoCares_'s (Stephan's) glibc addon to get this working? Has anyone run into a bunch of apt-get dependency problems from it? I tried his addon twice and it essentially prevents apt-get from being used because of dependency issues. As of now, I got CrashPlan running with the EJRE installer and a patch for the inotify_init1 error. This lets me stay on the older glibc and keep my apt-get working. As well as allow me to install and compile various things I needed running on the NAS.
inotify_init1() was added in Linux 2.6.27; library support was added to glibc in version 2.9. WhoCares_'s addon installs version 2.13. I wonder if installing an older version with support for inotify_init1 would keep things working. I may give this a shot after a much needed break from dealing with this and after making a backup of the OS partition.
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