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bishoptf
Feb 12, 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...
68rustang
Oct 22, 2012Aspirant
PLEASE HELP!
I am trying to setup CrashPlan on my ReadyNAS Pro that I have sitting in my office. I would like to use it as an offsite backup location for my home computers. I have read everything I can find for installing it on the ReadyNAS and seem to be stuck.
My problem seems to be the same one f41yaz posted here:
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=61152&hilit=crashplan&start=30#p363309
I am stuck trying to connect my desktop GUI with the headless install per the "How It Works - Using PuTTY" section of this guide:
http://support.crashplan.com/doku.php/how_to/configure_a_headless_client#how_it_works_-_using_putty
returns:
which is good, right?
Then I get to step 5:
and get:
returns what it should but,
only kicks out the first two lines of:
I don't see the
part.
Any ideas for a noob? I have clicked and read every link I can find about this and have seen a couple people with the same issue. However, It seems they somehow figure it out and disappear without posting a solution.
My desktop PC is Win7 x64, NAS is ReadyNAS Pro4
My ui.properties file shows:
I am trying to setup CrashPlan on my ReadyNAS Pro that I have sitting in my office. I would like to use it as an offsite backup location for my home computers. I have read everything I can find for installing it on the ReadyNAS and seem to be stuck.
My problem seems to be the same one f41yaz posted here:
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=61152&hilit=crashplan&start=30#p363309
I am stuck trying to connect my desktop GUI with the headless install per the "How It Works - Using PuTTY" section of this guide:
http://support.crashplan.com/doku.php/how_to/configure_a_headless_client#how_it_works_-_using_putty
netstat -na | grep LISTEN | grep 42
returns:
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:4242 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:4243 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
nas:~#
which is good, right?
Then I get to step 5:
telnet localhost 4200
and get:
nas:~# telnet localhost 4200
telnet: can't connect to remote host (127.0.0.1): Connection refused
ps aux | grep BaseName
returns what it should but,
netstat -an | grep ':424.'
only kicks out the first two lines of:
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:4242 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:4243 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
tcp 0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4242 yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy:zzzzz ESTABLISHED
I don't see the
tcp 0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:4242 yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy:zzzzz ESTABLISHED
part.
Any ideas for a noob? I have clicked and read every link I can find about this and have seen a couple people with the same issue. However, It seems they somehow figure it out and disappear without posting a solution.
My desktop PC is Win7 x64, NAS is ReadyNAS Pro4
My ui.properties file shows:
#Fri Dec 09 09:50:22 CST 2005
#serviceHost=127.0.0.1
servicePort=4200
#pollerPeriod=1000 # 1 second
#connectRetryDelay=10000 # 10 seconds
#connectRetryAttempts=3
#showWelcome=true
#font.small=
#font.default=
#font.title=
#font.message.header=
#font.message.body=
#font.tab=
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