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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...
rdsn
Oct 30, 2012Aspirant
Hi Guys,
I am having an issue getting this working. I have installed CrashPlan on the NAS and followed the instructions.
The only way I can get the machines to backup to the NAS however is to issue the command on the NAS:
ulimit -n 8192 and then /etc/init.d/crashplan restart
I have tried setting this as a default in the /etc/sysctl.conf
I have also tried setting the noffile limts in the /etc/security/limits.conf
Whenever I restart the NAS however the only way I can get the backup to start running is to run /etc/init.d/crashplan restart
Any idea what I can do to fix this?
Regards
I am having an issue getting this working. I have installed CrashPlan on the NAS and followed the instructions.
The only way I can get the machines to backup to the NAS however is to issue the command on the NAS:
ulimit -n 8192 and then /etc/init.d/crashplan restart
I have tried setting this as a default in the /etc/sysctl.conf
I have also tried setting the noffile limts in the /etc/security/limits.conf
Whenever I restart the NAS however the only way I can get the backup to start running is to run /etc/init.d/crashplan restart
Any idea what I can do to fix this?
Regards
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