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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...
oshae
Nov 30, 2014Tutor
I'm not really familiar with systemctl. And I just have a basic understanding of runlevels. On my 4.x NAS, CrashPlan put the scripts in /etc/rc2.d but this time it is using /etc/rc5.d. Is there any issue with it using runlevel 5 versus 2?
Also I was looking in /etc/rc5.d and noticed 2 links in it. One called S01crashplan and the other S99crashplan. I'm pretty sure the number is the priority and wondering if having two links could cause a problem? I assume I could also try reinstalling it and directing it to use /etc/rc2.d as I think it just chose rc5.d because that is the run level it detected I was in while installing the app.
Was there a change from 4.x to 6.x as to what runlevel you are in when running an ssh session?
Also I was looking in /etc/rc5.d and noticed 2 links in it. One called S01crashplan and the other S99crashplan. I'm pretty sure the number is the priority and wondering if having two links could cause a problem? I assume I could also try reinstalling it and directing it to use /etc/rc2.d as I think it just chose rc5.d because that is the run level it detected I was in while installing the app.
Was there a change from 4.x to 6.x as to what runlevel you are in when running an ssh session?
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