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jasont1
Mar 19, 2012Aspirant
Crashplan Headless
I have been all over these forums, google, etc trying to figure this out. I have a ReadyNas Pro 6. Crashplan Pro has been installed via the instructions provided in this forum. That part went fine ...
StephenB
Mar 20, 2012Guru - Experienced User
if you enter "ps -x" in the NAS command line you should see "/usr/bin/java -Dfile.encoding-UTF-8 -Dapp=CrashPlanSe" as one of the processes.
If putty is connected to the NAS, and local port 4200 is still forwarded to localhost:4243, and you are logged in as root, then you should be able to reach the backup engine.
The port forwarding is not persistent - it is convenient to save the session settings in putty, so you don't have to re-enter it.
If putty is connected to the NAS, and local port 4200 is still forwarded to localhost:4243, and you are logged in as root, then you should be able to reach the backup engine.
The port forwarding is not persistent - it is convenient to save the session settings in putty, so you don't have to re-enter it.
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