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InterClaw
May 31, 2015Aspirant
NAS not starting any services #25220444
I had a hard time coming up with a good subject for this problem, since I don't really know what's wrong and how to describe it. Here's the story: Suddenly I noticed that CIFS was not behaving norm...
StephenB
Jun 30, 2015Guru - Experienced User
I reset the daily resync to 14 days while I was compacting. That eliminated the endless restarts, but it still took quite a while. I also needed to do it twice, not sure why. After the "deep compacting" step it should also do a version pruning step. I started with Crashplan in 2012, and have been backing up weekly image backups for all our PCs on the Pro. The churn from those created a lot of space on the server archive (even with de-duplication).
My backup speed is usually in the 30-50 mb/s range (not including de-duplication savings). Though I'm in the US.
There's not a lot of information on the memory usage, but my impression is that the answer is a combination. There's a hash value stored for each block on the cloud server, and every new block in the local NAS needs to be hashed (and that hash looked up in the cloud server table). It isn't very clear though, esp. since there is also an on-disk cache (without any info on what is stored in that). My cache is about 1.5 GB right now (and it is set up to be on the data volume, not the OS partition).
On 64 bit Java - I thought it was available for the Pro, but I must admit I haven't checked. I did order an 8 GB memory upgrade, under the theory that even with ~3700 MB dedicated to crashplan, I'd want at least 6 GB for the system. Plus the DDR2 memory is getting expensive, and I only wanted to buy it once.
My backup speed is usually in the 30-50 mb/s range (not including de-duplication savings). Though I'm in the US.
There's not a lot of information on the memory usage, but my impression is that the answer is a combination. There's a hash value stored for each block on the cloud server, and every new block in the local NAS needs to be hashed (and that hash looked up in the cloud server table). It isn't very clear though, esp. since there is also an on-disk cache (without any info on what is stored in that). My cache is about 1.5 GB right now (and it is set up to be on the data volume, not the OS partition).
On 64 bit Java - I thought it was available for the Pro, but I must admit I haven't checked. I did order an 8 GB memory upgrade, under the theory that even with ~3700 MB dedicated to crashplan, I'd want at least 6 GB for the system. Plus the DDR2 memory is getting expensive, and I only wanted to buy it once.
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