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Unable to connect to backup engine crashplan
Unable to connect to backup engine crashplan







SSH to QNAP and change my.services.xml according to SB02's post Install software on client and QNAP according to original postĢ. I didn't have to do anything with JRE like SB02 posted, all I did was change the upgradepath to /dev/null and restart the CrashPlan service, and it worked (and is still working).ġ. Without this step, your QNAP's CrashPlan will automatically upgrade and break before you finish your first backup. The post by SB02 is a crucial step in getting CrashPlan to work reliably on the QNAP and needs to be added to the original post. I am hopeful there will be a rewrite released from dynek to fix the issue, or maybe (like Thomas says) Code42 will write a headless version. Start the JRE & the APP, you will begin receiving hourly errors about failed updates, but then CraspPlan works and does it's backup. Immediately STOP/TurnOff the app and JRE.Įdit (use vi) /share/MD0_DATA/.qpkg/Crashplan/conf/my.services.xmlįind this line: upgrade Ĭhange it to: /dev/null

unable to connect to backup engine crashplan

So step one, was uninstall both the QNAP app, and the JRE (ARM in my case). To me this coupled with the QNAP backing up to the cloud again is a success. 'unable to apply upgrade(s), retrying in one hour' I have successfully stalled mine at Version: 4.4.0 I ran into this, it was from the software auto updating. The next time you open up the CrashPlan GUI, you will see the configuration of your local computer again, instead of the NAS config.įirst off forgive me, i'm down with the flu, I have fixed this (workaround like) but if it doesn't make sense, reply bellow and i'll try again. When you're done configuring CrashPlan on the NAS, you can change the ui.properties file back to the way it was (#serviceHost=127.0.0.1). Configure what to backup, where, when etc. The GUI will show CrashPlan on the QNAP NAS instead of the configuration on your local computer.

unable to connect to backup engine crashplan

Uncomment the serviceHost line, by removing the bracket ( #) at the start of the line, and change 127.0.0.1 to the IP address of your NAS (for instance 192.168.1.30).

  • Open the ui.properties file on your local client machine in Notepad.
  • Mac: /Library/Application Support/CrashPlan/.ui_info.
  • Windows: C:\ProgramData\CrashPlan\.ui_info.
  • ui_info file on your local machine using Notepad (as administrator) and replace the ID with the one from your NAS.
  • On the web interface, there is an ID mentioned.
  • Please note that you will have to restart the service by yourself for the change to take effect. This is not required if you only use one network interface.

    unable to connect to backup engine crashplan

    Start/enable the CrashPlan QPKG, open its web interface at ( ensure that Apache is running on your NAS: Applications -> Web Server) and select the interface on which the service will listen.









    Unable to connect to backup engine crashplan