![]() ![]() Crashplan was creating a new folder every 30 minutes and then finding that v1.6 of the ubuntu java-common package was installed and then failing out of the process. We find that in our /usr/local/crashplan/upgrade directory there are effectively an unlimited number of time stamped update folders. We look and find there is zero space left on the drive. So, before you go down the road of manual jre installations, look into this first.īackups started working again after the manual jre upgrade, some hassle, a lot of searching, finding logs, etc. Their newer software versions, at least after 4.4.1, seem to upgrade the native jre package properly and require little intervention. I think Code42 (Crashplan’s creator) was inundated with failures as they released some software which essentially broke their linux based backbone. I will say that I didn’t install the java package on two other linux servers and they subsequently just worked themselves out. Importantly, to do this you must change /usr/local/crashplan/install.varsįrom JAVACOMMON=/usr/local/crashplan/jre/bin/java I ended up installing the 12.04LTS java-common package a few months ago which is still v1.6. The documentation for a headless client is poor if you run into any issues. My headless linux boxes stopped backing up to Crashplan earlier this year.
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