Then slide down the scrollbar til you see Computer on the left tree. Above that clipboard is a little white dropdownĪrrow. Once WordPad is open on the upper lefthand corner you will see the word "paste" then a clipboard above it. Once installed we need to edit a file so we can connect to the CrashPlan Engine on your OMV.Ĭlick on START (flag icon lower left corner), click on All Programs, Scroll down and click on Accessories folder.
Most of you will likely have Win 7 64 bit now.
Go to this link and download the appropriate version for Windows, 32 or 64 bit.
We need to download and install CrashPlan on this machine. If there isn't a checkmark put one there and click on save and apply. Go to /Services/SSH and then on the right make sure there is a checkmark on tcp forwarding (permit ssh tunneling). Now is a good time to to check your ssh settings in OMV's web-gui. Log in with your root user and passwored. You can double click on it to test a session now. You should see the CrashPlan listed in the window. Then over on the right click on "save" to save the settings for future use. Now back on the tree at the left use the scrollbar and scroll to the top.
Then below click on plus sign next to SSH and then click on Tunnels. Now on the tree on the left in Putty go to Connections. In the Saved Session field put in "CrashPlan" so you know what this saved config is for in future sessions. In the Host IP put in your OMV's ip on your lan. The first thing we will do is use Putty to create an SSH tunnel to your OMV. Now that we have the CrashPlan Engine installed and running on your OMV we need to configure it. Now reboot and make sure it started automatically with this: Ok, now it is installed and the CrashPlan Engine is running on your OMV. Is this correct? (y/n) ĬrashPlan should be installing now.
What directory contains your runlevel init links? What directory contains your SYSV init scripts? What directory do you wish to store backups in? What directory do you wish to link the CrashPlan executable to? What directory do you wish to install CrashPlan to? More-(3%) ĭo you accept and agree to be bound by the EULA? (yes/no) Would you like to download the JRE and dedicate it to CrashPlan? (y/n) Press enter to continue with installation.
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