It has always been my preference to get the data from the inbound backups away from inside of the jail into a dedicated CrashPlan dataset I created, and shared through the jail storage /media/backupTOnas. Now to just figure out how to map a NAS folder to Debian! Am thinking about installing CrashPlan manually in a linux jail, and see if it's possibly an issue with the specific version of CrashPlan included in the plugin. I pointed the "incoming backup" folder to a folder internal to the CrashPlan jail, and after restarting the CrashPlan engine I still am getting the same error ("Backup disabled - backup location is not accessible"). I also experimented a little more this morning. I guess it unchecked itself when I went back into the permissions page to take the screenshot. The "Set permission recursively" was checked originally when I pushed down root/wheel and 777 permissions. ![]() I figured something was wrong with the permissions, so I completely erased the CrashPlan dataset and started fresh. Unfortunately I couldn't get CrashPlan in 9.3 to write to the aforementioned dataset (giving the "Backup disabled - backup location is not accessible" error). I was hoping that I could "resume" the incoming backups just as you do when you re-install CrashPlan and want to adopt an existing backup. I originally had some data from incoming backups in the /mnt/XenonNAS/Backup/CrashPlan dataset from my previous installation of 9.2.1.9 along with CrashPlan running in a jail. I have a "Backup" dataset that I use to store CrashPlan backups, TimeMachine backups, and backups from an imaging software I have been evaluating called ShadowProtect. I was also able to install the CrashPlan plugin with no issues. It worked great on 9.2.X, so I'm sure there's no reason I can't get it working in 9.3.Īfter importing the volumes and getting my main data stores back, I decided to blow out the old jails data sets that remained from my 9.2 installation so I could start anew. ![]() Fortunately, the pool import worked beautifully and I didn't lose any of my data! I am, however, having a problem with getting the permissions setup correctly for CrashPlan to allow me to receive backups from other machines I own. I don't have a super complex configuration, so I figured it shouldn't be too bad or difficult to start over again, jails included. I ended up having to do a new installation of 9.3 since the upgrade from 9.2.1.9 failed. Hopefully it's something simple that I'm just not doing correctly! I've been pulling my hair out over this for the last couple of days since I installed 9.3, and figured asking for assistance is my next step.
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