![]() Start the Shell service by entering the following command Press Escape, then return, select ‘a) save changes’ and press return again to exit.Navigate to Jails, highlight the Crashplan jail and click on the Command prompt icon.Įnter the following command to edit the systems configuration information ![]() We’ll do most of the upgrade to version 4.6.0 through the shell and to make things easier we will enable the ability to log in with our preferred SSH client. Navigate to Plugins > Installed and enable the Crashplan service by toggling the service status switch. Once we have accepted the EULA, we can start the Crashplan engine. You can close this, we will configure this later on. You should see the EULA displayed, read through it and if you are satisfied with the conditions, proceed to click on ‘Yes, I accept’ at the bottom of the page.Ĭlose the popup that redirects you to a link informing you how to connect to a headless crashplan desktop. Navigate to Plugins (this time in the left hand column) > Crashplan. Highlight Crashplan and click Install at the bottom of the page Accept Crashplan EULAīefore you can start the Crashplan plugin, you need to accept the EULA. Log in to FreeNAS control panel and navigate to Plugins in the top menu bar. Alternative methods such as installing from the ports tree or enabling Linux compatability and downloading the Linux verison direct from Code42 proved to be more convoluted.Īt the end of this guide you will have configured a up to date Crashplan plug in, have enabled encryption and backed up a folder to Crashplans cloud storage space. Updating the earlier v3.6.0 plugin provides the quickest, easiest and least troublesome method I’ve found of installing a reliable Crashplan into FreeNAS. IntroductionĮven though this guide installs the latest 4.6.0 version of Crashplan, we are going to build upon the foundations provided by the older existing FreeNAS Crashplan 3.6.3_1 plugin. FreeNAS Crashplan installation Last revised: 9 April 2016.
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