
We will assume that you have /mnt/Data/jails set up for jails, so adjust any paths as required.
Make sure that you have FreeNAS running with a Storage Volume already configured for jails. This is mostly just a rehash for CrashPlan PROe from:Īny mistakes are definitely mine as I have absolutely no idea about FreeBSD, jails, java or sed, so YMMV. Still needing an onsite backup solution, finding CrashPlan PROe is about half the price if self-hosted and not wanting to deploy yet another computer I tried to get Code42 Edge 4.1.6.3 to work in a FreeNAS jail using the Linux Compatibility Environment. However after reading the license agreement closely and assessing our requirements, I realised that it would be unsuitable for use in a corporate environment.
If you're using a public computer, be sure to Sign Out before leaving.I was excited to see there was a plug-in for CrashPlan on FreeNAS. From the lower left of the window, select the link Click here to download to download the zip file containing your restored files. Select the files or folders you want to restore from the file tree. (Optional) Select Display deleted files? to restore previously-deleted files. (Optional) Select a calendar date to restore files as of a date other than the most recent date. Click the restore icon near the top-right. Scroll down to the Devices and click on the name of the one from which you want to restore files. Go to and login with your MIT email address and Kerberos password. If your restore selection exceeds the total allowed, we recommend restoring from the Code42 app instead, if possible." The new vendor website for Crashplan is: Ĭonsiderations from Code42: "The amount of data that can be restored over the web through the administration console is limited. For the purposes of this documentation, the names are used interchangeably and refer to the same product. Which name you see in the product, filenames, or paths depends on what version you are using. Crashplan was renamed Code42 after it was sold, then renamed again back to CrashPlan after it was sold again. CrashPlan and Code42 are the same application/service.