![]() ![]() By visiting this website you agree that: (1) We take no liability under any circumstance or legal theory for any DroboApp, software, error, omissions, loss of data or damage of any kind related to your use or exposure to any information provided on this site (2) All software are made “AS AVAILABLE” and “AS IS” without any warranty or guarantee. The information and software available on this website are provided as-is without any warranty or guarantee. The use of information and software provided on this website may be used at your own risk. This site is not affiliated, endorsed or supported by DRI in any way. Libmd5 was introduced in version 3.2, and the instructions came from here.ĭrobo, DroboShare, Drobo FS, Drobo 5N, DRI and all related trademarks are the property of Data Robotics, Inc. Libffi as a requirement comes from here, as well as the idea of moving the tmp folder. The idea of using the Debian version of libjna comes from here. In particular, the patch for JTux was adapted from here. This DroboApp has been the result of much online searching. build.sh package repackages the DroboApp, without recompiling. build.sh clean removes everything but downloaded files. build.sh distclean removes everything, including downloaded files. Log in the VM, pick a temporary folder (e.g., ~/build), and then do:Įach invocation creates a log file with all the generated output. How to compileįirst make sure that you have a working cross-compiling VM. Keep in mind that this DroboApp requires java8 and the locale apps to be installed. If there are no releases available, then you have to compile. I just want to install the DroboApp, what do I do?Ĭheck the releases page. Some users have maintained functional backups to Crashplan Central using 4.7.0.14. It is a feature that was introduced with 4.7.0.14. The Crashplan app for Drobo blocks of the self-update mechanism. This means no more Crashplan for the Drobo, Raspberry Pi, Synology, QNAP, ReadyNAS, and so on. With Crashplan 4.8, Code42 began using libraries incompatible with ARM devices like the Drobo and they have no plans of ever supporting ARM devices again. There won't be a new version of Crashplan for the Drobo anytime soon. The master branch contains the Drobo5N version, the drobofs branch contains the DroboFS version. ![]() Although I had never successfully restored image from my backup (might because my SD cards were corrupted), but that would give you some hope.This is a set of scripts to package a DroboApp from scratch, i.e., download sources, unpackage, compile, install, and package in a TGZ file. ![]() Backup your Pi: writing image to SD card doesn’t take much time, installing and configuring software does.I’ve got two Kingston SD cards corrupted by pulling the power cord. Do not pull the power cord, shutdown with command “ sudo shutdown -h now“.Here’s a tutorial on setting up SSH on the Pi and your computers, or you can follow the instructions in chapter 6 “Networking with the Pi” from PragProg’s Raspberry Pi book. Please follow the instructions on this page. Please follow the instructions on this blog post. Mount -t cifs -o username=,password=,rw,filemode=0777,dirmode=0777 ///Data /mnt/AirDisk_DataĪdd the invocation to the shell script to /etc/rc.local so when your Pi boots up the script will be executed. Sudo apt-get update configure SMB (if you are using a shared disk in your network)Īssuming your shared disk will be mounted at /mnt/AirDisk_Data:Ĭreate a file as ~/mount_airdisk.sh with the content of (replace, and with your own): It might not be necessary, but works for me, got the tip from this post. Mount the SD card on your computer, edit /boot/config.txt, add this line Install and Configure CrashPlan on Pi update over_voltage Installation Image Raspbian to your SD cardĭownload Raspbian and write an image to your SD card, this article from LifeHacker has some instructions. I had two Kingston Class 4 4GB SD cards corrupted after using for 1 week – both because I had to unplug the power cord from the Pi (more on this at the bottom of this post). I bought a Pi and accessories from Taobao (like ebay, in China).īelow is the setup I’m using and had been working well for me for a month now: I found PragProg’s Raspberry Pi book to be a very good introduction. I’ve heard of some good words on Raspberry Pi, an inexpensive yet full functional computer, so why not? Preparation Get to know Raspeberry Pi My data is on an external hard disk connected to Apple’s AirPort Extreme, it’s accessible in my home network, so changing device to run CrashPlan is not an issue. I used to use a netbook, but it was too noisy sometimes, after I was woke up by the sound of the fan one night, I thought that was enough. At home, I backup a large collection of files to CrashPlan, since upload speed is not optimal, I need CrashPlan application to run 24/7. ![]()
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