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CrashPlan

Crashplan est un outil de sauvegarde disponible sur www.crashplan.com.

Ses avantages sont :

  • disponible sur de nombreux OS dont linux :-)
  • de nombreuses fonctions dont la compression et la déduplication, en particulier pour des faibles débits (ADSL)
  • la possibilité de souscrire à un stockage en ligne (cloud) pour un très faible coût (illimité pour 3$/mois)

A noter que pour les utilisateurs payants, la version Crashplan+ apporte plus de flexibilité.

:!: Attention, crashplan utilise java et consomme une quantité de mémoire importante, je conseille de disposer d'au moins de 512Mo de RAM.

Linux

Installation sous linux du client crashplan en version 3.

Pré-requis

Crasplan suggère une augmentation du nombre de fichiers surveillé, avec la valeur par défaut de Debian (8192), le message suivant apparait à l'installation :

Your Linux system is currently configured to watch 8192 files in real time.
We recommend using a larger value; see the CrashPlan support site for details

Il est possible d'obtenir la valeur actuelle avec la commande :

~# cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
8192
~#

Pour modifier cette valeur au démarrage, ajouter le texte suivant à la fin de /etc/sysctl.conf :

# for CrashPlan http://support.crashplan.com/doku.php/client/troubleshooting/real-time?s[]=8192
fs.inotify.max_user_watches=1048576  

Après redémarrage :

~# cat /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
1048576
~#

Installer le binaire

Téléchargement du binaire :

# wget http://download.crashplan.com/installs/linux/install/CrashPlan/CrashPlan_3.0.3_Linux.tgz

Décompression

~# tar -zxvf CrashPlan_3.0.3_Linux.tgz
CrashPlan-install/
CrashPlan-install/.defaults
CrashPlan-install/CrashPlan_3.0.3.cpi
CrashPlan-install/EULA.txt
CrashPlan-install/INSTALL
CrashPlan-install/install.sh
CrashPlan-install/README
CrashPlan-install/scripts/
CrashPlan-install/uninstall.sh
CrashPlan-install/scripts/crashplan
CrashPlan-install/scripts/CrashPlan.desktop
CrashPlan-install/scripts/CrashPlanDesktop
CrashPlan-install/scripts/CrashPlanEngine
CrashPlan-install/scripts/run.conf
~#

Installation

~# cd CrashPlan-install/
~/CrashPlan-install# ./install.sh

Welcome to the CrashPlan Installer.

Press enter to continue with installation.

Validating environment...
  detected root permissions
No Java VM could be found in your path
Would you like to download the JRE and dedicate it to CrashPlan? (y/n) [y]
  jre will be downloaded

You must review and agree to the EULA before installation.

Press enter to read the EULA.
CODE 42 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR CONSUMER CRASHPLAN PRO SERVER
====================================================================

IMPORTANT:
PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY.   YOU WILL HAVE
ACCEPTED THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT IF YOU: 1) DOWNLOAD, INSTALL,
ACTIVATE, OR USE CODE 42 CRASHPLAN SOFTWARE OR DATA HOSTING SERVICES; OR 2)
CLICK THE "I ACCEPT" BUTTON ASSOCIATED WITH THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.

This End User License Agreement ("Agreement") is a legal agreement between
you, the customer, and Code 42 Software, a Minnesota company ("Code 42")
regarding the purchase, use, and installation of Code 42's CrashPlan
Software and/or Data Hosting Services (hereinafter collectively the "Code 42
Products").  In this Agreement, "you" and "your" refer to you, the customer,
and his or her agents, and "we", "us" and "our" refer collectively to Code
42.

CODE 42 IS WILLING TO ALLOW THE SALE AND USE OF THE CODE 42 PRODUCTS TO YOU
ONLY UPON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS
LICENSE AGREEMENT.  BY ACCEPTING THIS AGREEMENT YOU ARE BINDING YOURSELF TO
THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT,
THEN CODE 42 IS UNWILLING TO ALLOW THE SALE AND USE OF THE CODE 42 PRODUCTS
TO YOU AND YOU MUST (A) NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL, ACTIVATE, OR USE THE
CRASHPLAN SOFTWARE OR DATA HOSTING SERVICES, AND (B) YOU MAY RETURN THE
CRASHPLAN SOFTWARE FOR A FULL REFUND OF ITS PURCHASE PRICE.  YOUR RIGHT TO
RETURN AND A REFUND FOR THE CRASHPLAN SOFTWARE EXPIRES 30 DAYS AFTER ITS
PURCHASE, AND APPLIES ONLY IF YOU ARE THE ORIGINAL END USER PURCHASER.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE, YOU MAY NOT PURCHASE OR USE THE CODE 42
PRODUCTS.  IF YOU ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 14 AND 17 YEARS OF AGE YOU MAY
ONLY PURCHASE AND USE THE CODE 42 PRODUCTS AFTER RECIVING PRIOR CONSENT FROM
YOUR PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIANS.

ANY PURCHASE OR USE OF ANY CODE 42 PRODUCTS WITHOUT AGREEING TO THE TERMS OF
THIS AGREEMENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

Code 42 makes no representations that the Code 42 Products are appropriate
for use in other locations outside of the United States.  If you use the
Code 42 Products in or from other locations you are responsible for
compliance with applicable laws.

1. DESCRIPTION OF CODE 42 PRODUCTS.
Throughout this Agreement, the following descriptions shall apply.  More
detailed information regarding these Code 42 Products can be found at
http://www.crashplan.com.

a. "CrashPlan" is the CrashPlan software program that allows you to backup
your data once a day to Code 42 using Code 42's Data Hosting Services and/or
other storage devices that: 1) are running any form of the CrashPlan
Software; 2) have given you permission to backup to that device; and 3) are
in a functional state and condition appropriate for receiving and storing
your data (e.g., powered on, connected to the Internet, containing
appropriate storage space, etc.).  CrashPlan does not allow for real-time

Do you accept and agree to be bound by the EULA? (yes/no) yes

What directory do you wish to install CrashPlan to? [/usr/local/crashplan]
/usr/local/crashplan does not exist.  Create /usr/local/crashplan? (y/n) [y]

What directory do you wish to link the CrashPlan executable to? [/usr/local/bin]

What directory do you wish to store backups in? [/usr/local/var/crashplan]
/usr/local/var/crashplan does not exist.  Create /usr/local/var/crashplan? (y/n) [y]

What directory contains your SYSV init scripts? [/etc/init.d]

What directory contains your runlevel init links? [/etc/rc.d]
/etc/rc.d does not exist.  Create /etc/rc.d? (y/n) [y]

Your selections:
CrashPlan will install to: /usr/local/crashplan
And put links to binaries in: /usr/local/bin
And store datas in: /usr/local/var/crashplan
Your init.d dir is: /etc/init.d
Your current runlevel directory is: /etc/rc.d

Is this correct? (y/n) [y]

    downloading the JRE using wget
--2012-01-06 17:09:08--  http://download.crashplan.com/linuxjvm/jre1.6.0_17_x64.tgz
Résolution de download.crashplan.com... 209.208.241.211, 209.208.241.213, 209.208.241.212, ...
Connexion vers download.crashplan.com|209.208.241.211|:80...connecté.
requête HTTP transmise, en attente de la réponse...200 OK
Longueur: 30716483 (29M) [application/x-tgz]
Sauvegarde en : «jre1.6.0_17_x64.tgz»

100%[======================================>] 30 716 483  9,30M/s   ds 3,1s

2012-01-06 17:09:12 (9,30 MB/s) - «jre1.6.0_17_x64.tgz» sauvegardé [30716483/30716483]

Java Installed.
Unpacking /root/CrashPlan-install/./CrashPlan_3.0.3.cpi ...
37915 blocs
Starting CrashPlan Engine ... Using standard startup
OK

CrashPlan has been installed and the Service has been started automatically.

Press Enter to complete installation.

Important directories:
  Installation:
    /usr/local/crashplan
  Logs:
    /usr/local/crashplan/log
  Default archive location:
    /usr/local/var/crashplan

Start Scripts:
  sudo /usr/local/crashplan/bin/CrashPlanEngine start|stop
  /usr/local/crashplan/bin/CrashPlanDesktop

You can run the CrashPlan Desktop UI locally as your own user or connect
a remote Desktop UI to this Service via port-forwarding and manage it
remotely. Instructions for remote management are in the readme files
placed in your installation directory:
  /usr/local/crashplan/doc


To start the Desktop UI:
  /usr/local/bin/CrashPlanDesktop

Installation is complete. Thank you for installing CrashPlan for Linux.

~/CrashPlan-install#

Démarrage automatique

Sous Debian, il faut utiliser update-rc.d :

~# update-rc.d crashplan defaults
update-rc.d: using dependency based boot sequencing
~#

/etc/rc.d/ installé automatiquement peut également être supprimé :

~# l /etc/rc.d/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21  6 janv. 17:09 S99crashplan -> /etc/init.d/crashplan
~# rm /etc/rc.d/S99crashplan
rm : supprimer lien symbolique « /etc/rc.d/S99crashplan » ? y
~# rmdir /etc/rc.d
~#

Accéder à la GUI à distance

L'accès à la GUI peut se faire à distance lorsque la machine ne dispose pas d’environnement graphique.
Pour cela il faut configurer une redirection de port dans votre client SSH.

L'idée est la suivante :
La GUI se connecte sur le port 4200 de la machine client ⇒ le client SSH fait la liaison entre le port 4200 local et le port 4243 sur le serveur distant ⇒ le service crashplan écoute sur le port 4243 sur le serveur distant

Les configurations à réaliser sont :

  • configurer le client SSH ainsi :

  • Modifier la configuration de la GUI dans C:\Program Files\CrashPlan\conf\ui.properties, modifier l'option suivante :
servicePort=4200

Links

linux/crashplan.1325870283.txt.gz · Dernière modification: 2012/01/06 18:18 par matthieu
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