[Discuss] Attention CrashPlan users
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Thu Jan 31 07:44:58 EST 2013
On 01/31/2013 02:02 AM, Rich Braun wrote:
> For almost two years, I've been using and singing the praises of CrashPlan, a
> service of Code42 which provides a user-friendly Java interface for sending
> files both to its remote data centers and for sending them between Linux boxes
> at your home or those of your friends. Why I praise the company is pretty
> simple: they let you control whether to escrow ssh keys with them, or retain
> them for yourself.
>
> However, the software suffers from a serious flaw. Before I go blabbing about
> it in detail here in a public forum, I'm looking for help. Their front-line
> tech support has thus far spent a week blaming my systems, blowing me off in
> all my efforts to point out the opportunity to investigate and resolve a
> problem that's central to their business model.
>
> Are you a CrashPlan user? One who uses the software in peer-to-peer mode
> between servers under your control? What I want you to do is invoke a simple
> operation; it's somewhat hidden in their UI but look for the "compact"
> command. Results of this operation aren't reported directly but you can then
> click on the History and see whether any errors were found.
>
> But before even doing that: just in case errors /are/ found, I want to be
> able to demonstrate to this company another case of this problem, and in order
> to do that you'll need to preserve data-forensics. So before invoking
> "compact", preserve a full copy of the disk volume to which you send CrashPlan
> dumps (it will have a directory backupArchives).
I just started using CrashPlan a few weeks ago, and am backing up one
desktop and one server to another server. I'll try to do that this week.
Before I do this, can you tell me what happened and how you recognized
it? Did it corrupt the backup?
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