CrashPlan Headless Disconnecting
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I am a big CrashPlan fan. Are you up-to-date?
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@aaronstuder said in CrashPlan Headless Disconnecting:
I am a big CrashPlan fan. Are you up-to-date?
Desktop is on 4.6. I didn't check the Engine.
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XFCE uses some very ugly fonts.....
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@aaronstuder said:
XFCE uses some very ugly fonts.....
It's not a desktop for those looking for attractiveness.
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@scottalanmiller I know It's super light-weight, right?
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@aaronstuder said:
@scottalanmiller I know It's super light-weight, right?
Yes, old and quite light.
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Ya I don't care about what it looks like. I'll use it only if I need to change folders that are being backed up. The whole DE group is like 400 MB.
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If you installed CentOS7 1511 you may need to open some firewall ports. I forget what they are without looking at their documentation.
Also @johnhooks suggestion of looking at the log files will hopefully be a bit more enlightening.
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@travisdh1 said in CrashPlan Headless Disconnecting:
If you installed CentOS7 1511 you may need to open some firewall ports. I forget what they are without looking at their documentation.
Also @johnhooks suggestion of looking at the log files will hopefully be a bit more enlightening.
If you use 1511, you need to install the firewall!
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@scottalanmiller said in CrashPlan Headless Disconnecting:
@travisdh1 said in CrashPlan Headless Disconnecting:
If you installed CentOS7 1511 you may need to open some firewall ports. I forget what they are without looking at their documentation.
Also @johnhooks suggestion of looking at the log files will hopefully be a bit more enlightening.
If you use 1511, you need to install the firewall!
Ah, I have that reversed? I was thinking the firewall wasn't on in the standard download now.
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Well it worked for a while. It was running for 15-16 days and it was at 33% finished. Then I logged in again and I got the error. Not sure when it broke in the timeline.