I was just wondering b/c CP wont let you backup a CP archive per se--- so I guess you are backing up your family pc's with some other software to the pogo and then you want to backup that archive to CP Central. I don't want to be one of "those guys" but my unsolicited opinion is that you might be better off not doing that. Backing up backups can be a bit dicey and is noby kevinvinv - Debian
Yep. Openjdk6. So I guess I'll be cloning if I want o do this again! I shipped the pogo to a friend and backup to it I am not a cp central user. I'd like to understand how you want to backup your pogo to central? What sort of data is on your pogo that you want to backup ?by kevinvinv - Debian
I can confirm that my pogo E02 is still running CP and has successfully upgraded itself (during the last CP upgrade) for what that is worth. I am using Arch and not Debian though. Seems to be working great. Not doing anything with CP central though... not sure how / why you would do that. I am just using my Pogo as a CP receptor.by kevinvinv - Debian
OK- so here is the magic recepie for me... First I installed Arch Linux on my POGO-E02 as per directions here: http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv5/pogoplug-v2-pinkgray Then I got CrashPlan running by using these steps. Credit goes to many others for most of this. For some reason though, all the instructions I could find online still left me with problems... maybe things have chby kevinvinv - Debian
Looks like I have something running- on a Pogo with Arch. I had to jump through a number of hoops that I haven't seen documented anywhere yet so I dont know if things have changed or ?? Anyhow- If things keep working for a couple days- I'll document something and maybe try to script up as much of it as I can...by kevinvinv - Debian
To me the best application in CrashPlan-- just have to figure out how to make it work :)by kevinvinv - Debian
Thanks for the correction on Arch. I'll be slowly trying to figure it out too... thanks for any help!by kevinvinv - Debian
Thanks for the replies all! eas, good point about your first line installing the essentials. The makefile calls out cc and not gcc... do you think possibly the essentials now just include gcc? Anyhow, I have an interest in getting CrashPlan to somehow run on a pogo plug and will glady contribute in any way I can. I just don't yet understand the intricasies of the Java issues... soby kevinvinv - Debian
Oh, thanks for the reply! The problem I am having on Debian is with the compilation of the libjtux patch. I decided to switch to ARCH instead of Debian and use a libjtux.so that someone had pre-compiled and available for download. There the problem is getting the proper version of JAVA on ARCH to satisfy CrashPlan... sigh. So I can't give you the script output at the moment b/c myby kevinvinv - Debian
HI All, I am trying to get Crashplan to run on my pogoplug using the script mentioned on this site. Having some trouble with a few commands in the script... for one... when I run the make command... cc seems to error not knowing where some of the header files are. Is there something I need to add to some sort of path to get those suckers resolved? Anyhow- thanks for the cool resourceby kevinvinv - Debian
So just starting out here... going through Jeff's instructions. Got the USB stick fdisk'd but the stick shows up on the pogoplug (according to df) at something like /tmp/.cemnt/sdb1 instead of /dev/sda1 Seems like this is going to be a problem. Can anyone offer a comment or two? Thanks!!by kevinvinv - Debian