Difference between revisions of "Server:QNAP"

From RadonWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
 
Line 78: Line 78:
  
 
@reboot /usr/local/crashplan/bin/service.sh start > /dev/null 2>&1
 
@reboot /usr/local/crashplan/bin/service.sh start > /dev/null 2>&1
 +
</source>
 +
 +
Had issue that Mounts were hot suceeding with an error of '''mount error: could not resolve address for radonnas: Unknown error'''
 +
 +
Edited file /etc/hosts to explicitly specify the IP address.
 +
 +
<source lang="sh">
 +
127.0.0.1      localhost
 +
127.0.1.1      CrashPlan
 +
192.168.1.4    radonnas
 
</source>
 
</source>
  
  
 
[[Category:Server]]
 
[[Category:Server]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, 17 August 2025

Download Ubuntu ISO 18.04.6 LTS Create a New VM

  • 1 Core CPU
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 50GB HD
  • Mount Ubuntu ISO to CD
  • Start VM and Install Ubuntu
  • Minimum Apps
  • User: "mcarter" set to auto login


Install cifs
Make folders to mount the shares to

sudo apt-get install cifs-utils
sudo mkdir -p /media/RadonNAS/homes
sudo mkdir -p /media/RadonNAS/Multimedia

Create a file /home/mcarter/.smbcredentials to store the credentials

username=Admin
password=<password>

Add the mounts to file /etc/fstab so that these get mounted on restarts

//radonnas/homes /media/RadonNAS/homes cifs uid=mcarter,credentials=/home/mcarter/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8 0 0
//radonnas/Multimedia /media/RadonNAS/Multimedia cifs uid=mcarter,credentials=/home/mcarter/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8 0 0

To edit , use command "sudo gedit /etc/fstab"
To re-mount use command "sudo mount -a"

sudo gedit /etc/fstab
sudo mount -a

Download Code42 (CrashPlan) v10
Extract tgz and run install
Note: install prompts to install dependency "libgconf-2-4"
Installs to location /usr/local/crashplan

tar zxvf CrashPlan.tgz
sudo ./code42-install/install.sh

If need to stop / start service, use this

sudo /usr/local/crashplan/bin/service.sh stop
sudo /usr/local/crashplan/bin/service.sh start

Create a desktop icon by lauching gedit ~/Desktop/CrashPlan.desktop with the following

[Desktop Entry]
Name=CrashPlan
Exec=/usr/local/crashplan/bin/desktop.sh
Icon=/usr/local/crashplan/bin/icon_app.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application

Thend on desktop goto Properties-Permissions and check Allow execting file as program

Install SSH Server

sudo apt-get install openssh-server
sudo systemctl enable ssh
sudo systemctl start ssh

Crashplan Backup Service not starting automatically
Tried to setup as a service but didn't work
Instead added a cron job

sudo crontab -e

@reboot /usr/local/crashplan/bin/service.sh start > /dev/null 2>&1

Had issue that Mounts were hot suceeding with an error of mount error: could not resolve address for radonnas: Unknown error

Edited file /etc/hosts to explicitly specify the IP address.

127.0.0.1       localhost
127.0.1.1       CrashPlan
192.168.1.4     radonnas