That’s about it! Now you have an updated CrashPlan container running on your NAS. # check if it is running (after some minutes)ĭocker exec crashplan /etc/init.d/crashplan status volume /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Containers/crashplan/config:/var/crashplan \ # update the docker image to the latest versionĭocker run -d -name crashplan -e TZ -publish 4242:4242 -publish 4243:4243 -net host \ Then, update the container as follows (learn more about existing docker container upgrades): To update the Crashplan docker instance, hop on your favorite shell and ssh. The third step is detailed in the following section. The first two steps are easily done from within the QNAP admin interface. Make sure that you are running the latest version of the ContainerStation. Update all apps from within the QNAP app store.The steps I took to update Crashplan are the following: The update involved some steps, but with the Docker setup in place, the update was really easy. Much to my delight, the update went very smooth and CrashPlan works properly as expected. As in the meantime there were a lot of updates available for all moving parts, it was certainly time to update. Some time ago I installed Crashplan on my QNAP NAS with Docker.
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