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Before knowing this container today, I used a Crashplan installed directly on the Synology.
This container is a good real idea, but I would like to "adopt" the backup I already made until today. Unfortunately, in my previous Crashplan, the files where thru "/". I mean I saw the same file system I can find thru the file explorer included in Synology GUI.
With this container, I have a added level, because even if I'm able to put "/" as "--volume /:/storage", when I run the CrashPlan GUI, it shows me "storage" into the root directory.
Unfortunately, I'll lose all my previous backup and I will have to backup from start, because Crashplan doesn't recognise "/storage/Files2backup" as "/Files2backup" for example.
Do you have any idea ?
Thank you.
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FWIW, in my case, all my files being backed up were under /volume1 (I'm running it on a Synology NAS) so it was easy enough to explicitly mount /volume1 in my container and it all "just worked".
Also, @JrCs I explicitly changed to docker host networking and that removed the need for explicit port forwarding, and more importantly, allowed for inbound backups from my other machines. Nice.
With synology if you want to do the /volume1:/volume1 mapping you'll have to use the command line to create the docker. As you have discovered the paths created by the GUI are mapped to what is visible within your DSM file browser.
Hello,
Before knowing this container today, I used a Crashplan installed directly on the Synology.
This container is a good real idea, but I would like to "adopt" the backup I already made until today. Unfortunately, in my previous Crashplan, the files where thru "/". I mean I saw the same file system I can find thru the file explorer included in Synology GUI.
With this container, I have a added level, because even if I'm able to put "/" as "--volume /:/storage", when I run the CrashPlan GUI, it shows me "storage" into the root directory.
Unfortunately, I'll lose all my previous backup and I will have to backup from start, because Crashplan doesn't recognise "/storage/Files2backup" as "/Files2backup" for example.
Do you have any idea ?
Thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: