@Noggin wrote:
I’m attempting to get Crashplan PRO working on an openSUSE installation. I recently migrated from CentOS and I pulled the JSON I was using from the flash drive so I’m reasonably certain that it is correct. Is running a custom Rock-On the same in openSUSE as it was in CentOS?
/opt/rockstor
did not contain arockons-metastore
subdirectory. I created it, placed my json there, and hit refresh on the Rock-Ons/All page. The Crashplan Pro Rock-On did not show up. I then cycled the Rock-On service off and back on, and still no Crashplan Pro.Path, filename, and file contents are shown below.
➜ rockons-metastor pwd
/opt/rockstor/rockons-metastor
➜ rockons-metastor ls -alh
total 4.0K
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 34 Dec 29 06:58 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 394 Dec 29 06:57 …
-rw-r–r-- 1 root root 981 Dec 29 06:58 crashplanpro.json
➜ rockons-metastor cat crashplanpro.json{ "Crashplan-Pro": { "containers": { "crashplan-pro": { "image": "jlesage/crashplan-pro", "launch_order": 1, "ports": { "5800": { "description": "WebUI port.", "host_default": 5800, "label": "WebUI port", "ui": true }, "5900": { "description": "VNC port.", "host_default": 5900, "label": "VNC port" } }, "volumes": { "/config": { "description": "Choose a share for the crashplan configuration & log files.", "label": "/config" } }, "opts": [ [ "-v", "/mnt2:/storage" ] ] } }, "description": "Crashplan Pro rockon, container from jlesage/crashplan-pro", "website": "https://hub.docker.com/r/jlesage/crashplan-pro/", "volume_add_support": true, "version": "beta" } }
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