Lightweight (169MB) Crashplan docker container.
- Automatic version upgrade
- Access to all configuration files
- Access to log files
- Launch the crashplan container
docker run -d \
--name crashplan \
-h $HOSTNAME \
-e TZ="${TZ:-$(cat /etc/timezone 2>/dev/null)}" \
--publish 4242:4242 --publish 4243:4243 \
--volume /srv/crashplan/data:/var/crashplan \
--volume /srv/crashplan/storage:/storage \
jrcs/crashplan:latest
- Make a backup of the current
.ui_info
file of your desktop machine locate:- On Linux:
/var/crashplan/data/id/.ui_info
- On OSX:
/Library/Application Support/CrashPlan/.ui_info
- On Windows:
C:\ProgramData\CrashPlan\.ui_info
- On Linux:
- Replace your
.ui_info
file of your desktop machine with the one of the crashplan container:/srv/crashplan/data/id/.ui_info
. - In the
.ui_info
file of your desktop machine, replace the IP (should be0.0.0.0
or127.0.0.1
) with the IP of your docker host. - Make sure you can connect to ports 4242 and 4243 on your docker host.
- Start your local CrashPlan GUI.
/var/crashplan
: where the configuration files and logs are store/storage
: where backup files are store
PUBLIC_IP
andPUBLIC_PORT
: force the public ip address and port to use.TZ
: time zone to use in the crashplan logs. Use /etc/timezone string values, e.g. "Europe/Paris"