It may sound obvious that to back up, you need to choose a set of files you want to protect and preserve. Generally, it works well, but it doesn’t work well enough anymore for my office computer, even though it works without a problem on four other machines in my household. The large number of files I back up and other unknown variables combined with Java-specific memory-allocation issues have led to multiple weeks-long or even months-long customer service interactions to get backups reliably back on track. CRASHPLAN PROMO PROWTF !ġ1/11/18 06:17 AM Starting backup to CrashPlan PRO Online: 21,084 files (52.20GB) to back upĪnd here I am scratching my head :-). See the line below = great math again, remember "9,250 files (46.90GB) to back up" (which had to be actually "6,975 files (46.90GB)", but whatever). CRASHPLAN PROMO ARCHIVEI am naturally going ballistic and CTRL+SHIFT+C & "deauthorize" to force CrashPlan to clear cache and to start comparing files locally and in backup destinationġ1/11/18 06:08 AM Scanning for files to back upġ1/11/18 06:09 AM Archive encryption key changed from - to. see belowġ1/11/18 06:07 AM Completed backup to CrashPlan PRO Online in 0h:00m:08s: 1 file (2.30KB) backed up, 0MB encrypted and sent but I am glad they at least got GB math right :-)īut instead of backing up 46.90GB of 9,250 files (actually 6,975 - but whatever) our dear CrashPlan did backup 1 file. CRASHPLAN PROMO CODEI understand that people who wrote CrashPlan code might be somewhat math challenged, but 34,779 - 27,804 = 6,975 files. With me not near my computer the following happened 3:00 AMġ1/11/18 03:00 AM Scanning for files to back upġ1/11/18 03:02 AM Scanning for files completed in 1 minute: 34,779 files (279.20GB) foundīut Crashplan did not start backup of the remaining files at that moment ? so when I arrived later 6 AM today (on Nov 11) and clicked to continue the backup. but it stopped all by itself, why ? but the the best followsġ1/10/18 11:36 PM Completed backup to CrashPlan PRO Online in 18h:14m:52s: 27,804 files (232.30GB) backed up, 116.90GB encrypted and sent 10.8Mbps (Effective rate: 29.2Mbps) I have 2 TB to back up, but I am testing on a smaller set of files (hence 279.2 GB)ġ1/10/18 05:23 AM Scanning for files completed in 2 minutes: 34,779 files (279.20GB) foundĪs we can see below, CrashPlasn did not finish the backup at 11:36 PM - instead of 34,779 files (279.20GB) it only did 27,804 files (232.30GB). I started the backup again from scratch on Nov 10 (by upgrading security) - here is from CrashPlan own log (history).
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