David3D
Explorer
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2013
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Yes, the irony is real. What makes it even stranger, is CrashPlan seems to plan the crash. It always happens near or on the hour.
Can anyone with CrashPlan installed check their system uptime for anomalies? The console does not tell me much. I can just see that it's rebooted which is also represented in a gap in disk/CPU/RAM activity. What is weirder is that sometimes it looks as if the server takes 50 minutes to come back.
It's always late at night. Perhaps I need to reinstall the plugin after the numerous updates that were put through recently.
As a side note, I'm getting inconsistent reports from CrashPlan and they seem to be removing data or CrashPlan decides to remove it.
I had 2.5TB backed up and upon returning in the morning the UI and CrashPlan Central reported 1.8TB and apparently it had 5 days to go instead of 3. I can confirm the same thing through the daily CrashPlan email report too.
Any thoughts are appreciated. :)
Can anyone with CrashPlan installed check their system uptime for anomalies? The console does not tell me much. I can just see that it's rebooted which is also represented in a gap in disk/CPU/RAM activity. What is weirder is that sometimes it looks as if the server takes 50 minutes to come back.
It's always late at night. Perhaps I need to reinstall the plugin after the numerous updates that were put through recently.
As a side note, I'm getting inconsistent reports from CrashPlan and they seem to be removing data or CrashPlan decides to remove it.
I had 2.5TB backed up and upon returning in the morning the UI and CrashPlan Central reported 1.8TB and apparently it had 5 days to go instead of 3. I can confirm the same thing through the daily CrashPlan email report too.
Any thoughts are appreciated. :)