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Job done! You can right click on the task and select Run to try it out.Ī much more elegant solution would be to have a native FreeNAS (or just BSD) client for CrashPlan or to make use of rsync/Unison. Now select the Actions tab and, again, click New… leave the action as Start a program and then browse to your batch that we created above.Ĭlick OK to close the New Action window and again for the Create Task window. Click OK.īack in the Create Task window slect the Triggers tab and click New… Select At log on… from the drop down list and click OK to close the window. Type system and then Check Names (it should capitalise and underline). Select Run whether user is logged on or not, tick the Run with highest privileges box and then click Change User or Group… Give your ask a name, for example Mount drive for CrashPlan. Once you have that saved open up the Task Scheduler…Ĭreate a new task (I keep my tasks in a seperate folder to the default Windows ones simply for easier administration). Here’s the code: net use M: \\freenas\media myP4ssw0rd This need not be a local username, in the case of FreeNAS, if you have it joined to a domain as I do. You must use a username which has permissions to the network share.
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The one drawback to this method is that the username and password need to be saved in the script. The batch script, which we’ll save as c:\mount.bat simply uses a NET USE command. To do this we simply make use of Vista/7’s Task Scheduler. That in itself is no big deal, the thing is getting the drive mapped as soon as the machine boots and doing it each and every time your machine restarts. The preferred method is to map a drive as the SYSTEM account.
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I’ve gone against my better judgement and I’m using some of the cooler plugins including the Torrent client, Dynamic DNS and I’ve even installed SABNzbd on it. I tried OpenFiler but it pales in comparison to FreeNAS.
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Recently I’ve installed FreeNAS on to an old PC to (a) start getting some stability to my storage solution, and (b) play around with ZFS and iSCSI at home. It’s pretty much a fire and forget solution. It’s been working pretty well, despite my frustrations over slow upload speeds. Some time ago I started using CrashPlan with CrashPlan Central to finally start backing up my family photos and important documents off-site.
