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Spideroak syndication process
Spideroak syndication process






  1. SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS PDF
  2. SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS INSTALL
  3. SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS UPDATE
  4. SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS MANUAL

Make this load at boot by modifying /boot/nf and adding: linux_load="YES".On your FreeNAS host, get a shell and type: kldload linux.Add storage (I concur that anything you attach should be in Read-Only mode).I tried following the instructions here but kept having trouble, so here is my attempt to fill in the gaps by providing step-by-step what worked for me. I'm using FreeNAS 9.3 and was having trouble getting this going (current version in ports tree as of this writing is 5.1.8). Finally “SpiderOak -headless” this starts SpiderOak and tells it to do what it does and start processing files and uploading them!.

spideroak syndication process

Next you want to go, “SpiderOak -include-dir=/mnt/mystuff”, this says hey I want that folder and all of its subfolders backed up.O This will prompt you for your login, and ask you to provide a new machine name. This is the first command to run, “SpiderOak -setup=-“.Now a quick tutorial on actually running SpiderOak from the Jail Shell,

SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS INSTALL

This will install SpiderOak and all of its prerequisites. cd /usr/ports/net/spideroak/ & make install cleanġ1.

SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS UPDATE

The above two steps will not be necessary when some nice FreeBSD developer finds the time to update the Fresh Ports website with a newer batch of SpiderOak source code.Ī. “make makesum” from the spideroak port directory.ĩ. Luckily for us no dependencies changed from 5.1.1 to 5.1.3 so all we have to do is run the command:Ī. Almost there, these files use checksums to prevent tampering. Change the PORT VERSION from 5.1.1 to 5.1.3Ĩ. Under /usr/ports/net/spideroak there is a “Makefile”, open this in your favourite text editor, I choose notepad Jī. Now because the filename is different the make file will fail!Ī. You need to put that file into /usr/ports/distfiles in the Jail and rename it (I did this just via a SAMBA share on my windows box). Clicking that link will actually redirect you to version 5.1.3, which is both smart and stupid for reasons we’ll get to.Ĭ.

SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS MANUAL

Now we need to download the source code for SpiderOak, this requires a little bit of manual trickery to get working:ī.

spideroak syndication process

Open up the link below in any browser and have a read, someone else has kindly done the work of porting SpiderOak to FreeBSD (which FreeNAS is based on), Ħ. From the FreeNAS Shell run the command “kldload linux”, this allows Linux emulation to be installed into the jail.Ĥ.

spideroak syndication process

Add some storage to your Jail so it can read the files you want to send to SpiderOak, I’d recommend Read Only:ģ. Create a Jail from the GUI, of type “portjail”.Ģ. I used this guide here to help me understand FreeBSD ports, ġ. Shell on the FreeNAS box, note the command line says launched from the Jail, note it says we are going to install the FreeBSD Port of SpiderOak onto our FreeNAS Jail. I’m running FreeNAS 9.2, first up you need to be familiar with the concept a “Jail” and the difference between running a Shell command on the FreeNAS box itself compared to running a Shell command on the Jail itself. It ended up not being that hard, so I thought I’d post a short “How To” here for other people to follow. My first challenge was getting it to run on FreeNAS. I am coming at this from a fairly new to FreeBSD - Windows user.

SPIDEROAK SYNDICATION PROCESS PDF

I'm not affiliated with SpiderOak in anyway, the attached PDF has images, this is a straight copy/paste from the Word file I originally wrote for this post. They recently had some sales on storage so I bit the bullet and dived into paid storage, up until now I’d been on the free plan with just a few GB. I’ve been a fan of SpiderOak for years it’s a great alternative to DropBox for me.

spideroak syndication process

SpiderOak on FreeNAS (alternative to Dropbox)








Spideroak syndication process