On Sun, 21.12.14 21:24, Florian Lindner ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hello,
> on my up to date Arch system I use Crashplan which is a java app for offsite
> backups. It used to work fine, until recently...
No idea why it crashes, but this is probably something to contact the
authors of that pr
Florian Lindner wrote:
> Hello,
> on my up to date Arch system I use Crashplan which is a java app for
> offsite backups. It used to work fine, until recently...
> When booting java dumps core:
It certainly seems to some timing issue, adding
ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/sleep 10
fixed it so far... :-/
Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> В Sun, 21 Dec 2014 21:24:22 +0100
> Florian Lindner пишет:
>
>> Hello,
>> on my up to date Arch system I use Crashplan which is a java app for
>> offsite backups. It used to work fine, until recently...
>> When booting java dumps core:
>>
>>
>> # systemctl status cras
В Sun, 21 Dec 2014 21:24:22 +0100
Florian Lindner пишет:
> Hello,
> on my up to date Arch system I use Crashplan which is a java app for offsite
> backups. It used to work fine, until recently...
> When booting java dumps core:
>
>
> # systemctl status crashplan.service
> ● crashplan.service -
Hello,
on my up to date Arch system I use Crashplan which is a java app for offsite
backups. It used to work fine, until recently...
When booting java dumps core:
# systemctl status crashplan.service
● crashplan.service - CrashPlan Backup Service
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/crashplan.