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Backing up a NAS to CrashPlan using a Raspberry Pi

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[Update on July 28th 2006] I have updated the post to reflect that CrashPlan 4.7.0 still works the same way as well as adding instructions for running the UI on MacOS/OSX Motivation I currently have a Synology DS212 (discontinued, but similar to more current  DS213 ), which works fine, but I wanted to have another backup of the data on it off-site, meaning not in my house. A few years ago I got myself a CrashPlan subscription and have since used to to back up my personal and my families data from multiple machines. Ideally I would like to run the CrashPlan software on my NAS, but the DS212 is not powerful enough to handle the Java-based CrashPlan client. Since I anyway already have a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B set up as a home server (I am running a custom home automation server and some other servers on it), I thought it would be great to add the CrashPlan client to it. Getting the CrashPlan headless client running on a Raspberry Pi is luckily possible, but there are a few issu