The following steps will help you set up Code42 CrashPlan on your computer. CrashPlan is an application that backs up your data. To set up CrashPlan you will need to know your UCSD Active Directory (AD) account username, password, and submit a help request requesting a CrashPlan account.
Once you have received confirmation of your CrashPlan account from the IGPP Help Desk:
Note: You may set up CrashPlan with your account on multiple computers that are used only by you. The following steps are written with Mac OS in mind. If you are working on a different OS, the following steps should be guidelines for setting up CrashPlan on your computer. Use the steps that apply to your OS analogous to the steps below. For further questions feel free to contact us at contact IGPP Net Ops.
*Please note our backup SLA*
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Download CrashPlan Client
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- Go to smb://igppsoftware.ucsd.edu/guest/Code42 to download the current Code42 client. **NOTE**If you're using an M1 Mac, make sure you use the installer with "M1" in the installer name. For Intel Mac, mare sure you use the installer with "Intel" in the installer name. (You must be connected to VPN)
- Select desired OS folder on the left navigation area
- Follow the installation steps below.
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Installation Steps
- Double click on the Code42CrashPlan.dmg file you just downloaded to mount the installation drive.
- Open the mounted drive (seen below in the upper right hand corner) to bring up a window with the installation file.
- Click Install Code42 CrashPlan and go through the installation process.
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CrashPlan Account Setup
Under Finder go to Go > Applications and launch Code42 (CrashPlan).
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Make sure to check back the following day to make sure your backup was completed.
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Verify a file is set to be backed up
You can verify that a file is set to be backed up by doing the following:
Open the Code42 application (/Applications/CrashPlan)
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Also Note: By default, the checkmark does not necessarily indicate that the entire contents of a folder are backed up.
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Verify files are being backed up
The backup of your selected files is complete if there are green checkmarks by both backup servers in the main window.
If you need further assistance, please contact IGPP Net Ops.