Ok, Backup works now.
Thanx for the hint!
But still i don't get the size-issue.
The KVM-machine to be backuped contains 2 VDs (200 & 500 GB).
With df -h on this VM i get:
/dev/mapper/vg_ucs-rootfs 191G 6,3G 175G 4% /
tmpfs 5,8G 0 5,8G 0% /lib/init/rw
udev...
Yes...of course, you're right.
I did so now! And it basically works.
One thing though:
The resulting tgz of my kvm-vm keeps to getting bigger and bigger?
Yesterday it had 173 GB, today it's 228 GB.
From yesterday to today noone worked though...
This results in very long backup times of course...
ups...that'd defo explain it...
Hm...what would be the best practice then to shrink /dev/mapper/pve-data and create a new backup-folder on the now free space?
would really appreciate to hear about your approach of doing such a thing.
thanx again
Sascha
Hi all,
i think i have a similar problem.
Lately when i want to backup my kvm machines i get this:
Jun 10 07:00:02 INFO: Starting Backup of VM 305 (openvz)
Jun 10 07:00:02 INFO: CTID 305 exist mounted running
Jun 10 07:00:02 INFO: status = CTID 305 exist mounted running
Jun 10 07:00:02 INFO...
Hi there,
i do have problems with the backup-speed in Proxmox too now and so i am very interested in better solutions.
Especially your approach with storebackup, Escoreal, seems to be very promising to me.
I have been using storebackup for other backups for nearly 7 years now, and it always...
ah, i see, so this is actually normal behaviour...
Good to know!
For the resize:
do i need to start from a live-cd containing (e.g.) gparted or can't i just install gparted on my proxmox-host, stop the vms and resize the partitions in the lvm on the running system?
thanks again
Sascha
Hi!
This is very interesting for me, too.
We need to resize some of our virtual disks as well.
i have 2 windows 2008 r2 servers running in a vm and all their virtual disk in a newly created lvm group (created with the proxmox gui) on a second RAID.
Other strange thing i found is, that i can't...
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