Hi,
I tried with using PBS_LOG=error. It works but I still get the skipping mount point: "..." messages. How to suppress those? IMHO skipping a mount point is not an error but should be classified as warn or info?
Update
I also get warning: file size increased while reading: "...", file will...
Hi.
Is it possible to keep a single backup snapshot so that it does not get pruned?
The background for my question is: We have a prune schedule "Keep Daily 31". So after 31 days a backup snapshot gets pruned. Some days ago we had a security incident on one of our vms. Want to keep the...
No, same as nktech1135 wrote: dmesg and syslog do not contain any relevant entries.
But I found a subprocess started by pveperf that uses 100% cpu permanently:
sh -c echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
Maybe this helps?
Hi,
you can already mount a vm image using
proxmox-backup-client map <snapshot> <archive-name>
to map it to a loopback device that can be mounted then. See PDF documentation https://pbs.proxmox.com/docs/proxmox-backup.pdf
It seems this feature is still missing mentioned in the HTML...
Hi dylanw,
thats good news, thank you! I can confirm: mount option is working now (with proxmox-backup-client 0.8.16) and it is fast enough for my use cases. So I will be using that now.
Hi dylanw,
I wasn't aware of the mount command, thank you for that hint! It will be interesting to see how performance is on very large backups. I will try it as soon as it is usable again.
A single files restore command would be a bit more handy than mounting and IMHO it is a functionality...
Hi!
I've set up a Proxmox backup server instance (pbs1) for testing and created a host backup from another maschine (server1) with the following command:
server1# proxmox-backup-client backup root.pxar:/ --repository user1@pbs@pbs1:datastore1
This works fine, snapshots are created as...
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