There appear to be two solutions for this problem (on the I219-V at least), either disable "aspm" in the bios of the device, or add "intel_idle.max_cstate=1" to the "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT" in your grub config, update grub and reboot. I do not know if the later solution has any unexpected...
They do provide some pre-build .rpm files on their repo;
https://github.com/sg4r/proxmox-backup-client/releases
Scroll down all the way, under "Assets".
-Tim
Ah great, then I'll wait for an update and use the older version for the time being. As there is already a bug report for it; Do you still require additional information, or the "strace" output (I'll have to look into how that works in that case). Or is all the information already known?
-Tim
Downgrading it to 1.0.8-1 works great;
web01-offsite-databases.pxar: had to upload 245.19 MiB of 245.19 MiB in 5.50s, average speed 44.56 MiB/s).
Uploaded backup catalog (121 B)
Duration: 5.72s
End Time: Wed Mar 24 12:48:27 2021
This client is a single core VPS.
I have the issue on two...
Hi,
This is what it does; <snip video link>
It has been sitting there since your last message (49 minutes) and still nothing.
Just as @ar7yss says, it only happens on some servers, I forgot to mention that. I used 1.0.9 before, I updated to 1.0.11 a few hours ago. I haven't tried older...
Hello,
I've been trying to figure out what's wrong, but I'm not able to find anything.
When I run a backup job on a specific server, it hangs with bigger files, when I add a 3MB file, it works just fine. But when I try to upload a 100MB .SQL file, it just hangs.
I checked;
I/O top: No usage...
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