(EDIT: it seems indeed file truncation ...)
I've indagated furthermore, and what seemed file truncation is a file corruption, unrelated to file size (probably big files have more chances to be read as corrupted).
# find virtio-win-0.1.221 -size +8M | while read f; do diff -qr...
I have tried to switch my repo to Proxmox Backup Client Repository
... which resulted in a downgrade to client version: 2.2.1
No difference.
I tried the .pxar mount with client version: 2.2.4 (pve enterprise repository) on a pve node; same behaviour.
The vm is debian 11
Filesystem on vm: ext4
proxmox-backup-client package version (from dpkg -l): 2.2.5-1 - repo: pve-no-subscription
# proxmox-backup-client version
client version: 2.2.5
I backup a filesystem tree inside a vm, then using proxmox-backup-client mount i tried to compare the original tree with the mounted backup.
The filesystem I mounted is the content of a virtio .iso (virtio-win-0.1.221.iso).
Original tree: /opt/restore/bigfs/virtio-win-0.1.221/
Mounted backup...
Hello,
I'm currently trying to backup/restore on pbs some nfs-ganesha mounts.
Currently I set up two mounts, one with a VFS backend and the other with RGW backend, both exported from a PVE cluster with ceph storage and radosgw configured.
I setup a vm on the same cluster, which mounts both...
Certificate:
Data:
Version: 3 (0x2)
Serial Number: 56 (0x38)
Signature Algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Issuer: C = IT, O = Comune di Trento, OU = Servizio Sistema informativo, CN = Comune di Trento Component CA
Validity
Not Before: Aug...
Here's the result of a curl connection test (without -k because the root is in my trusted certs list)
$ curl -v https://REDACTED_HOST:8007
* Trying REDACTED_IP:8007...
* Connected to REDACTED_HOST (REDACTED_IP) port 8007 (#0)
* ALPN, offering h2
* ALPN, offering http/1.1
* CAfile...
The pbs storage addition seems succesful at first, but the storage icon has a question mark, and browsing the storage for backup listing gives the error in the first message here. Same message in syslog.
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