Backup removed Mountpoint data?

ReptoxX

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Hello There,

i have a huge issue right now. I had to recover one of my vms with a backup from today, so no big deal.
But unfortunatly it seems to delete the mount points aswell but i can not recover them?

Please tell me, that this is not correct or smth like that.

I really hope some one of you can help me. I'm kinda freaked out right now..

Regards,
ReptoxX


EDIT:
I figured, that after i have restored the backup it changed it's drives..
Code:
arch: amd64
cores: 4
hostname: application
memory: 10240
mp0: Storage:subvol-102-disk-0,mp=/var/opt/gitlab/,size=32G
net0: name=eth0,bridge=vmbr1,firewall=1,gw=192.168.1.1,hwaddr=76:56:6B:9A:3B:DE,ip=192.168.1.102/24,type=veth
onboot: 1
ostype: ubuntu
rootfs: local:102/vm-102-disk-0.raw,size=32G
swap: 8192
unprivileged: 1
That was the configuration before the restore. rootfs is set to local:102/vm-102-disk-0.raw and after restore it is Storage:subvol-102-disk-0

So i am guessing right now, that i won't be able to restore any of its data... Because it even got overwritten.
 

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Okay, but isn't it a bug then?
Everything got deleted and the backup got placed on the wrong drive where the mount point was before. So no "local" anymore, but instead it got written to "Storage"?

Regards,
ReptoxX
 
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