Hi,
I'm using Proxmox as my development workstation, doing my development inside various LXC containers. These are configured with a small root disk to which I usually add a larger mount point mounted on /home for all my data -- the idea being I can copy these and/or attach these to new containers with new OS versions.
All volumes are stored in LVM thin pools, in case that's relevant. (We had bad experience with ZFS storage underneath virtual machines with lots of small files so we've stuck to LVM which works well for us).
Since Proxmox Backup Server came out I've been meaning to set it up on another machine to store backups of my containers.
But when I do a backup of my development containers, only the root disk gets backed up. The /home mount point does not -- even though backup is enabled on it.
According to the documentation this should work: "By default additional mount points besides the Root Disk mount point are not included in backups. For volume mount points you can set the Backup option to include the mount point in the backup."
Or am I reading this wrong? Doing something wrong?
As it's working now, this backup is useless to me -- the root partition is relatively static -- it's my development work that I want to backup every night so I don't lose my work if my disk crashes.
Many thanks,
Colin
I'm using Proxmox as my development workstation, doing my development inside various LXC containers. These are configured with a small root disk to which I usually add a larger mount point mounted on /home for all my data -- the idea being I can copy these and/or attach these to new containers with new OS versions.
All volumes are stored in LVM thin pools, in case that's relevant. (We had bad experience with ZFS storage underneath virtual machines with lots of small files so we've stuck to LVM which works well for us).
Since Proxmox Backup Server came out I've been meaning to set it up on another machine to store backups of my containers.
But when I do a backup of my development containers, only the root disk gets backed up. The /home mount point does not -- even though backup is enabled on it.
According to the documentation this should work: "By default additional mount points besides the Root Disk mount point are not included in backups. For volume mount points you can set the Backup option to include the mount point in the backup."
Or am I reading this wrong? Doing something wrong?
As it's working now, this backup is useless to me -- the root partition is relatively static -- it's my development work that I want to backup every night so I don't lose my work if my disk crashes.
Many thanks,
Colin