Hmmmm - I'm not sure ozgurerdogan. If you think the space is being used up by unsuccessful backups, perhaps you can run:
find -name "*.tar.dat"
from / to find the partial backups. I have found that when a backup is unsuccessful and has to be stopped it leaves .tar.dat files and a corresponding .tmp folder (e.g. vzdump-qemu-100-2014_10_09-02_00_02.tar.dat).
Maybe that helps - not sure. I'm still not a guru so the help I can provide will be limited.
Hang in there - you'll get it figured out.
find -name "*.tar.dat"
from / to find the partial backups. I have found that when a backup is unsuccessful and has to be stopped it leaves .tar.dat files and a corresponding .tmp folder (e.g. vzdump-qemu-100-2014_10_09-02_00_02.tar.dat).
Maybe that helps - not sure. I'm still not a guru so the help I can provide will be limited.
Hang in there - you'll get it figured out.
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