Hello,
i am running into a minor inconvenience with one of our larger proxmox clusters and the related backup servers.
About the environment: i am working with a rather big PVE cluster, including more than 5 nodes with a lot of VMs on each host. Those VMs back up on currently 2 PBS-Servers regularly, resulting in one PBS handling around a hundred VMs up to 400 backups in total per backup server.
As expected, this is quite a lot but the backups are handled quite fine. That is except the little problem i want to ask about here:
The PBS seems to time out around every two or three weeks, meaning i get an error 500 message (error listing snapshots - 500 read timeout) as soon as i try to list my backup storage over the PVE. Restarting the proxmox-backup and backup-proxy services seems to fix this, as they build up quite a high load on the system over time.
So one of my first thoughts was to simply create a cronjob that restarts those services from time to time automatically but i'm kinda worried of the consequences if, one day for some reason the services fail to restart and therefore my backups not working anymore.
My question is: are there maybe additional ways to resolve this timeout-issue?
Thank you in advance and best regards
i am running into a minor inconvenience with one of our larger proxmox clusters and the related backup servers.
About the environment: i am working with a rather big PVE cluster, including more than 5 nodes with a lot of VMs on each host. Those VMs back up on currently 2 PBS-Servers regularly, resulting in one PBS handling around a hundred VMs up to 400 backups in total per backup server.
As expected, this is quite a lot but the backups are handled quite fine. That is except the little problem i want to ask about here:
The PBS seems to time out around every two or three weeks, meaning i get an error 500 message (error listing snapshots - 500 read timeout) as soon as i try to list my backup storage over the PVE. Restarting the proxmox-backup and backup-proxy services seems to fix this, as they build up quite a high load on the system over time.
So one of my first thoughts was to simply create a cronjob that restarts those services from time to time automatically but i'm kinda worried of the consequences if, one day for some reason the services fail to restart and therefore my backups not working anymore.
My question is: are there maybe additional ways to resolve this timeout-issue?
Thank you in advance and best regards