Problem with file level restore from delta backup from LVM parition
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It's same here. Problem is in community version and in xoa trial.
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There's obviously something different between the VMs you use and ours for tests. Would you be able to provide a VM export so we can deploy it on our side, backup it and see why file restore doesn't work?
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I am seeing the same issue with LVM restores. Exists between Trial and Community editions.
backupNg.listFiles { "remote": "c6f2b11a-4065-4a8b-b75f-e16bf2aeb5f5", "disk": "xo-vm-backups/8a0d70df-9659-b307-43f4-fc37133d9d66/vdis/2dcbfc0b-5d0a-4f84-b7ec-e89b1747e0b4/47f611b1-7c83-4319-9fcf-aad09a025edc/20200319T145807Z.vhd", "path": "/", "partition": "ea853d6d-01" } { "command": "mount --options=loop,ro,offset=1048576 --source=/tmp/tmp-458p174rEvrE3fU/vhdi1 --target=/tmp/tmp-458llR4TibV7F12", "exitCode": 32, "stdout": "", "stderr": "mount: /tmp/tmp-458llR4TibV7F12: failed to setup loop device for /tmp/tmp-458p174rEvrE3fU/vhdi1.", "failed": true, "timedOut": false, "isCanceled": false, "killed": false, "message": "Command failed with exit code 32: mount --options=loop,ro,offset=1048576 --source=/tmp/tmp-458p174rEvrE3fU/vhdi1 --target=/tmp/tmp-458llR4TibV7F12", "name": "Error", "stack": "Error: Command failed with exit code 32: mount --options=loop,ro,offset=1048576 --source=/tmp/tmp-458p174rEvrE3fU/vhdi1 --target=/tmp/tmp-458llR4TibV7F12 at makeError (/opt/xen-orchestra/node_modules/execa/lib/error.js:56:11) at handlePromise (/opt/xen-orchestra/node_modules/execa/index.js:114:26) at <anonymous>" }
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Do you have a VG using multiple PVs?
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That one does not. I assumed that was the case for another one that had the issue, and working to move the VMs to VHDs that are not on LVM.
# pvdisplay --- Physical volume --- PV Name /dev/xvda2 VG Name centos PV Size 79.51 GiB / not usable 3.00 MiB Allocatable yes PE Size 4.00 MiB Total PE 20354 Free PE 16 Allocated PE 20338 PV UUID zkCwDd-03ZP-LhLO-drIw-5fpY-Bf7f-J99g0U
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Both the built community edition and the XOA appliance seem to have this issue.
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A little more info... I'm also having this problem, but it seems only non-Linux file systems have a problem on my side. Let me know if I can run/supply anything on this side that might be useful?
Debian, CentOS and Ubuntu files recoveries are all fine, but Windows Server, Windows 10 and pfSense drives are throwing the same error others have posted previously. Error seems to start a step earlier than what has been previously suggested though?
Server is XO Community on Debian, NFS remote (Synology NAS) all LVMs I think.
Selecting backup date is fine. Selecting drive from the backup gives this error:
Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: { Error: spawn fusermount ENOENT Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:190:19) Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at onErrorNT (internal/child_process.js:362:16) Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:139:11) Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:181:9) Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: errno: 'ENOENT', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: code: 'ENOENT', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: syscall: 'spawn fusermount', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: path: 'fusermount', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: spawnargs: [ '-uz', '/tmp/tmp-431GWsDT1lOqXyY' ], Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: originalMessage: 'spawn fusermount ENOENT', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: command: 'fusermount -uz /tmp/tmp-431GWsDT1lOqXyY', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: exitCode: undefined, Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: signal: undefined, Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: signalDescription: undefined, Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: stdout: '', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: stderr: '', Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: failed: true, Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: timedOut: false, Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: isCanceled: false, Mar 25 06:05:32 BKP01 xo-server[431]: killed: false }
Partitions still load, but then this error occurs when selecting a partition:
Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: { Error: spawn fusermount ENOENT Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:190:19) Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at onErrorNT (internal/child_process.js:362:16) Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:139:11) Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:181:9) Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: errno: 'ENOENT', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: code: 'ENOENT', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: syscall: 'spawn fusermount', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: path: 'fusermount', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: spawnargs: [ '-uz', '/tmp/tmp-431yl3BiFVbSmWB' ], Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: originalMessage: 'spawn fusermount ENOENT', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: command: 'fusermount -uz /tmp/tmp-431yl3BiFVbSmWB', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: exitCode: undefined, Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: signal: undefined, Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: signalDescription: undefined, Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: stdout: '', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: stderr: '', Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: failed: true, Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: timedOut: false, Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: isCanceled: false, Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: killed: false } Mar 25 06:07:51 BKP01 xo-server[431]: 2020-03-24T20:07:51.178Z xo:api WARN admin@admin.net | backupNg.listFiles(...) [135ms] =!> Error: Command failed with exit code 32: mount --options=loop,ro,offset=608174080 --source=/tmp/tmp-431yl3BiFVbSmWB/vhdi15 --target=/tmp/tmp-431ieOQYw52Cr6a
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@sccf can you confirm same issue on XOA?
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OK, so XOA is working fine on my side except for the pfSense/FreeBSD VM, but to be honest I'm not sure I have ever tried a file level restore on it before and can't see any reason why I would ever need to in future.
I guess I'm looking for an environment issue then, perhaps a dependency? I've got 2 independent sites (one at home, one at our local church) that are configured the same and having the same problems. Will try setting up on Ubuntu and see if that resolves.
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Hi,
This issue isn't easy to reproduce in our lab. Can you please provide a
VM
export with steps to reproduce this issue please?It will help us to diagnostic the issue.
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The VHD is about 80GB and this is one of the smaller ones. Do you have a secure location that I can upload it. The VHD has client data on it, so even if I scrub it, I don't want accessible publicly.
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Please open a support ticket on xen-orchestra.com
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Hi again, apologies for my tardiness. I've switched to Ubuntu server rather than Debian and all appears to be well again. I can only assume that it is an environment/dependency issue in Debian.
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Hi,
i have the same Problem - im using Ubuntu 20.04 with logic volumes (LVM). If I restore a file it only shows the red triangle. Is there any solution?
backupNg.listFiles { "remote": "9f5e3132-e828-4aef-b083-1053891ce2e7", "disk": "/xo-vm-backups/e28ecb04-027c-00cf-8c30-6977d1f15490/vdis/7d5759ec-475d-428a-a945-57fde5c89562/c83dbbd2-9333-4a6d-aee2-e807c97f4b4b/20220114T210004Z.vhd", "path": "/", "partition": "f80fbe2e-0ce9-448a-a56a-42f73bbb6373" } { "killed": false, "code": 32, "signal": null, "cmd": "mount --options=loop,ro,sizelimit=106297294848,offset=1075838976 --source=/tmp/y7s1u7vrnrf/vhdi10 --target=/tmp/xysii549sk9", "message": "Command failed: mount --options=loop,ro,sizelimit=106297294848,offset=1075838976 --source=/tmp/y7s1u7vrnrf/vhdi10 --target=/tmp/xysii549sk9 mount: /tmp/xysii549sk9: unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'. ", "name": "Error", "stack": "Error: Command failed: mount --options=loop,ro,sizelimit=106297294848,offset=1075838976 --source=/tmp/y7s1u7vrnrf/vhdi10 --target=/tmp/xysii549sk9 mount: /tmp/xysii549sk9: unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'. at ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:383:12) at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:400:28) at ChildProcess.emit (domain.js:475:12) at ChildProcess.patchedEmit [as emit] (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202201061020/@xen-orchestra/log/configure.js:118:17) at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:1058:16) at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:293:5) at Process.callbackTrampoline (internal/async_hooks.js:130:17)" }
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Are you testing on latest XO virtual Appliance with XO also up to date?
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xo-server 5.86.3 and xo-web 5.91.2
I also have tested it with the latest XOA. -
Are you using multiple disks under the same VG or LV?
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Currently im using only one Disk
Disk /dev/xvda: 100 GiB, 107374182400 bytes, 209715200 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: gpt Disk identifier: B6D16CF5-BE38-48B8-8B94-CDB24AF856B2 Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/xvda1 2048 4095 2048 1M BIOS boot /dev/xvda2 4096 2101247 2097152 1G Linux filesystem /dev/xvda3 2101248 209713151 207611904 99G Linux filesystem Disk /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv: 95 GiB, 102005473280 bytes, 199229440 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
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sudo vgdisplay --- Volume group --- VG Name ubuntu-vg System ID Format lvm2 Metadata Areas 1 Metadata Sequence No 2 VG Access read/write VG Status resizable MAX LV 0 Cur LV 1 Open LV 1 Max PV 0 Cur PV 1 Act PV 1 VG Size <99,00 GiB PE Size 4,00 MiB Total PE 25343 Alloc PE / Size 24320 / 95,00 GiB Free PE / Size 1023 / <4,00 GiB VG UUID wOYD6e-1NVY-7pFx-WeGO-wuyV-S0cv-yFuqQo