File restore error on LVMs
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Greetings,
Ive searched the forums here but it seems there hasn't been conclusive evidence of XO and file restore from backup issues. Im wondering if anything has changed since 2021 which is the post I've found regarding this issue.So I've noticed that if i build virtual machines using LVMs, file restore is not possible. Is this a known issue? Is there a work around?
These are delta backups.I always receive the following error from any machine with LVM file system.
When i select a VM without a filesystem built using LVM file restores are possible.
I am on a built from source XO.
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Hi,
Can you try with a freshly deployed XOA on
latest
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Hi Oliver. I am on the latest XO as i shown in the photo above.
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I said "XOA" not XO from the sources
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@olivierlambert I did notice the difference initially but XOA back up jobs are not available under 'XOA' so that's why i brought up XO.
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You need to enable a trial and it will be available for 15 days If your trial is already expired, just let me know your email in a direct message so I can extend it for the test.
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@olivierlambert
Thanks for the temp trial.The issue is still present on an updated XOA.
I add my Remote. Go to back up > file restore. I see my deltas there. I attempted to file restore and was greeted with the same message as the self-compiled version -
@olivierlambert Ive created a support tunnel and sent you a DM of the id if you want to check out.
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Okay thanks, we'll take a look Let me ping @florent if he's available
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@Andrew
Thanks!
Watching that Issue now. -
@michmoor0725 the lvm parittion with one disk should work. Is it the case for you ?
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@florent Still not working.
Here is the partition list for a standard Ubuntu 20.04.3 install.
Partition 3 is the main OS root as a single LVM (19G).
Trying to restore a file from it makes XO confused.xvda 202:0 0 20G 0 disk ├─xvda1 202:1 0 1M 0 part ├─xvda2 202:2 0 1G 0 part /boot └─xvda3 202:3 0 19G 0 part └─ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv 253:0 0 19G 0 lvm /
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my test LVM VM works
@michmoor0725 or @Andrew , do you have any open tunnel I can use to test on your VM ?
@Andrew said in File restore error on LVMs:
@florent Still not working.
Here is the partition list for a standard Ubuntu 20.04.3 install.
Partition 3 is the main OS root as a single LVM (19G).
Trying to restore a file from it makes XO confused.xvda 202:0 0 20G 0 disk ├─xvda1 202:1 0 1M 0 part ├─xvda2 202:2 0 1G 0 part /boot └─xvda3 202:3 0 19G 0 part └─ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv 253:0 0 19G 0 lvm /
it see the partition but fail to m
@Andrew said in File restore error on LVMs:
@florent Still not working.
Here is the partition list for a standard Ubuntu 20.04.3 install.
Partition 3 is the main OS root as a single LVM (19G).
Trying to restore a file from it makes XO confused.xvda 202:0 0 20G 0 disk ├─xvda1 202:1 0 1M 0 part ├─xvda2 202:2 0 1G 0 part /boot └─xvda3 202:3 0 19G 0 part └─ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv 253:0 0 19G 0 lvm /
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@florent Yes i have a support tunnel IP.
id: redacted but kept by our team