File restore error on LVMs
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Hi,
Can you try with a freshly deployed XOA on
latest
please? Thanks -
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