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    XO Delta Backup Fails to Local Storage Mounted via NFS

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    • S Offline
      stevewest15
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I'm testing the Delta Backup where I set it up to store the backups to the Local Storage as mounted by XCP-ng via NFS:

      # df -h /run/sr-mount/18a42ec4-9e1b-f711-5d2d-6c8b58d7e26e/
      Filesystem                                                    Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      10.10.2.3:/mnt/Tank/VMs/18a42ec4-9e1b-f711-5d2d-6c8b58d7e26e  6.0T  743G  5.3T  13% /run/sr-mount/18a42ec4-9e1b-f711-5d2d-6c8b58d7e26e
      

      The error I'm getting when the backup runs is "Error: ENOSPC: no space left on device, write" but the backups from this server should only be about 800GB while the NFS mount has 5.3T free.

      Any suggestions on what could be the issue? For the remote settings, I have the following which is set to Local and the NFS mounted SR:

      80591207-4348-4f5d-a813-6f339c45299a-image.png

      I wasn't sure what to set for the schedule when doing delta backups but I have it to the following which I'm hoping will do 1 full backup and 6 nightly deltas and then rotate:

      8f72261b-2a30-4c45-be20-85d5668d1b19-image.png

      Thank you,

      SW

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      • DanpD Online
        Danp Pro Support Team
        last edited by

        Can you explain why you chose to go with "NFS mounted as local storage" instead of just setting up a standard NFS remote?

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          stevewest15
          last edited by stevewest15

          Hi @Danp,

          I used the NFS mounted as local storage as I thought I don't need to make another NFS connection to the FreeNAS when it's already mounted. Is that not recommended?

          Thx,

          SW

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            stevewest15
            last edited by

            Hi,

            So I tried using the NFS target remotes but the speed of transfer was very poor even though the connection from XO to the NFS server is over 10Gbe. XO is on the same XCP-ng host as the VMs being backed up. This XCP-ng server is connected to the NFS mount over 10Gbe network:
            56cc5a0a-e633-443b-9a50-6575ef5cddaf-image.png

            Here is the NFS Remotes setting in XO to the backup server (FreeNAS) at IP 10.10.2.3:046fcdaa-8788-4d69-aa00-c1620a0afb46-image.png

            The backup logs show extremely low transfer speed:
            b51d304d-2fb6-472f-8eb9-0dbec967d49c-image.png

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