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DAR2 - File size limit exceeded

rostons

DAR2 - File size limit exceeded
« on: March 05, 2007, 10:26:02 PM »
Hi There
I am referring to the following post:

http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=34041.0

I have not seen an answer to the problem in that post or anywhere else for that matter.

The problem happens during a DAR2 Backup and appears in the event log which is emailed to me. The total data on my SME server is only 3GB or so.

First part of the log file:

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Connecting /mnt/dar2/Manual_Backup to //orbital/sme
Expanding /etc/dar2/Manual_Backup template
Expiring old backups
Executing pre-backup event
Verbose logging is on
Performing Manual_Backup backup
No terminal found for user interaction. All questions will be assumed a negative answer (less destructive choice), which most of the time will abort the program.
Adding file to archive: /root
Adding file to archive: /root/.bashrc
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/squidProperties-0.2.tar
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/squidguard3.2.tar.gz
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/smeserver-durep-saco-1.0.3-02sn.noarch.rpm
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/dungog-blacklists-1.0-20061002.noarch.rpm
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/squidProperties
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/squidProperties/install.sh
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/squidProperties/squidproperties
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/squidProperties/template-fragments
Adding file to archive: /root/dungoginst/squidProperties/template-fragments/80always_direct60no-cache


All seems ok there and the backups always used to work.

Last part of the log file:

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Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/eWeek_MarkIReview.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/crn3.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/MaximumLinux.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/i3.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/CRNEditorsChoice2001.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/CNET_MarkIReview.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/ITSupportNews.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/itbusiness.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/InfoWorldReviewsMarkII.pdf
Adding file to archive: /home/e-smith/files/users/roston/home/Dealers/Nitix/Marketing/reviews and articles/PCMag_OSReview_Nitix.pdf
Adding file to archive: /h/etc/e-smith/events/actions/dar2-backup: line 87: 21497 File size limit exceeded$DAR -B /etc/dar2/$DCF -c $MOUNT/$ID/$DCF/$TODAY


The file PCMag_OSReview_Nitix.pdf is only a 108Kb file. :?:

If someone can point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks

Ross

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DAR2 - File size limit exceeded
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2007, 02:22:41 AM »
Hi Ross,

What Slice Size did you specify?

If it was greater than 2000 I believe you may get the kind of problem you are reporting.

This is just a guess on my part. Darrell may have a better answer, however.

John
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rostons

DAR2 - File size limit exceeded
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2007, 08:05:47 AM »
Hi John

Thanks 4 the speedy reply. :D Here is my setup.

File system : smbfs
Slice size : 4000
Compression : 9
Expiry : 3
Verbose : on
Backup day : *
Backup time : 23:00

I am going to change to Slice Size to 2000 and see if that makes a difference.

Cheers

Ross

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« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2007, 06:20:58 PM »
Quote from: "rostons"
I am going to change to Slice Size to 2000 and see if that makes a difference.

Reading the panel text finds your answer:
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Enter the backup volume segment slices in megabytes. As an example to create 650MB volume segments for copying to CDR/RW you would enter [ 650 ]. This would create in the target files of the following format: job.yyyy.mm.dd.1.dar, job.yyyy.mm.dd.2.dar, etcetera. Note the maximum segment size is 2000MB. Total backup job size is limited only by available target free space.

Darrell

rostons

DAR2 - File size limit exceeded
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2007, 10:19:43 PM »
Well, now I am going to have to take up Yoga... So I can kick my own A$$.  :oops:

I can't believe I did that.

Seems like the 2000 limit only really takes effect or gives an error if you actually reach that amount of data though, hmmm, interesting. Unfortunately that panel text is not available when editing an existing backup task. So I had no reason to create a new one whereby I would have seen the panel text the second time around, hopefully.

But Anyhow, lesson learned. Don't rush, think it through.

All works great now.

Thanks for all the input.  :D