Just a comment, not a filesystem war.
This is why I use zfs in the underlying storage, instead of ext3/lvm/vzdump:
live snapshots -> as frequently as I want (every: 15 minutes, hours, days,
weeks, months)
only stores the difference (COW) when make a new snapshot
zfs send/receive: very effici
> Well, at least I hope this behavior... Correct me, if I am wrong...
I expct this behavior! Sorry for my BAD english
2014/1/9 Gilberto Nunes
> So, I have just ONE VM...
> and I know that is's per VM... But, i meant that the vzdump will be
> generate just 30 files, and remove the oldest...
>
So, I have just ONE VM...
and I know that is's per VM... But, i meant that the vzdump will be
generate just 30 files, and remove the oldest...
Well, at least I hope this behavior... Correct me, if I am wrong...
2014/1/9 Lindsay Mathieson
> On Thu, 9 Jan 2014 05:02:52 PM Gilberto Nunes wrote:
>
On Thu, 9 Jan 2014 05:02:52 PM Gilberto Nunes wrote:
> And it is there!
> But even so, I have more then 30 files on Backkup storage...
> Maybe I need set the maxfile parameters on vzdump.cron...
Its 30 backups per VM, not 30 per storage. Does that account for what you are
seeing?
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> *Oggetto:*[PVE-User] VZdump give a damn to MaxFile...
>
> Hello friends
>
> I have here ProxMox VE 3.1 running pretty good...
>
> But, i have set vzdump via web interface like this:
>
> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzcgsqbHDKprN0t6NmFHUDl4
Hello friends
I have here ProxMox VE 3.1 running pretty good...
But, i have set vzdump via web interface like this:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzcgsqbHDKprN0t6NmFHUDl4dms/edit?pli=1
Notice that I set MaxFile for 30, but it's seems to me vzdump ignore the
maxfile...
So, I check vzdump.cron