Hi Francis,

Thanks for reply..

Yes, Drive showing full. actually I created LVM for backup..

Please find below output of df -h which I run on backup server.

[root@backup ~]# df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5              49G  2.8G   43G   7% /
tmpfs                 7.8G     0  7.8G   0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1             2.0G  119M  1.8G   7% /boot
/dev/sda2              49G  217M   46G   1% /home
/dev/mapper/apps-agastya_home
                      493G  304G  165G  65% /agastya_home
/dev/mapper/apps-svn_home
                       99G   66G   28G  71% /svn_home
/dev/mapper/database-charka_db
                      788G  586G  163G  79% /charak_db
/dev/mapper/mail-superseva_mail
                      493G  431G   37G  93% /superseva_mail
/dev/mapper/mail-sristhi_mail
                      424G  424G     0 100% /srishti_mail
[root@backup ~]#

And for Mail server:


root@webmail:~# df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_root
                       37G  1.1G   34G   4% /
none                  7.9G  256K  7.9G   1% /dev
none                  7.9G     0  7.9G   0% /dev/shm
none                  7.9G   80K  7.9G   1% /var/run
none                  7.9G     0  7.9G   0% /var/lock
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_tmp
                      9.2G  150M  8.6G   2% /tmp
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_var
                       37G  5.4G   30G  16% /var
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_home
                      459G  346G   91G  80% /home
root@webmail:~#


root@webmail:~# df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_root
                       37G  1.1G   34G   4% /
none                  7.9G  256K  7.9G   1% /dev
none                  7.9G     0  7.9G   0% /dev/shm
none                  7.9G   80K  7.9G   1% /var/run
none                  7.9G     0  7.9G   0% /var/lock
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_tmp
                      9.2G  150M  8.6G   2% /tmp
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_var
                       37G  5.4G   30G  16% /var
/dev/mapper/webmail-webmail_home
                      459G  346G   91G  80% /home
root@webmail:~#

I also checked home folder of mail server but there is not big size file/folder.


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On 21/11/12 5:23 PM, francis.montag...@inria.fr wrote:
Hi.

On Wed, 21 Nov 2012 11:41:48 +0100 kamleshverma wrote:

In mail server /mail_home folder having all user's mailbox and size of
mail_home is 345 GB and in backup server I have assign 450 GB for
mail_backup drive.
That lets 105 GB of free space for the temporary copy done by default
for each file.

... but when crontab run second time in backup server the
Mail_backup drive showing full.
I suspect there exist a file (a mail folder in your case) of size
greater than 105 GB. That seems huge however for a mail folder.

Try to add the --inplace option to your rsync command. This option is
appropriate for backing up mail folders (as far as I know).

after that I run script on backup server and mail server which show
all folder size and compare with both results. in both server each
folders size is same.
This is weird: if the filesystem became full during the second rsync,
rsync should have failed.

Are you sure the filesystem became full?

     Francis



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