[Users] Unknown quota format: vfsv1

2020-09-17 Thread mailinglist
Trying to make a node empty so i can restore it with openvz7 But this server has a old container of a client ovztransfer.sh failes with the message: Running quotacheck ... quotacheck: Unknown quota format: vfsv1 Supported formats are: vfsold - original quota format vfsv0 - new quota format rp

Re: [Users] Unknown quota format: vfsv1

2020-09-17 Thread Paulo Coghi - Coghi IT
Hello, Steffan Can you try openvz-diff-backups and provide your feedback, using the updated instructions sent here on the mailing list? On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 8:09 AM wrote: > Trying to make a node empty so i can restore it with openvz7 > But this server has a old container of a client > ovztr

Re: [Users] Unknown quota format: vfsv1

2020-09-17 Thread mailinglist
You mean making a backup on the openvz6 and then import it on openvz7? I didnt see that in the documentations but i can give it a try But i find it a strange problem and i dont think the vfsv1 is the problem If i look at the mountpoints the other containers also have jqfmt=vfsv1 Van: user

Re: [Users] Unknown quota format: vfsv1

2020-09-17 Thread mailinglist
Hm on openvz6 bash is to old so cant use the script lib/ovzdb.inc: line 809: declare: -g: invalid option declare: usage: declare [-aAfFilrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...] Installed Packages bash.x86_64

Re: [Users] Unknown quota format: vfsv1

2020-09-17 Thread tranxene50
Hello Steffan. Unfortunately, I cannot provide a patch: it would require too much modifications. But, after checking with a CentOs 6 container having the same bash version (4.1.2), you can use "bash-static" from Debian packages. https://packages.debian.org/jessie/bash-static The only file

[Users] openvz-diff-backups - survival guide - part three

2020-09-17 Thread tranxene50
Hello! In part three, we will see what can (or not) be done when restoring backups. I suppose that you have followed part two and then have a "dummy" running container named "www.kick-me.com" with CTID 666. # - Before restoring this "evil" container, let's do a "cold" bac

Re: [Users] Ploop Incremental backups strategy

2020-09-17 Thread tranxene50
Hello Jake! I do not know you but it seems that you are a "power user". => because doc was missing. Like I said before, openvz-diff-backups had no doc so I am writing it on a daily basis (survival guide). Any feedback will be greatly appreciated! Good night! Le 09/09/2020 à 22:40, jjs - ma