[Box Backup] Clearing out server space and TLS ConnectionExceptions
Yang Zhang
yanghatespam at gmail.com
Wed Apr 27 04:15:42 BST 2011
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 2:12 AM, Roy <boxbackup at hostingbrothers.nl> wrote:
> Hi Yang Zhang,
>
> Op 25-4-2011 20:49, Yang Zhang schreef:
>>
>> OK, I lowered the soft and hard limits, and after letting things run
>> for a day, I now see an erroneous percentage being reported by
>> bbstoreaccounts:
>>
>> $ sudo bbstoreaccounts info 1
>> Account ID: 0x00000001
>> Last object ID: 0x984fe
>> Used: 84864499 blocks, 323.73 GB, 73667%
>> |****************|
>> Old files: 0 blocks, 0.00 B, 0% |
>> |
>> Deleted files: 0 blocks, 0.00 B, 0% |
>> |
>> Directories: 49952 blocks, 195.12 MB, 43% |******
>> |
>> Soft limit: 110080 blocks, 430.00 MB, 95% |***************
>> |
>> Hard limit: 115200 blocks, 450.00 MB, 100%
>> |****************|
>> Client store marker: 623870
>
> You have used more than the hard and soft limit, so that's why the
> percentage is that high. It is not about the disk it is stored on. So the
> percentage is correct.
Thanks, I mistakenly entered M instead of G (and never noticed).
Things seem to be running smoothly now.
>
>> There actually *is* plenty of free space left on the volume that I'm
>> using (exclusively/dedicated) to store backups on:
>>
>> $ df -h /media/pod
>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>> /dev/sdb1 459G 324G 112G 75% /media/pod
>>
>> Despite the apparent free space, on the client I see the following in
>> /var/log/syslog:
>>
>> Apr 25 11:33:12 zs bbackupd[14805]: NOTICE: Beginning scan of local files
>> Apr 25 11:33:13 zs bbackupd[14805]: WARNING: Exceeded storage
>> hard-limit on server, not uploading changes to files
>> Apr 25 11:33:13 zs bbackupd[14805]: WARNING: Skipped file: server is
>> full: /home/yang/.git-achievements-action.log
>> Apr 25 11:33:13 zs bbackupd[14805]: WARNING: Skipped file: server is
>> full: /home/yang/.viminfo
>> ...
>>
>> Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> Here it says you are over your hard-limit. Thus you cannot store anymore.
> You have to enlarge the hard-limit.
>
> Regards,
>
> Roy
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