Hi, Craig finally i was able to detect and find hardlinks. it's not under pool, but in archive folder (may be i was playing with archive functionalty). What is correct way to clean archive?
Alex On 25 July 2017 at 12:22, Alexey Safonov <asafo...@kokomocapital.com> wrote: > Here is my findings. i can find some files in cpool, but not in pool > > first example: > [root@backuppc cpool]# ls -li f/f/f/fff034be393e4f6c2007013e0e20812f > 694558 -rw-r-----. 11 nobody nobody 975 Jun 15 2016 > f/f/f/fff034be393e4f6c2007013e0e20812f > > [root@backuppc pc]# find . -type f -inum 694558 -print > return nothing > > second example: > > [root@backuppc cpool]# ls -li f/f/f/fff33b3ff92969f322863a4363a15f7a > 71819 -rw-r-----. 3 nobody nobody 199706 Jun 16 2016 > f/f/f/fff33b3ff92969f322863a4363a15f7a > [root@backuppc cpool]# cd - > /mnt/backuppc/pc > [root@backuppc pc]# find . -type f -inum 71819 -print > > what does it mean ? > > Alex > > > On 19 June 2017 at 01:54, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users > <backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: >> Without any more information, I can't suggest additional steps. >> >> So it's probably fine to just leave it as is. >> >> Craig >> >> On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 9:43 PM, Alexey Safonov <asafo...@kokomocapital.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Still can't find what is using V3 pool >>> >>> should i leave it as is ? or better to find solution and delete unused >>> data? >>> >>> On 11 June 2017 at 13:00, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users >>> <backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: >>> > Alex, >>> > >>> > First you should check to see what's left in the v3 cpool, eg: >>> > >>> > cd /data/BackupPC/cpool >>> > ls -lR [0-9a-f] >>> > du -s ?/?/? >>> > >>> > Next you could pick a file and find its inode number and number of >>> > links: >>> > >>> > ls -li 0/1/2/1234567890abcdef >>> > >>> > Are there any files with >1 links? If so, you could try to find where >>> > else >>> > that file is hardlinked to, eg: >>> > >>> > cd /data/BackupPC/pc >>> > find . -type f -inum inodeNumber -print >>> > >>> > Craig >>> > >>> > On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 6:20 PM, Alexey Safonov >>> > <asafo...@kokomocapital.com> >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> My $Conf{PoolSizeNightlyUpdatePeriod} = 16; is 4 >>> >> >>> >> and i already wait more than 2 weeks. >>> >> >>> >> i was trying to convert pool manually. process finished without any >>> >> error. >>> >> and i try nightly maintenance several times manually >>> >> >>> >> Alex >>> >> >>> >> On 6 June 2017 at 17:02, Alexander Moisseev via BackupPC-users >>> >> <backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On 6/6/2017 4:24 AM, Alexey Safonov wrote: >>> >>>> >>> >>>> Alexander, Craig >>> >>>> >>> >>>> any ideas what can i check and how to find this V3 pool? >>> >>>> >>> >>> I don't know how exactly do this. I guess you need to find files with >>> >>> hardlink count > 1 in the pool and cpool directories. >>> >>> >>> >>> Probably it's not necessary, you just need to wait. >>> >>> >>> >>> Make sure "$Conf{PoolV3Enabled} = 1;" until the last file deleted from >>> >>> v3 >>> >>> pool. >>> >>> By default "$Conf{PoolSizeNightlyUpdatePeriod} = 16;". This means you >>> >>> need to wait 16 days while v3 pool will be emptied. >>> >>> >>> >>> See details in BackupPC_migrateV3toV4 section of >>> >>> >>> >>> https://backuppc.github.io/backuppc/BackupPC.html#Other-Command-Line-Utilities >>> >>> BTW, This section says "You could do this manually". Craig, how'd you >>> >>> suggest to find v3 files in pool and cpool? >>> >>> >>> >>> Since your pool is not big you can set >>> >>> $Conf{PoolSizeNightlyUpdatePeriod} >>> >>> = 1; >>> >>> >>> >>> Also it's not necessary to wait next BackupPC_nightly run. 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