On 04/07/2015 15:14, Remy Blank wrote:
Ron Leach wrote on 2015-07-04 16:08:
List, good afternoon, we're puzzled by this error (from our overnight
backup) because the backup destination has more than 350 GB free, and
the increment would likely have been somewhere between 50MB and 200MB.
   It was a 'fatal' error, and the backup ceased there and then.

One possible cause is that you have run out of inodes.

Try "df -i".


ron@D5s4\;15:25:37;~$ df -i
Filesystem            Inodes   IUsed   IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/md1                6816    6608     208   97% /
tmpfs                 128214      11  128203    1% /lib/init/rw
udev                  128214    1627  126587    2% /dev
tmpfs                 128214       1  128213    1% /dev/shm
/dev/md6             378583488 2627650 375955838    1% /Data
/dev/sda1              85680     110   85570    1% /boot
/dev/sdb1             171024     110  170914    1% /boot2
/dev/md5             39062400   17254 39045146    1% /home
/dev/md4              976448       8  976440    1% /tmp
/dev/md2             9765504   73568 9691936    1% /usr
/dev/md3             4882688    5022 4877666    1% /var
192.168.0.100:/mnt/R1/bkp100
                     173170688 6320288 166850400    4% /mnt/D7bkp100
ron@D5s4\;15:25:41;~$

Source and Destination look ok, don't they?
'/' looks tight, though.  (The fs is xfs.)

Does rdiff-backup create any or many files on / during a run?

Remy, thank you, regards, Ron



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