On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 19:27 -0400, Brad Alexander wrote:
I know it is bad form to respond to one's own post, but I was digging
around in my Munin graphs, and noticed that the filesystem skyrocked
from about 70% to 100% late on the 26th or early on the 27th. I have
included both the 4-week pool
On 2012-05-30 00:27, Brad Alexander wrote:
I know it is bad form to respond to one's own post, but I was digging
around in my Munin graphs, and noticed that the filesystem skyrocked
from about 70% to 100% late on the 26th or early on the 27th. I have
included both the 4-week pool graph from
I think I just found it. Ironically enough, it was my workstation. I
have an external drive that is normally plugged into my laptop for
files I need to transport I had plugged (and left plugged) this drive
into my desktop, which was being indexed and attempted to be backed
up. Apparently, this
On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 10:15 -0400, Brad Alexander wrote:
I think I just found it. Ironically enough, it was my workstation. I
have an external drive that is normally plugged into my laptop for
files I need to transport I had plugged (and left plugged) this drive
into my desktop, which was
I can't really do that, since I tend to segregate my filesystems
anyway. I used to have my non-standard stuff in /media/archive (which
was backed up), I just turned off /media/cdrom and an nfs mount there.
When I rebuilt, I decided /data was a better choice, but didn't think
to turn off /media.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Brad Alexander stor...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't really do that, since I tend to segregate my filesystems
anyway. I used to have my non-standard stuff in /media/archive (which
was backed up), I just turned off /media/cdrom and an nfs mount there.
When I rebuilt,
I ran into an issue with backuppc (Debian/sid, last upgraded 4/27/12),
and I'm trying to figure out what the problem is. Nagios alerted today
that the /var/lib/backuppc (500GB) filesystem was critical. I logged
in and found the following:
/dev/mapper/vg00-backuppc ext4 523733076 496248972
I know it is bad form to respond to one's own post, but I was digging
around in my Munin graphs, and noticed that the filesystem skyrocked
from about 70% to 100% late on the 26th or early on the 27th. I have
included both the 4-week pool graph from the backup machine and the
weekly graph from my