Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Moving the backup-location to another machine

2014-01-12 Thread Ron Leach
On 12/01/2014 12:15, Chris Wilson wrote: total != used+available because some blocks are reserved for use by administrators (the root user) by the filesystem. [snip] The number of reserved blocks is: * Old system: 1894289664 - 1874215424 - 20074240 = 0 * New system: 1922726712 - 1825057796 -

Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Moving the backup-location to another machine

2014-01-12 Thread Chris Wilson
Hi Ron, On Sun, 12 Jan 2014, Ron Leach wrote: It seems that someone reduced the number of reserved blocks on your old system to zero. That was set by the Debian installer, in fact, but it was xfs, though, not ext4. This new lv is ext4. Ok, perhaps XFS does not have such a feature. ext*

Re: [rdiff-backup-users] Moving the backup-location to another machine

2014-01-12 Thread Thomas Harold
On 1/11/2014 12:45 PM, Ron Leach wrote: We're replacing our backup server and hit a problem moving our existing backup directory to the new machine. Despite the new machine's disk space being slightly larger than the space on the existing system, we've run out of space on the new machine, and

[rdiff-backup-users] Moving the backup-location to another machine

2014-01-11 Thread Ron Leach
We're replacing our backup server and hit a problem moving our existing backup directory to the new machine. Despite the new machine's disk space being slightly larger than the space on the existing system, we've run out of space on the new machine, and the move is not yet complete. I think