Marcelo dos Santos Mafra
Marcelo dos Santos Mafra
> Maybe try a full path instead? Sorry about the delay. I imagine that is a bug since it is putting the backups inside and outside that volume. Trying with...
My system is using a /home and /root btrfs subvolumes structure. I mount subvolid=5 in /btrbk_pool for the snapshots. ``` ❯ tree -dx /btrfs_pool/ /btrfs_pool/ ├── btrbk_snapshots │ ├── home.20240122T180001-0300...
Making some changes to the configuration seems to solve it (I think). At least the dry run seems to be correct: ``` # Globals (??) transaction_log /var/log/btrbk_timemachine.log lockfile /var/lock/btrbk_timemachine.lock timestamp_format...
Seems that that fixed it ``` ❯ doas btrbk run --config=/home/marcelo/Projects/rest-o/btrbk_timemachine.conf --progress --format=table Creating backup: /btrbk_backups/root.20240122T180001-0300 in @ 0.0 kiB/s, out @ 328 MiB/s, 26.8 GiB total, buffer 1% full...
It actually did not solved. If really had read my own post, the only thing that happened was the renaming of the snapshot.
> Yeah, it won't check that it's mounted. > > I backup to an external USB drive, where it may or not be plugged in. I have this listed in...
That would be phenomenal.
Using the systemd units did not work. Probably there is some configuration missing, something I didn't get correctly.
I did a "wrapper" of sorts and also made some changes to my .conf file. Also learned that I miss understood the commands and how to configure it, probably do...
Having the same issue on Fedora 37 with Xanmod 6.1.1. Mine is an USB drive and its UUID also changed.