I think i've found a backup issue/bug... [message #74973] |
Thu, 28 October 2010 00:07  |
lythaby
Messages: 5 Registered: June 2007
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I've just had to ssh in from home(Somewhat spoiling my bottle of Rosemount Shiraz), to delete the Kerio Backup Folder!!
Our mac mail server mounts another mac servers raid share called BACKUPS, in this share there is a folder called KERIO BACKUP, where the kerio dumps it's zip files.
This in turn then get's backed up to the tape backup JIT.
Since i've updated to version 7.1.0(1906), i've had disk space issues where i've randomly run out of space on the server.
What is happening is that instead of it backing up the the mounted share, it is creating it's own folder of the same name at the root as the backup share, and then trying to dump the backup in there.
This is fine for almost a week, but then kills the local HD space, and needs deleting from /volumes, which incidently shows a network icon (globe) in the gui.
In a word WTF?
When a network volume is mounted, and not disconnected, like this one, X sees it in the volumes as a unique name! Why is Kerio ignoring this and then creating it's own folder in the root?
I've made sure that the full path is correct after the last time it did this in the daytime, and didn't disturb my Shiraz.
This must be fixed, else I fear my Shiraz will be spoiled!!
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