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Mount Point Size Not Displayed Correctly When Adding NFS Storage #32
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Hi Vigneshvrm, Does it still persist after restarting all the containers? Regards, |
Hi JoffreyLuang, After restarting the container, the size has been updated. However, when I add new storage, it doesn't update to the correct size until the container is restarted again. Additionally, we're unable to take VM backups.
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Alright, now the containers have access to your backup storage. To perform backup and restore tasks, Backroll's workers need an access to the VMs storage and to a backup storage. |
Hi JoffreyLuang, We have primary storage over a Fiber Channel connected to the KVM via a shared mount point, so it's technically not possible to mount the shared mount point in the VM. Does Backroll only support NFS mount points? |
Hi Vigneshvrm, At the moment, it supports only NFS. |
Hello,
I have an NFS mount at '/mnt/share1/', but when I add the storage, it only shows the server's available space, not the size of the mounted point. I have made the mount persistent using the fstab entry provided below.
I am using the development version
Fstab entry
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