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What could trigger that a incremental backup run produces the same size as a full backup?
In my backup log I noticed the following:
13/3: 2.00GB (full) 14/3: 16MB (inc) 15/3: 17MB (inc) 16/3: 2GB (inc) 17/3: 2GB (inc) 18/3: 2GB (inc) 19/3: 2GB (inc)
The question is why the size suddenly changed on 16/3? There were no significant file changes/additions and the database is relatively small. I didn't change any configuration etc
Any ideas?
Same thing happened to me today. Incremental backup was full in fact. I tried to make it manually and it was full again.
Then I tried incremental backup of just one domain - still made as full backup. But when I made full backup and then incremental again I have got really incremental. So probably there is lost some information about last full backup and every incremental backup will be made as full till regular full backup is made.
Yes, it happens "only once in a while". I haven't been able to reproduce this "at will" though. That is the main reason why I haven't filed a bug report report yet.
Yes, it happens "only once in a while". I haven't been able to reproduce this "at will" though. That is the main reason why I haven't filed a bug report report yet.
It happens to me after about month running Virtualmin on Debian 5 on OpenVZ. Before this I had Virtualmin on Ubuntu 8.04 on real server for one year with no problem with backups.
I suspect OpenVZ for this problem and maybe low RAM capacity (I had some memory problems those days).
I am also on OpenVZ. But I am pretty sure, that it is not memory related (I have plenty).
Can you guys post the contents of your /proc/user_beancounters files?
-Eric
I don't have this file.
$ cat /proc/user_beancounters cat: /proc/user_beancounters: No such file or directory
Version: 2.5
uid resource held maxheld barrier limit failcnt
5273: kmemsize 46710940 128596361 9223372036854775807 9223372036854775807 0
lockedpages 0 975 9223372036854775807 9223372036854775807 0
privvmpages 346857 515303 460800 506880 47589
shmpages 8419 40817 9223372036854775807 9223372036854775807 0
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
numproc 136 262 2000 2000 0
physpages 280485 435195 0 9223372036854775807 0
vmguarpages 0 0 460800 9223372036854775807 0
oomguarpages 281666 436365 460800 9223372036854775807 0
numtcpsock 24 166 5000 5000 0
numflock 305 359 1700 2000 0
numpty 1 8 256 256 0
numsiginfo 1 261 800 800 0
tcpsndbuf 420376 3380600 4000000 4050000 0
tcprcvbuf 393216 4016544 4000000 4050000 1440
othersockbuf 278288 2454032 4000000 4050000 0
dgramrcvbuf 0 311128 400000 400000 0
numothersock 203 693 40000 40000 0
dcachesize 1637097 2496632 4000000 9223372036854775807 0
numfile 9197 13024 9223372036854775807 9223372036854775807 0
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
numiptent 20 34 400 400 0
Okay, so my rough understanding of OpenVZ memory limits shows that you have nearly 2GB of dedicated memory setup (oomguarpages is 460800, then we multiple that by 4096, which is roughly 1.8GB).
Which is actually quite a bit.
The "privvmpages" is your burst, which is a bit "flaky", in that processes utilizing your burst can be killed to make more RAM available to other users on your VPS.
Now, I'd normally suggest that 1.8GB of dedicated memory is plenty -- but see the failcnt column? That suggests that for "privmpages", that you're seeing some processes being killed off (or not being allowed to spawn at all).
So, something weird is going on, and I'm not sure what or why :-)
You appear to have a lot of RAM, but you're seeing symptoms of memory problems.
If you're seeing a lot of strange issues, or you see that "failcnt" column continuing to increment, you may want to talk to your provider about what might be going on there.
I'm not a OpenVZ guru by any means, but I have read some articles that helped me get my head around all this a bit... two in particular that I found useful are these:
http://maxgarrick.com/understanding-openvz-resource-limits/
http://wiki.openvz.org/Setting_UBC_parameters
Thanks, very useful information. I am not sure if failcnt is persistent between server reboots. I mean - I have started with less memory than 1800 MB I have now. I am increasing it when I see some memory errors in log file. So if failcnt won't reset by server reboot then it's "ok" :-) , I had those problems with about 1500 MB. But if it does reset (I have rebooted server since last memory problems) then I will check it.
Anyway I will read more about OpenVZ memory management. Thanks again.
I don't think though that a lack memory triggers a full backup which completes successfully - whike no other services are interrupted :-)