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Cloudron 7.0.1: Mountpoint for backup shows error (but works)

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      @necrevistonnezr can you manually remount this with systemctl restart mnt-cloudronbackup.mount and if that fails, check the journalctl logs.

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      @nebulon I enter this where?
      If I enter it after ssh-ing into my server, I get a Failed to restart mnt-cloudronbackup.mount: Unit mnt-cloudronbackup.mount not found.

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      • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

        @nebulon I enter this where?
        If I enter it after ssh-ing into my server, I get a Failed to restart mnt-cloudronbackup.mount: Unit mnt-cloudronbackup.mount not found.

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        @necrevistonnezr ah true, your setting is specifying the mountpoint. I have to check this remount feature again for this use-case where the mountpoint is not managed by the Cloudron directly.

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        • nebulonN nebulon

          @necrevistonnezr ah true, your setting is specifying the mountpoint. I have to check this remount feature again for this use-case where the mountpoint is not managed by the Cloudron directly.

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          @nebulon Ah, I get it, this setting assumes I have configured a backup mountpoint in Volumes, correct?
          So I can configure a Volume named "Backup" in "Volumes" and then point the Backup just to "Backup"?

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          • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

            @nebulon Ah, I get it, this setting assumes I have configured a backup mountpoint in Volumes, correct?
            So I can configure a Volume named "Backup" in "Volumes" and then point the Backup just to "Backup"?

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            @necrevistonnezr the mountpoint backend here is not related to Volumes as such. As you rightly mentioned, it assumes a mountpoint, managed by the admin itself. In your case you have to mount /media/SG2TB/CloudronBackup manually, and manage it via /etc/fstab or such, if I get your use-case right.

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            • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

              Thanks for the update!

              I use a filesystem backup (now: ‚mountpoint‘) with rsync:

              When I configure backup and press save, it gives me an error „not mounted“:
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              The „remount“ button is weirdly named and does not seem to do anything ATM:
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              The backup works though!

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              @necrevistonnezr What is the output of mountpoint -- /media/SG2TB/CloudronBackup on the server ?

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              • girishG girish

                @necrevistonnezr What is the output of mountpoint -- /media/SG2TB/CloudronBackup on the server ?

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                @girish /media/SG2TB/CloudronBackup is not a Mount point
                Mind you that CloudronBackup is just a folder on my 2nd harddrive which is mounted as /media/SG2TB

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                • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                  @girish /media/SG2TB/CloudronBackup is not a Mount point
                  Mind you that CloudronBackup is just a folder on my 2nd harddrive which is mounted as /media/SG2TB

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                  @necrevistonnezr Make /media/SG2TB the mountpoint and CloudronBackup be the prefix. That should make it all work.

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                  • girishG girish

                    @necrevistonnezr Make /media/SG2TB the mountpoint and CloudronBackup be the prefix. That should make it all work.

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                    @girish said in Cloudron 7.0.1: Mountpoint for backup shows error (but works):

                    @necrevistonnezr Make /media/SG2TB the mountpoint and CloudronBackup be the prefix. That should make it all work.

                    CloudronBackup or CloudronBackup/? I still would like them in a subfolder

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                    • necrevistonnezrN necrevistonnezr

                      @girish said in Cloudron 7.0.1: Mountpoint for backup shows error (but works):

                      @necrevistonnezr Make /media/SG2TB the mountpoint and CloudronBackup be the prefix. That should make it all work.

                      CloudronBackup or CloudronBackup/? I still would like them in a subfolder

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                      @necrevistonnezr yes, the prefix means subfolder in the context of filesystem and mountpoint . So, CloudronBackup should work.

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                      • girishG girish

                        @necrevistonnezr yes, the prefix means subfolder in the context of filesystem and mountpoint . So, CloudronBackup should work.

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                        @girish Excellent, as always. Works!

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