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      rmdes
      wrote on last edited by rmdes
      #5

      We have been using sshfs backup for a few months now, I had same experience with rsync, it takes several days in our case to finish, so I tried tgz backup, it's way faster than rsync but what really bothers me is that each time the sshfs mount breaks (no idea why, sometimes it gets dismounted out of nowhere) then when I remount it all the backups are gone, meaning, they are physically on my storage box but not listed on each apps or on the main backup view.

      I have to make a full new backup for it to be listed until the next mount drop...

      of course If I attempts to clean the backup, since previous backup are not indexed, they don't exist and need to be cleaned up by hand (which is something I would love to avoid)

      Is there anything I could do to improve this situation or perhaps force some kind of scan that would index properly previous backups (before the sshfs mount breakage) ?

      edit : not using encrypted backup at this stage

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      • rmdesR rmdes

        We have been using sshfs backup for a few months now, I had same experience with rsync, it takes several days in our case to finish, so I tried tgz backup, it's way faster than rsync but what really bothers me is that each time the sshfs mount breaks (no idea why, sometimes it gets dismounted out of nowhere) then when I remount it all the backups are gone, meaning, they are physically on my storage box but not listed on each apps or on the main backup view.

        I have to make a full new backup for it to be listed until the next mount drop...

        of course If I attempts to clean the backup, since previous backup are not indexed, they don't exist and need to be cleaned up by hand (which is something I would love to avoid)

        Is there anything I could do to improve this situation or perhaps force some kind of scan that would index properly previous backups (before the sshfs mount breakage) ?

        edit : not using encrypted backup at this stage

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        girish
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        #6

        @rmdes said in Backup feedback over sshfs:

        Is there anything I could do to improve this situation or perhaps force some kind of scan that would index properly previous backups (before the sshfs mount breakage) ?

        It's hard to know why this is happening without looking into the server/logs. If you can email me on support@ , when things are a bit broken, I can debug it further.

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        • girishG girish

          @rmdes said in Backup feedback over sshfs:

          Is there anything I could do to improve this situation or perhaps force some kind of scan that would index properly previous backups (before the sshfs mount breakage) ?

          It's hard to know why this is happening without looking into the server/logs. If you can email me on support@ , when things are a bit broken, I can debug it further.

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          rmdes
          wrote on last edited by rmdes
          #7

          @girish OK next time it breaks I'll send an email about it, leaving it as it is so that you can have a look, I already tried to find the reasons but beside "time-out" I couldn't find anything particular 😕

          checking everyday and now that I'm waiting for it to un-mount, it does not 🙂 haha

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          • rmdesR rmdes

            @girish OK next time it breaks I'll send an email about it, leaving it as it is so that you can have a look, I already tried to find the reasons but beside "time-out" I couldn't find anything particular 😕

            checking everyday and now that I'm waiting for it to un-mount, it does not 🙂 haha

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            #8

            @girish here we go :

            45598875-41c8-46c2-8927-8d7be665bf2f-image.png

            This is after a reboot of the server.

            but this time I clicked Remount Storage and instead of "removing" previous backups, everything is mounted and backups are listed as usual..

            I think the other times this happened, I was going to Volumes, reconnect the mount (maybe this is what makes previous backups, inside the volume, unlisted after a remount?)
            then go to backup and Remount the storage, but this time I just clicked once, in the backup view, remount storage and all is fine.

            19e887f5-548e-40df-8fc5-05d591b77b31-image.png

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            • rmdesR rmdes

              @girish here we go :

              45598875-41c8-46c2-8927-8d7be665bf2f-image.png

              This is after a reboot of the server.

              but this time I clicked Remount Storage and instead of "removing" previous backups, everything is mounted and backups are listed as usual..

              I think the other times this happened, I was going to Volumes, reconnect the mount (maybe this is what makes previous backups, inside the volume, unlisted after a remount?)
              then go to backup and Remount the storage, but this time I just clicked once, in the backup view, remount storage and all is fine.

              19e887f5-548e-40df-8fc5-05d591b77b31-image.png

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              nebulon
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              @rmdes thanks for the details. So this is the same issue with the systemd unit dependencies during boot. The mount units are simply skipped it seems due to this circular dependency. We have to fix this for the next release, just not yet sure how 🙂

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                @rmdes thanks for the details. So this is the same issue with the systemd unit dependencies during boot. The mount units are simply skipped it seems due to this circular dependency. We have to fix this for the next release, just not yet sure how 🙂

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                @nebulon What if the mount was being made persistent at the OS level so then when cloudron reboot it could check those system mounts and if they match existing volumes, mount them properly ?

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                • rmdesR rmdes

                  @nebulon What if the mount was being made persistent at the OS level so then when cloudron reboot it could check those system mounts and if they match existing volumes, mount them properly ?

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                  @rmdes they are setup with systemd, so they are system-level already. The issue is DNS/unbound dependency for the mounting as well as docker for the volumes. Since there is some circular dependency currently, systemd breaks the circle by disabling the mount points during startup, which is causing the issue that they are not mounted after reboot.

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                  • nebulonN nebulon

                    @rmdes they are setup with systemd, so they are system-level already. The issue is DNS/unbound dependency for the mounting as well as docker for the volumes. Since there is some circular dependency currently, systemd breaks the circle by disabling the mount points during startup, which is causing the issue that they are not mounted after reboot.

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                    @nebulon and what if the systemd mount unit was delayed, to a certain level so to avoid the breakage ?

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                      #13

                      Does the xx.your-storagebox.de resolve to a static/fixed single IP?

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                      • girishG girish

                        Does the xx.your-storagebox.de resolve to a static/fixed single IP?

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                        @girish nope it does not and hetzner storage box do not allow me to get one...

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                        • nebulonN nebulon

                          @rmdes thanks for the details. So this is the same issue with the systemd unit dependencies during boot. The mount units are simply skipped it seems due to this circular dependency. We have to fix this for the next release, just not yet sure how 🙂

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                          @nebulon @girish Not in a hurry or anything, but the state bug is happening (happens at each reboot basically) I've left it unmounted and will for the weekend if at some point you want to SSH-support and retrieve log traces related to the mounting issue or I can post here if you indicate the commands you want to get more context ?

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                            @nebulon @girish Not in a hurry or anything, but the state bug is happening (happens at each reboot basically) I've left it unmounted and will for the weekend if at some point you want to SSH-support and retrieve log traces related to the mounting issue or I can post here if you indicate the commands you want to get more context ?

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                            wrote on last edited by rmdes
                            #16

                            I have remounted the volume now and something that really is problematic with this type of backup is that, even when you remount the volume and storage backup location (that part works just great with two clicks) it seems previous backup at the mounted location are not listed, it's like a brand new freshly added volume/storage.

                            Meaning, previous backups can only be restored manually, they can be retrieved anymore from cloudron dashboard, the only way is to follow the manual instruction from the doc to retrieve backup ID etc..

                            manual remount wouldn't be an issue for my use case If I could get the existing backup listed when the volume/storage is remounted.

                            volume view remounted :
                            bb279ea9-0b29-4ef4-b8f7-ead6c5511750-image.png
                            backup view remounted :
                            7453e2e1-041c-4e37-9d69-49bcc9b9a022-image.png
                            the backup listing view after everything is remounted :
                            3bb93157-17c0-42c0-a94c-c7841838e9a1-image.png

                            I was wondering if it wouldn't be a good idea to have a button to rescan the backup target for backups that match previously made cloudron backups ?

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                              #17

                              I use a Hetzner storagebox via sshfs as backup provider and also have the issue with the volume being not mounted after reach reboot. Clicking the remount volume button solves it for me though. All previous backups are correctly listed after remounting.

                              Having to remount the volume manually is somewhat annoying though and I would appreciate a solution which solves the issue with the circular dependency on boot.

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                              • rmdesR rmdes

                                I have remounted the volume now and something that really is problematic with this type of backup is that, even when you remount the volume and storage backup location (that part works just great with two clicks) it seems previous backup at the mounted location are not listed, it's like a brand new freshly added volume/storage.

                                Meaning, previous backups can only be restored manually, they can be retrieved anymore from cloudron dashboard, the only way is to follow the manual instruction from the doc to retrieve backup ID etc..

                                manual remount wouldn't be an issue for my use case If I could get the existing backup listed when the volume/storage is remounted.

                                volume view remounted :
                                bb279ea9-0b29-4ef4-b8f7-ead6c5511750-image.png
                                backup view remounted :
                                7453e2e1-041c-4e37-9d69-49bcc9b9a022-image.png
                                the backup listing view after everything is remounted :
                                3bb93157-17c0-42c0-a94c-c7841838e9a1-image.png

                                I was wondering if it wouldn't be a good idea to have a button to rescan the backup target for backups that match previously made cloudron backups ?

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                                @rmdes actually I am not sure if you use that thing correctly. Volumes and the backup storage are not really related. The way you have it configured, the same mountpoint would be mounted twice. Once for the volume (which is supposed to be used within apps) and the backup storage.

                                @hendrikvl we try to fix this reboot and volume mounting issue in the upcoming release.

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                                • nebulonN nebulon

                                  @rmdes actually I am not sure if you use that thing correctly. Volumes and the backup storage are not really related. The way you have it configured, the same mountpoint would be mounted twice. Once for the volume (which is supposed to be used within apps) and the backup storage.

                                  @hendrikvl we try to fix this reboot and volume mounting issue in the upcoming release.

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                                  #19

                                  @nebulon wow, alright, I may have misunderstood the documentation then, will remove on the volume side

                                  • now I remember, I had it on the volume because one of my apps/domains was reading a music folder from the same sshfs mount point, which happened to be the same storage.
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                                    @nebulon wow, alright, I may have misunderstood the documentation then, will remove on the volume side

                                    • now I remember, I had it on the volume because one of my apps/domains was reading a music folder from the same sshfs mount point, which happened to be the same storage.
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                                    So that must be why after a remount (wihtout removing the volume or backup mount)
                                    the newly mounted volume cannot "see" the pre-existing files ?
                                    a7737c96-190e-4b6f-a5f8-c70932057f77-image.png

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                                    • nebulonN nebulon

                                      @rmdes actually I am not sure if you use that thing correctly. Volumes and the backup storage are not really related. The way you have it configured, the same mountpoint would be mounted twice. Once for the volume (which is supposed to be used within apps) and the backup storage.

                                      @hendrikvl we try to fix this reboot and volume mounting issue in the upcoming release.

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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #21

                                      @nebulon So this is the steps I did :

                                      • removed the volume since no app was using it
                                      • remounted the backup by clicking "remount storage" on the backup view

                                      All seems to be ready for a backup but old backups are gone :
                                      0cf883e3-196b-4bb7-a436-075e5dec18c3-image.png

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                                      • rmdesR rmdes

                                        @nebulon So this is the steps I did :

                                        • removed the volume since no app was using it
                                        • remounted the backup by clicking "remount storage" on the backup view

                                        All seems to be ready for a backup but old backups are gone :
                                        0cf883e3-196b-4bb7-a436-075e5dec18c3-image.png

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                                        @rmdes can you check on the server if /mnt/cloudronbackup is actually mounted or not? seems to be some discrepancy here.

                                        Further, if you change the backup storage configuration, previous backups will be removed from the listing, since a new backup storage may have different mechanisms to access them and Cloudron only ever stores one storage configuration. Note that the backup meta info is stored in the database, so even if the files would be on that disk, Cloudron does not look around the disk and tries to find existing backups...maybe it should, but it doesn't currently.

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                                        • nebulonN nebulon

                                          @rmdes can you check on the server if /mnt/cloudronbackup is actually mounted or not? seems to be some discrepancy here.

                                          Further, if you change the backup storage configuration, previous backups will be removed from the listing, since a new backup storage may have different mechanisms to access them and Cloudron only ever stores one storage configuration. Note that the backup meta info is stored in the database, so even if the files would be on that disk, Cloudron does not look around the disk and tries to find existing backups...maybe it should, but it doesn't currently.

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                                          wrote on last edited by rmdes
                                          #23

                                          @nebulon it is mounted, I can list all the backups just fine, it would be really neat to have cloudron reading some kind of index that could be generated after each backup keeping the backup directory tree index safe, even in between mounts ?

                                          • it's totally fine and normal that if backup type is changed that it looses the index, but here it's not the case, nothing was changed, the machine was rebooted and lost the backup mount, I manually remounted it, but all the previous backups are not listed, even tho it's the same backup config.
                                            I created a new backup now and had to remove all the previous backups manually to make sure I have something I can use if I need to restore an app without crippling my backup storage with untied backups that I can only retrieve manually.

                                          • A bonus I noticed by having my backup storage mounted a second time (not the case anymore) in the Volumes view is that I could via the file explorer manage my backups with the cloudron file explorer, pretty handy to delete unneeded parts or to manage a non backup folder for music etc..

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                                            @nebulon it is mounted, I can list all the backups just fine, it would be really neat to have cloudron reading some kind of index that could be generated after each backup keeping the backup directory tree index safe, even in between mounts ?

                                            • it's totally fine and normal that if backup type is changed that it looses the index, but here it's not the case, nothing was changed, the machine was rebooted and lost the backup mount, I manually remounted it, but all the previous backups are not listed, even tho it's the same backup config.
                                              I created a new backup now and had to remove all the previous backups manually to make sure I have something I can use if I need to restore an app without crippling my backup storage with untied backups that I can only retrieve manually.

                                            • A bonus I noticed by having my backup storage mounted a second time (not the case anymore) in the Volumes view is that I could via the file explorer manage my backups with the cloudron file explorer, pretty handy to delete unneeded parts or to manage a non backup folder for music etc..

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                                            I really wish there was a "scan existing backup" feature, because each time I have to remount, previous backups are gone from the UI

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