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[bareos-users] Restore fails - ERR=No space left on device
FG Bareos
2018-09-04 13:39:12 UTC
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*Hey all,*

I am facing a "ERR=No space left on device" error message when I do a
restore of ~1TB files.
Even if I have more than enough space.
Also, every attempt with scp fails with “no space left
” error, although
there should be more than enough space too.

Here is the example of the log:
04-Sep 14:33 bareos-sd JobId 1317: Forward spacing Volume "test-Full-0114"
to file:block 0:228.
04-Sep 14:51 ttipa-dh-fd JobId 1317: Error: restore.c:1241 Write error on
/tmp/bareos-restores/home/... No space left on device
04-Sep 14:51 test-fd JobId 1317: Error: restore.c:667 Unexpected
cryptographic session data stream.

1. Do you have any idea what cause the issue?
2. Is bareos restore using scp to restore files?

Thank you for you help :)

*Raph.*
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Dakota Pilot
2018-09-04 20:33:19 UTC
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What does df -h say or ssm list? It sounds like the disk has no space left.
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r***@gmail.com
2018-09-05 05:02:26 UTC
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Post by Dakota Pilot
What does df -h say or ssm list? It sounds like the disk has no space left.
df -i
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Dan
2018-09-05 16:48:50 UTC
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Ralph -

By default it is restoring to the /tmp partition, which may be very small. When you say you have more than enough space, perhaps you're referring to your root partition? It isn't typical to have a /tmp partition at 1+ TB.

Try restoring to a different location on your root partition.

Dan
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FG Bareos
2018-09-06 09:24:39 UTC
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*Hi all,*

Thank you all for the hints.
Indeed, df -h showed that my disk was full and /tmp wasn't where I wanted
to restore files.
I could resolve the issue easily afterwards.

Thank you again

*Raph.*
Post by Dan
Ralph -
By default it is restoring to the /tmp partition, which may be very small.
When you say you have more than enough space, perhaps you're referring to
your root partition? It isn't typical to have a /tmp partition at 1+ TB.
Try restoring to a different location on your root partition.
Dan
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