![]() ![]() 22:07:29: SQLite: recovered 2 frames from WAL file /var/urbackup/backup_server_link_journal.db-wal code: 283 22:07:29: SQLite: recovered 6 frames from WAL file /var/urbackup/backup_server.db-wal code: 283 ![]() 22:07:29: HTTP: Server started up successfully! Restarted Urbackup from command line (sudo urbackupsrv run) ![]() ![]() Noticed that Urbackup kept on crashing (ps ax | grep urb returned no process)Ĭonfigured Urbackup as per prompts and modified /etc/default/urbackupsrv log level to “debug” Installed Urbackup server from repository following instructions on website Made rsync backup of selected directories of Synology NAS using Hyperbackup. Rebooted to check that external array successfully automounted at required location Modified fstab to automount external array at required location Installed Raspberry Pi OS 11 on brand new 32 Gb SD card.ĭecided to switch the external RAID 10 array from ext4 to btrfs. I tried to recover the mess and in the end gave up and decided to start from scratch. When power returned Raspberry Pi had powered up but disk array remained in standby which caused the next backup to be written to the SD card until it was full. Power was not restored by the time UPS exhausted. I have been successfully running UrBackup since June 2020, upgrading server and client software as new releases were made available.Ī nearby thunderstorm a couple of weeks ago knocked out the power. Raspberry Pi 4 4 Gb RAM, 32 Gb SD card running Raspberry Pi OS 11 (Bullseye)Įxternally connected array of 4 x 2 Tb hard disks via USB 3 configured as RAID 10īoth Raspberry Pi and disk array are powered via mains electricity filter and UPS ![]()
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