From: MAR <we...@ro...> - 2010-08-30 04:07:10
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I am restoring a backup (actually moving a site from one server to another), but continually get errors about a lack of disk space on some of the sites I am moving. I think I traced this to be an issue with large mail files (or large amount of space used in a given users directory). So, I changed the default 50mb per user on the new server to 200mb to make sure it could accommodate that space. I still get errors that the disk quota was exceeded. This situation only exists for sites where the user has a lot of mail. Here is a sample of the error it spits out (with the domain name changed): /bin/tar: ./.backup/thisdomain.com_mail_files: Wrote only 7168 of 10240 bytes /bin/tar: ./.backup/thisdomain.com_mysql_thisdomain.gz: Cannot write: Disk quota exceeded /bin/tar: Skipping to next header /bin/tar: ./.backup/thisdomain.com_virtualmin_bw: Cannot write: Disk quota exceeded /bin/tar: Skipping to next header /bin/tar: ./.backup/thisdomain.com_web: Cannot write: Disk quota exceeded /bin/tar: ./.backup/thisdomain.com_webalizer_conf: Cannot write: Disk quota exceeded /bin/tar: Skipping to next header /bin/tar: Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers /bin/tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors Any ideas to fix or is this a bug that is going to, hopefully, be fixed at some point? Thanks, Mike |