TrueImage Linux 9.1 Question

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by Benni, Nov 20, 2006.

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  1. Benni

    Benni Registered Member

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    At the Moment i use the latest 8er Linux Version of TI 8.898 on Debian Sarge!

    My root Partition is (ext3):

    Dateisystem 1K-Blöcke Benutzt Verfügbar Ben% Eingehängt auf
    /dev/sda1 4807056 763992 3798880 17% /

    The cmd command i use to create an Image is:

    trueimagecmd --compression:9 --progress:eek:n --partition:1-1 --filename:/stor/image.tib --create

    The created Image is ~350MB and works fine when i restore.

    Now i test the new 9.1er Version with the following cmdline:

    trueimagecmd --split:4000 --compression:9 --progress:eek:n --partition:1-1 --filename:/stor/image.tib --create

    The created Image is over 1GB and split into two files?!?!

    Whats going on?
     
  2. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello Benn,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Linux Server Disk Backup Software.

    We are sorry for the delayed response.

    Please note that the image archive you have created with Acronis True Image 9.1 Server for Linux was splitted into several files because you used "--split:size in MB" command.

    As for the size of the image archive, please note that this may be related with errors in file system, therefore, I would recommend that you check your disk(s) for errors and then create a new image archive and see if the issue persists.

    If the issue persists, please create Linux System Report the way described in this previous post please also describe partition structure of your drive (partitions size, used\free space etc). Then submit a request for technical support with the subject indicating that you want to contact Anton Sherkhonov. Attach all the collected files and information to your request along with the step-by-step description of the actions taken before the problem appears and the link to this thread. We will investigate the problem and try to provide you with a solution.

    Thank you.
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    Aleksandr Isakov
     
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