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I need help fixing my backups via Luckybackups

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Howdy All,

I had backups of various media folders (tv, movies, audiobooks, etc) successfully backing up to another Unraid box at my office over a Tailscale VPN. It was working great until 2 days ago when I accidentally deleted the backup profile rather than just one of the individual task that I was trying to remove. Although I do use the plugin Appdata Backups, Luckybackup was giving me errors so I had it disabled until I had time to troubleshoot it. So I don't have a way to roll back Luckybackup to the day before I deleted the profile.

So I painstakingly recreated all my backup tasks, but now when I try to run Luckybackup I get errors and can't figure out how to fix it. A dry run seems to work fine without any issues, but when I do an actual run of just one task (doesn't matter which), I get the following errors:
 

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rsync: [receiver] write failed on "/ts_remote/media/ebooks/metadata.db": No space left on device (28) rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at receiver.c(380) [receiver=3.2.7]

 

rsync: [sender] write error: Broken pipe (32)

 

The receiving server has 29.8 TB free, and the cache drive that my backups share uses has 1.02TB free. So it's definitely nowhere near being out of space. My ebooks folder, which I used in this example, only has a total of 6.25GB of total used space.

I verified that the tailscale connection was good and the drive is properly mounted on my main server in unassigned devices. I mounted the destination share via SMB over Tailscale on my laptop and I was able to write a test file to the folder using the same "backups" user that I have setup for this task. So it's definitely not a permissions issue. I'm at a loss for what it could be or how to fix it. Luckily I haven't lost any data and I have other backup methods in place for my critical data, but I would sleep much better if I could get this working again. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

 

Solved by JorgeB

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Recommend using the container support thread:

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