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Have a particular Linux server that I’ve enabled 1-Touch.  It is creating a folder INITRD in /tmp, and a file “initrd” in /tmp as well.  I presume this is part of the 1-Touch process, as I can see in the sr.log file references to the INITRD folder.  I was wondering if this is something that the backup process should clean up after it is done, or if there is a way to specify a different “tmp” folder for this operation.

Also, in the sr.log I see “rm -f /tmp/initrd.img” but not “rm -f /tmp/initrd”.  The file that is left in /tmp has no .img extension.

I am assuming that /tmp may not have enough free space

bootcd.log :creation of cpio archive failed

sr_post_backup_log: Error: execution of cvcreateinitrd.sh …. failed

 


@DavidB , hope all is well.  following up to see if you confirmed it was a free space issue.

If not, let me know and I’ll tag in some Linux folks.

Thanks!


Looks like it was the space issue.  Thanks for checking back.


Ditto for confirming!


Moved question to its own thread


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