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      Xibeaga
      last edited by

      Hi!

      I get this error:
      set block XXX out of boundary(XXXX)

      The Image: MultiDisk/Mulktipartition
      Disk1: ext4 (boot-disk)
      Disk2: btrfs (data-disk)
      partclone uncompressed

      I do clone lot of disks, even headless embedded devices (works great!!) but this Lenovo Laptop makes problems 😞

      As you can see on the pic: error is even in debug-mode

      Any help is welcome!

      regards,
      Xibeaga
      0_1524994519474_fog_error.jpg

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        Tom Elliott @Xibeaga
        last edited by

        @xibeaga you said disk one is ext4, but your btrfs command is on disk 1. Assuming the layout is correct what happens if you change /dev/sda1 to /dev/sdb1

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          Xibeaga
          last edited by

          Hi Tom!

          Ah, sdA is data, i boot from sdB:

          sdb = ext4 = boot disk 😉
          sda = btrfs = data

          so, the problem persists. Any idea about it?
          Maybe BTRFS is the problem?

          thx!
          Regards,
          Xibeaga

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            Tom Elliott @Xibeaga
            last edited by Tom Elliott

            @xibeaga how do you know this? What’s output of fdisk -l

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              Xibeaga @Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              @tom-elliott

              Here you can see the mount and fdisk output:

              root@uhura:~# mount | grep “sd[a|b]”
              /dev/sdb1 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,errors=remount-ro,data=ordered)
              /dev/sda1 on /harddisk type btrfs (rw,relatime,ssd,space_cache,subvolid=5,subvol=/)

              root@uhura:~# fdisk -l /dev/sdb /dev/sda
              Medium /dev/sdb: 14,9 GiB, 16013942784 Bytes, 31277232 Sektoren
              Einheiten: sectors von 1 * 512 = 512 Bytes
              Sektorengröße (logisch/physisch): 512 Bytes / 512 Bytes
              I/O Größe (minimal/optimal): 512 Bytes / 512 Bytes
              Typ der Medienbezeichnung: gpt
              Medienkennung: FBF13E8A-6828-4DF5-93D2-F3781739F721

              Gerät Start Ende Sektoren Größe Typ
              /dev/sdb1 2048 31277055 31275008 14,9G Linux filesystem

              Medium /dev/sda: 894,3 GiB, 960197124096 Bytes, 1875385008 Sektoren
              Einheiten: sectors von 1 * 512 = 512 Bytes
              Sektorengröße (logisch/physisch): 512 Bytes / 512 Bytes
              I/O Größe (minimal/optimal): 512 Bytes / 512 Bytes
              Typ der Medienbezeichnung: gpt
              Medienkennung: 945D3E9A-EC7B-4ECA-80E2-CED391F83CB7

              Gerät Start Ende Sektoren Größe Typ
              /dev/sda1 2048 1875384974 1875382927 894,3G Linux filesystem

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                Tom Elliott @Xibeaga
                last edited by

                @xibeaga as strange as it sounds is it likely a problem with partclonr, maybe even the version of partclone? Can you try clonezilla to see if it works out of the box. Note I’m not questioning your skills or anything, I just don’t see the full picture. That’s why I asked about fdisk. Otherwise it’s like saying I made a cake but it didn’t rise as expected. Why didn’t it rise? Probably no flour or not enough eggs, is yeast expected. But we don’t know because we only got a very small amount of information.

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                  Xibeaga @Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  @tom-elliott
                  hey, no problem at all! :)))

                  Okay, ic. I suspected partclone too.

                  I never used clonezilla, I just know it exists. I use fog since 0.98 or so… 😉
                  Ok, I will try clonezilla on this.
                  Hm, maybe i should try fog with dd first?

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                    Xibeaga @Tom Elliott
                    last edited by

                    @tom-elliott
                    Okay, clonezille (live) crashed too.
                    it terminates without any error-message or exit-code.

                    the only solution I came up at the moment is:
                    running fog DEBUG and boot into a shell
                    then mount the fog nfs share
                    then dd both disks onto that share

                    so, at least i have a backup 😉

                    if you have any better idea, you are welcome!

                    best regards,
                    Xibeaga

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                      Xibeaga @Tom Elliott
                      last edited by

                      @tom-elliott
                      Hi!

                      i just saw, that FOG uses partclone 0.2.89 but 0.3.10 is actual.
                      BTRFS seems to be an issue with partclone.

                      Is there a way to upgrade partclone to 0.3.10 in a debian installation of fog ?

                      thx!

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                        Tom Elliott @Xibeaga
                        last edited by

                        @xibeaga partclone is built as a part of the inits. Last I got around to partclone 0.2.89 was the latest stable version. I can try updating it but if you said clonezilla had the same issue I suspect updating wouldn’t help anything.

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                          Xibeaga @Tom Elliott
                          last edited by

                          @tom-elliott
                          I think i will change the FS of the disk, so it will become cloneable.

                          have a nice day and thanks a lot for your help!
                          can you mark the thread solved?

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                            Tom Elliott
                            last edited by

                            I’ve rebuild the init’s with Partclone v0.3.11 which is in the unstable directory. I have tested a linux based image with ext4 partition and that appears to not work properly yet. This appears to be a version issue (meaning something changed for ext4 application as reverting back to 0.2.89 with the same image file works fine). I don’t have an OS with btrfs so I will request you test this? I say this because from what I gather btrfs support was fixed in 0.3.10 from this pull request.

                            For the simple cause that ext4 imaging is broke, and I’m not sure on the status of XFS, NTFS, or BTRFS, I find it unlikely this new version will make it into 1.5.3. I don’t know when a new version of partclone will be available to test and build. Right now, 0.3.11 has no issues building, but ext filesystems are unable to be checked, like it’s putting the data on the wrong inodes. I don’t have a windows system to test with yet, so I’m not sure of the status of NTFS. I’m also unsure of XFS and BTRFS. Hopefully, however, at least capturing would work. As far as deploying, well that’s another issue.

                            The files can be downloaded using the linked names:

                            init.xz
                            init_32.xz

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                              Xibeaga @Tom Elliott
                              last edited by

                              @tom-elliott
                              Nice move! Thanks a lot!
                              i give it a try!

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