@Geoff Burke Thanks for going through all the steps on your s3 environment. That’s how I expect to be also on my environment. I openend now a support case.After freeing up some space manually the kopia error disappeared. Looks like this one was caused by the full disk. But the root cause still persists. The volume starts filling up again and old data isn’t removed.
I deleted the policy and rerun the report. Still shows me the same amount of data:After that I deleted all restore points, which triggered a retire action for all remaining restore points:kubectl delete restorepointcontents.apps.kio.kasten.io --selector=k10.kasten.io/appName=kasten-iorestorepointcontent.apps.kio.kasten.io "kasten-io-scheduled-nm28p" deletedrestorepointcontent.apps.kio.kasten.io "kasten-io-scheduled-8bb5w" deletedrestorepointcontent.apps.kio.kasten.io "kasten-io-scheduled-lw55l" deletedrestorepointcontent.apps.kio.kasten.io "kasten-io-scheduled-pnnjx" deletedrestorepointcontent.apps.kio.kasten.io "kasten-io-scheduled-vf5sw" deletedrestorepointcontent.apps.kio.kasten.io "kasten-io-scheduled-mhvvs" deletedrestorepointcontent.apps.kio.kasten.io "kasten-io-scheduled-bjnzh" deletedAfter a while the retire actions get stoped with state failed:status: actionDetails: {} endTime: "2022-01-13T12:14:23Z" error: cause: '{"cause":{"cause":{"cause":{"cause":{"Code":1,"Err":{}},
Hi,Should this also work for NFS locations? Currently I’m expecting data grow on NFS locations as a target even when the backups get retired by a short retention policy or by manually deleting the restore points as described.
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