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Issue Duplicating Large Projects #1797

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morton-a opened this issue Jul 15, 2020 · 3 comments
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Issue Duplicating Large Projects #1797

morton-a opened this issue Jul 15, 2020 · 3 comments
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@morton-a
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morton-a commented Jul 15, 2020

Hello all,

I have noticed that when I duplicate large projects they fail due to the first Virtual Hard Disk - /dev/sda1 - being used as a stage for the transfer before finally being moved to the relevant path on /dev/sdb1: the issue appears to be that /dev/sda1 is used for the duplication process whilst by default it only has limited space. Increasing the size of /dev/sda1 appears to be an inefficient process, as it is not used for project or image storage.

I have not tried to resolve the issue by making /dev/sda1 larger, but I assume this would be a temporary fix. That being said /dev/sda1 may be intentionally used for the duplication process. Below is a excerpt of storage on /dev/sda1 as the transfer is in progress (at 51% capacity) and then after it has failed returning back to 16% capacity:
GNS3_StorageDuringTransfer

Excerpt of Error Log (from GNS3 Console):
GNS3_ConsoleErrorMessage
Apologies if I have not adhered to some forum etiquette, as this is my first post on Github.

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gpn005 commented Jul 17, 2020

I second this issue. Same scenario.

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grossmj commented Jul 17, 2020

Looks like this is the same issue as listed in GNS3/gns3-gui#2909

@grossmj grossmj added this to the 2.2.12 milestone Jul 17, 2020
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grossmj commented Jul 17, 2020

Thanks, fixed in 37c7202

This will work with version 2.2.12.

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