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    Problem accessing ZCS upstream server. Cannot connect to the ZCS upstream server. Connection is refused.

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      nagendra @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller you mean size ?? its around 2 GB every hour. it worked for almost 1 day but next day this issue started .. nvm i will start backup every nite or every 6 hrs

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        scottalanmiller @nagendra
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        @nagendra said in Problem accessing ZCS upstream server. Cannot connect to the ZCS upstream server. Connection is refused.:

        @scottalanmiller you mean size ?? its around 2 GB every hour. it worked for almost 1 day but next day this issue started .. nvm i will start backup every nite or every 6 hrs

        That's not very much. That should take no time at all. Any idea why it is so slow?

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          dbeato @nagendra
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          @nagendra Okay but what backup are you using? 2 GB per hour is not that bad what we might need to know is the underlying storage and hardware.

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            scottalanmiller @dbeato
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            @dbeato said in Problem accessing ZCS upstream server. Cannot connect to the ZCS upstream server. Connection is refused.:

            @nagendra Okay but what backup are you using? 2 GB per hour is not that bad what we might need to know is the underlying storage and hardware.

            And what tool are you using for the backups? Veeam Endpoint? R&R?

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              nagendra @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller am using shell script for backup...

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                scottalanmiller @nagendra
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                @nagendra said in Problem accessing ZCS upstream server. Cannot connect to the ZCS upstream server. Connection is refused.:

                @scottalanmiller am using shell script for backup...

                Understood.

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                  dbeato @nagendra
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                  @nagendra Okay are you using any of this?
                  https://github.com/lucascbeyeler/zmbackup
                  https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Open_Source_Edition_Backup_Procedure

                  I use the first link with a slightly modified backup of the mailboxes deleted items since the hot backup doesn't backup those folders (This is the opensource version).

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                    nagendra @dbeato
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                    @dbeato ohh thanks for the tools i will give a try..

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                      dbeato
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                      If this is a VM server you can also use LVM for snapshots.

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                        nagendra @dbeato
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                        @dbeato yes its VM .. LVM Snapshot ?? i have option but havent tried it... can we scheduled the backup

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                          dbeato @nagendra
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                          @nagendra LVM Snapshot are what Volume Shadow Copies are for Windows in Linux. Did you setup your Linux server with an LVM volume?

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                            nagendra @dbeato
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                            @dbeato yes

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                              dbeato @nagendra
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                              @nagendra Take a look at
                              https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lvm
                              https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Open_Source_Edition_Backup_Procedure
                              They both provide LVM backups examples
                              https://github.com/srvg/sysadmintools/blob/master/zimbrackup/backup_zimbra.sh

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                                Reid Cooper
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                                Is a snap going to be better than a direct grab in this case? File grab, compress, send... might be the simplest thing.

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                                  dbeato @Reid Cooper
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                                  @reid-cooper Yeah, there are couple of options 🙂

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