Avamar: Backup cache files growing too large and taking up disk space
Zusammenfassung: Avamar: Backup cache files growing too large and taking up disk space
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Symptome
The hard drive where the Avamar client writes log files may become full. This causes subsequent backups to fail due to inability to write new log files.
Disk space on the Windows client where the Avamar client software is installed (usually C drive) is running out due to paging cache files (named f_cache2.dat) growing increasing larger.
Ursache
Starting in Avamar v7.0, a new client cache (demand-paging cache) format has been introduced. To minimize RAM requirements, the client loads small parts of the demand-paging cache to RAM depending on the directory currently being processed by the backup.
The cache will adjust its size automatically in relation to the type and amount of data which the client backs up.
The size of the demand-paging cache on the disk is around 20 times higher than the size of the monolithic cache (file and hash cache).
The size of the demand-paging file cache is about 1 GB per 10 million of files on the client * 16 consecutive backups that are kept in the cache for the client.
The approximate size of the demand-paging file cache can be calculated using the following formula: (# of millions of files)/10 * 1 GB * 16 = (# of GB required for demand-paging file cache)
The cache will adjust its size automatically in relation to the type and amount of data which the client backs up.
The size of the demand-paging cache on the disk is around 20 times higher than the size of the monolithic cache (file and hash cache).
The size of the demand-paging file cache is about 1 GB per 10 million of files on the client * 16 consecutive backups that are kept in the cache for the client.
The approximate size of the demand-paging file cache can be calculated using the following formula: (# of millions of files)/10 * 1 GB * 16 = (# of GB required for demand-paging file cache)
Lösung
Create an avtar.cmd file in the avs\var directory and add the following flag:
Example:
This flag re-directs the cache files and logs to the specified drive and folder.
Create the var directory on the alternate drive and then copy the existing cache files to the new folder before the next scheduled backup.
--vardir=<<drive volume and var folder>>
Example:
--vardir=D:\avs\var
This flag re-directs the cache files and logs to the specified drive and folder.
Create the var directory on the alternate drive and then copy the existing cache files to the new folder before the next scheduled backup.
Weitere Informationen
Also be aware of the following KB articles:
- KB article 466222: Avamar: How to mitigate the potential impact of the size of the client paging file cache (f_cache2.dat)
- KB article 333111: Avamar: How to enable the demand-paging cache introduced in Avamar 7
- KB article 336413: Avamar - How to configure client log retention and limit how much space avtar logs may consume on a client
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Artikeltyp: Solution
Zuletzt geändert: 05 März 2025
Version: 4
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