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Hi,
I get the following error when running tklbam-backup on my LAMP instance at RamNode.
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~# tklbam-backup
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/tklbam-backup", line 510, in <module>
main()
File "/usr/bin/tklbam-backup", line 374, in main
get_server_id())
File "/usr/lib/tklbam/hub.py", line 270, in new_backup_record
response = self._api('POST', 'record/create/', attrs)
File "/usr/lib/tklbam/hub.py", line 226, in _api
return self.api.request(method, self.API_URL + uri, attrs, headers)
File "/usr/lib/tklbam/hub.py", line 126, in request
raise APIError(e.code, e.name, e.description)
hub.APIError: Backup plan record limit reached
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It seems that I have reached some sort of limit - but the documentation doesn't make it clear that there is one.
I thought that there was no fee to use tklbam or the tklbam Hub and that AWS would reimburse the Hub from any money I pay AWS.
Anyway, any idea how to fix this error?
Thanks,
Vikram
More context
Perhaps more context is in order
I had a VPS instance that was over-provisioned and that tklbam-backup was run from. So, I deleted that instance, started a new one and restored from the Hub to this instance successfully.
It is when running tklbam-backup from this new instance that I get the error.
It also seems that the error must have begun with the first instance since it has only backed up 17 times and hasn't backedup anything after that.
The Hub backup plan allows for 1 instance, so it must be considering this new server as a new instance. Can I delete the old backup and start backing up this new server?
I think that you're right.
I'm almost certain that if you deleted your old backup then you could start backing up your new server.
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