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TASK.md — Cross-Drive Backup Validation Fix (v0.12.5)
Prompt (copy-paste this into Claude Code)
Read TASK.md for the full plan. Apply all code changes described, then build and deploy.
After all fixes are done:
1. Run `go build ./...` and `go vet ./...` from the controller/ directory — fix any errors
2. Update CHANGELOG.md with a new entry at the top (session 41, v0.12.5)
3. Commit, build, and deploy following the workflow in CLAUDE.md
Context
The cross-drive backup for Immich failed last night with:
Hiba: destination /mnt/hdd_placeholder is not a mount point (0s)
Root cause: ValidateDestination() in crossdrive.go hard-blocked non-mount-point
destinations. The /mnt/hdd_placeholder folder is on the internal SSD (not a separate mount),
so the device-ID check in IsMountPoint() returned false.
Already fixed (in current working tree): The mount-point check was changed from a hard block to a logged warning (lines 172–174 of crossdrive.go). The backup will now proceed for system-drive destinations.
Remaining work: Improve the disk space validation to be smarter about system-drive destinations (don't fill up the OS drive).
Fix 1: Smarter space checks in ValidateDestination (crossdrive.go)
File: internal/backup/crossdrive.go, lines 161–183
Current code (already patched with the mount-point warning):
func (r *CrossDriveRunner) ValidateDestination(path string) error {
if path == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("destination path is empty")
}
if _, err := os.Stat(path); os.IsNotExist(err) {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s does not exist", path)
}
if !system.IsMountPoint(path) {
r.logger.Printf("[WARN] Destination %s is not a separate mount point (system drive) — backup will proceed but data is not protected against drive failure", path)
}
if !system.IsWritable(path) {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s is not writable", path)
}
di := system.GetDiskUsage(path)
if di != nil && di.AvailGB < 0.1 {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s has insufficient free space (%.1f GB)", path, di.AvailGB)
}
return nil
}
Required change: Replace the flat 100MB space check (lines 178–181) with drive-type-aware logic:
func (r *CrossDriveRunner) ValidateDestination(path string) error {
if path == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("destination path is empty")
}
if _, err := os.Stat(path); os.IsNotExist(err) {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s does not exist", path)
}
onSystemDrive := !system.IsMountPoint(path)
if onSystemDrive {
r.logger.Printf("[WARN] Destination %s is not a separate mount point (system drive) — backup will proceed but data is not protected against drive failure", path)
}
if !system.IsWritable(path) {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s is not writable", path)
}
if di := system.GetDiskUsage(path); di != nil {
if onSystemDrive {
// System drive: protect OS stability — require ≥10 GB free and <90% used
if di.AvailGB < 10 {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s is on the system drive with only %.1f GB free — at least 10 GB required to protect OS stability", path, di.AvailGB)
}
if di.UsedPercent >= 90 {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s is on the system drive at %.0f%% capacity — maximum 90%% allowed", path, di.UsedPercent)
}
} else {
// External drive: just ensure it's not completely full
if di.AvailGB < 0.1 {
return fmt.Errorf("destination %s has insufficient free space (%.1f GB free)", path, di.AvailGB)
}
}
}
return nil
}
Update the function comment (lines 161–164) to match:
// ValidateDestination checks that the destination path exists, is writable,
// and has sufficient free space. System-drive destinations get stricter limits
// (≥10 GB free, <90% used) to protect OS stability; external drives just need
// ≥100 MB. Non-mount-point destinations are allowed with a logged warning.
Fix 2: Align CheckBackupDestination thresholds for system drives (mounts_linux.go)
File: internal/system/mounts_linux.go, lines 134–186
The web UI's CheckBackupDestination currently applies the same disk thresholds (90% warn,
95% block) regardless of drive type. For system drives, it should use the same stricter
thresholds as the runner (90% block, 10 GB minimum) so the UI warning matches what the
runner will actually enforce.
Required change: In the Tier 4 block (lines 171–183), add system-drive-specific checks BEFORE the generic percentage checks. The logic should be:
// Tier 4: disk usage checks
if di := GetDiskUsage(path); di != nil {
h.UsedPercent = di.UsedPercent
h.FreeGB = di.AvailGB
if h.SystemDrive {
// System drive: stricter limits to protect OS stability
if di.AvailGB < 10 {
h.Warning = fmt.Sprintf("A rendszermeghajtón csak %.1f GB szabad — legalább 10 GB szükséges a rendszer stabilitásához!", di.AvailGB)
h.Blocked = true
h.Severity = "critical"
} else if di.UsedPercent >= 90 {
h.Warning = fmt.Sprintf("A rendszermeghajtó %.0f%%-ban megtelt — maximum 90%% megengedett.", di.UsedPercent)
h.Blocked = true
h.Severity = "critical"
}
// If neither triggers, keep the Tier 3 system-drive warning
} else {
// External drive: original thresholds
if di.UsedPercent >= 95 {
h.Warning = fmt.Sprintf("A mentési meghajtó megtelt (%.0f%% használt)!", di.UsedPercent)
h.Blocked = true
h.Severity = "critical"
} else if di.UsedPercent >= 90 {
h.Warning = fmt.Sprintf("A mentési meghajtó majdnem megtelt (%.0f%% használt).", di.UsedPercent)
h.Severity = "warning"
}
}
}
Note: the else if di.UsedPercent >= 90 && h.Severity == "ok" condition in the original
was preventing the 90% warning from overriding the system-drive warning. The new code
separates the branches cleanly — system drive gets its own block, external drive gets its own.
Summary of thresholds
| Condition | System drive | External drive |
|---|---|---|
| Free space < 10 GB | Block | — |
| Usage ≥ 90% | Block | Warning |
| Usage ≥ 95% | (caught by 90%) | Block |
| Free space < 100 MB | (caught by 10GB) | Block |
Files to modify
internal/backup/crossdrive.go—ValidateDestination()(Fix 1)internal/system/mounts_linux.go—CheckBackupDestination()(Fix 2)
Post-fix checklist
go build ./...passesgo vet ./...passes- Update
CHANGELOG.md— session 41, version v0.12.5, describe both fixes - Commit, build on 192.168.0.180, deploy on 192.168.0.162
- Verify with
docker psanddocker logs