Hello ,
Could Encryption have any impact in my problem.
I am testing without any encryption between SD/DIR/BConsole or FD and it seems
to be more stable. (short sized job right done , longest job already running :
750Gb to migrate)
My WAN connection seems to be quite good, I achieve transferring big and
small raw files by scp ssh and don't have ping latency or troubles with the
ipsec connection.
I tried too with NAT, by not using IPSEC and setting Bacula SD & DIR
directly in front of the WAN.
And the same occurs (wrote X byte but only Y accepted)
I Tried too to make a migration job to migrate from SD to SD through WAN
instead of SD-> FD through WAN and the result was the same. (to see if win32 FD
could be involved)
- DIR and SD in the same LAN.
- Backup remote FD through remote SD, the two are in the same LAN to fast
backup : step OK .
- Then migration from remote SD to the SD that is in the DIR area through WAN
to outsource volumes physical support : step nok
The final goal: outsourcing volumes.
I then discard the gzip compression (just in case)
The errors are quite disturbing :
* Error: lib/bsock.c:397 Wrote 65566 bytes to client:192.168.0.4:9102,
but only 65536 accepted
Fatal error: filed/backup.c:1008 Network send error to SD.
ERR=Input/output error
Or (when increasing MaximumNetworkBuffer)
* Error: lib/bsock.c:397 Wrote 130277 bytes to client:192.168.0.17:9102,
but only 98304 accepted.
Fatal error: filed/backup.c:1008 Network send error to SD.
ERR=Input/output error
Or (Migration job)
* Fatal error: append.c:319 Network error reading from FD. ERR=Erreur
d'entrée/sortie
Error: bsock.c:571 Read expected 131118 got 114684 from Storage
daemon:192.168.10.54:9103
It's look like there is a gap between send and receive buffer and looking at
the source code, encryption could affect buffer size due to encryption.
So I think Bacula-SD could be in cause (maybe).
Could it be a bug?
What could I do to determine the problem (activating debug in sd daemon ? )
I use Bacula 13.0.3 on Debian 12 , with ssl 1.1
Thank for helping. Backup scenarios must have an a step of relocating the
backup media to be reliable.
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