[Bacula-users] Continued backup problems. Interesting error.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? 21-Apr 14:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Start Backup JobId 3240, Job=Belobog-Data3-Users.2009-04-21_12.10.22_07 21-Apr 14:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Using Device NEO-LTO-1 21-Apr 14:11 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Spooling data ... 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Fatal error: Network error with FD during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Job Belobog-Data3-Users.2009-04-21_12.10.22_07 marked to be canceled. 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Fatal error: fd_cmds.c:181 FD command not found: s , including Bangladesh , voted in favour of resolution 50 / 245 ; this included the five nuclear weapon States . Bangladesh welcomes the decision of India and Pakistan , as announced by their Prime Ministers in the General Assembly last year , to join the CTBT . We see this as a positive step towards ensuring peace and security in the South Asian region , and as conducive to fostering fruitful economic cooperation in the region . Bangladeshs major concern , as a least developed country , has been the high financial obligations that would devolve on the States parties on account of the implementation of the CTBT , including the expenses of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization , of that organization itself , and of the verification regime , including the international CTBT monitoring system and the Provisional Technical Secretariat . As coordinator of the least developed countries , Bangladesh has already voiced the concern of those countries about this matter in various relevant forums , including the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva . As a party to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development , Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological ( Biological ) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction , Bangladesh is fully aware of its responsibilities , and takes its obligations seriously . By not having developed , acquired or stockpiled biological weapons , Bangladesh is in full compliance with the provisions of the Convention . Full adherence to the Convention by all States would be an ultimate guarantee ensuring the effective elimination of biological weapons . There is therefore a clear need for charting a credible compliance regime . In this context , Bangladesh welcomes the ongoing work of the ad hoc group entrusted to negotiate a protocol to strengthen the Convention by developing verification and compliance mechanisms . As for the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development , Production , Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction , Bangladesh was among the first to sign it , and although we have no chemical weapons programme or facilities , we ratified the Convention two years ago . But ratification of the Convention will have little meaning unless the major chemical weapons countries join it . We emphasize the necessity of universal adherence to the Convention , and call upon all States that have not done so to become parties to the Convention without further delay . We also underline the importance of the early initiation of activities under all relevant provisions of the Convention by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons . We call for an early convening of a fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament . It is time that the international community again reviewed the implementation of the Final Document of the tenth special session of the General Assembly as well as the outcomes of the subsequent special sessions on disarmament , and took stock of the international security and disarmament situation in the post @-@ cold @-@ war era . While nuclear disarmament should remain the highest priority for us , we have to identify the emerging challenges presented by the new era and formulate an agreed plan of action to deal with these in a true spirit of multilateralism . My delegation believes that only a special session of the General Assembly can address the broad subject of disarmament , taking into account in particular its relationship to development , with the comprehensiveness and thoroughness it deserves . In todays world , regional disarmament presents newer challenges . The continued arms race , which is a result of unresolved problems , is a formidable source of threats to security and is draining considerable resources from many countries at the cost of investment in economic and social development . It is our belief that while regional confidence @-@ building measures can go a long way , true regional disarmament will largely depend on understanding at the global level and on courageous gestures from major Powers . Regional disarmament will not advance unless legitimate security concerns are addressed adequately . In this connection , we expect that the United_Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific will be given more support and
Re: [Bacula-users] Continued backup problems. Interesting error.
Hi, 21.04.2009 22:30, John Lockard wrote: Has anyone seen anything like this before? No... this is with version 3.0.0, right? Looks like some output text buffer is used incorrectly... Arno 21-Apr 14:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Start Backup JobId 3240, Job=Belobog-Data3-Users.2009-04-21_12.10.22_07 21-Apr 14:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Using Device NEO-LTO-1 21-Apr 14:11 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Spooling data ... 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Fatal error: Network error with FD during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Job Belobog-Data3-Users.2009-04-21_12.10.22_07 marked to be canceled. 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Fatal error: fd_cmds.c:181 FD command not found: s , including Bangladesh , voted in favour of resolution 50 / 245 ; this included the five nuclear weapon States . Bangladesh welcomes the decision of India and Pakistan , as announced by their Prime Ministers in the General Assembly last year , to join the CTBT . We see this as a positive step towards ensuring peace and security in the South Asian region , and as conducive to fostering fruitful economic cooperation in the region . Bangladeshs major concern , as a least developed country , has been the high financial obligations that would devolve on the States parties on account of the implementation of the CTBT , including the expenses of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization , of that organization itself , and of the verification regime , including the international CTBT monitoring system and the Provisional Technical Secretariat . As coordinator of the least developed countries , Bangladesh has already voiced the concern of those countries about this matter in various relevant forums , including the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva . As a party to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development , Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological ( Biological ) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction , Bangladesh is fully aware of its responsibilities , and takes its obligations seriously . By not having developed , acquired or stockpiled biological weapons , Bangladesh is in full compliance with the provisions of the Convention . Full adherence to the Convention by all States would be an ultimate guarantee ensuring the effective elimination of biological weapons . There is therefore a clear need for charting a credible compliance regime . In this context , Bangladesh welcomes the ongoing work of the ad hoc group entrusted to negotiate a protocol to strengthen the Convention by developing verification and compliance mechanisms . As for the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development , Production , Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction , Bangladesh was among the first to sign it , and although we have no chemical weapons programme or facilities , we ratified the Convention two years ago . But ratification of the Convention will have little meaning unless the major chemical weapons countries join it . We emphasize the necessity of universal adherence to the Convention , and call upon all States that have not done so to become parties to the Convention without further delay . We also underline the importance of the early initiation of activities under all relevant provisions of the Convention by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons . We call for an early convening of a fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament . It is time that the international community again reviewed the implementation of the Final Document of the tenth special session of the General Assembly as well as the outcomes of the subsequent special sessions on disarmament , and took stock of the international security and disarmament situation in the post @-@ cold @-@ war era . While nuclear disarmament should remain the highest priority for us , we have to identify the emerging challenges presented by the new era and formulate an agreed plan of action to deal with these in a true spirit of multilateralism . My delegation believes that only a special session of the General Assembly can address the broad subject of disarmament , taking into account in particular its relationship to development , with the comprehensiveness and thoroughness it deserves . In todays world , regional disarmament presents newer challenges . The continued arms race , which is a result of unresolved problems , is a formidable source of threats to security and is draining considerable resources from many countries at the cost of investment in economic and social development . It is our belief that while regional confidence @-@ building measures can go a long way , true regional disarmament will largely depend on understanding at the global level and on courageous gestures from major Powers . Regional disarmament