On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:55 AM, Les Mikesell <lesmikes...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Mark Phillips wrote:
> >
>  > BTW, rsync version is 3.0.7  protocol version 30.
> >
> > I ran the backup again, and got these rsync errors on the machine being
> > backed up:
> >
> > 2010/02/03 14:15:21 [17390] <f????????? home/mark/Desktop/A Still Life
> > with Iris/dvd/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_3.VOB
> > 2010/02/03 14:18:50 [17390] <f????????? home/mark/Desktop/A Still Life
> > with Iris/dvd/VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_4.VOB
> > 2010/02/03 14:28:40 [17390] <f????????? home/mark/Desktop/A Still Life
> > with Iris/movie.iso
> > 2010/02/03 14:28:41 [17390] rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write
> > 4092 bytes to socket [sender]: Broken pipe (32)
>
>
> The client side thinks the network is broken.
>
> > 2010/02/03 14:28:41 [17390] rsync error: errors with program diagnostics
> > (code 13) at log.c(237) [sender=3.0.7]
> >
> > Anyone have an idea as to what is causing this? What other tests can I
> > perform?
>
> What's between the client and server? Can you get them on the same switch
> at
> least long enough to see if it stays connected that way?  You can run
> tcpdump on
> both ends, but all you will be able to tell is which end sent the last
> packet or
> if something sent a RST.
>

Both machines are on the same LAN with only a switch between them. The
backuppc host backs up two other machines, all 4 on the same LAN/switch,
without errors. This is a small network with only 7 machines on it and
minimal traffic. One machine, hammerhead, runs backuppc, and I am slowly
adding clients for it to backup. I have three clients running now, and this
is the first one to break. All four are Debian machines - no Windows
machines yet.  Backups are run at different times, so there is no collision.
I am stumped on this one as far as where to start to debug it. I could try
-vv or -vvv with the rsync log to see more details.

Mark

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