On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:30:07PM +1100, James Harper wrote:
> > 2) I can make the bacula-fd crash (or stop - I don't know if it
> crashed,
> > or exited gracefully), by doing the following. I've tried this on two
> > separate
> > Windows 2003 Servers, running Exchange 2003.
> > 
> > a) Dismount and tick the magic 'overwrite' tickboxes on First Storage
> > Group ->
> >    Mailbox Store, and Public Folder Store.
> > b) Attempt to restore '/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information Store/First
> > Storage Group/Mailbox Store (Computer name)'.
> > 
> > Here are the resulting error messages that are logged:
> > 
> > Jan 28 11:27:58  bacula-dir: devel-wk3-32-fd JobId 15: Error:
> > HrESERestoreComplete failed with error 0xc7ff1004 - Unknown error.
> > Jan 28 11:28:01  bacula-dir: tserv.example.com-dir JobId 15: Fatal
> error:
> > Network error with FD during Restore: ERR=Connection reset by peer
> > Jan 28 11:28:01  bacula-dir: tserv.example.com-dir JobId 15: Fatal
> error:
> > No Job status returned from FD.
> > 
> > If I instead attempt to restore '/@EXCHANGE/Microsoft Information
> > Store/First Storage Group', it works successfully.
> 
> Obviously bacula-fd shouldn't just crash, but when restore a store, you
> also need to restore the logfiles. Are you doing that?


Actually, I don't think it was crashing, because Windows didn't give me the
'report this to Microsoft' window. It is most likely just exiting.

I wasn't expecting what I was doing above to work, I had just noticed that
sometimes the bacula-fd would stop running unexpectedly. What I outlined above
was a way in which I could reliably make that happen.


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