Thank you for these infos.
Apparently, bacula-dir didn't crash or shut down. I run bacula's version 1.38.2.
If the file bacula-dir.9101.state is not very important for backups and restorations, I am undisterbed and I will not trouble me longer.
Thanks,
Evelyne



Martin Simmons a écrit:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 11:15:27 +0100, Evelyne Cangini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
            
Hello,

At one unexpected  hour (no job in progress or just finished or 
scheduled) bacula's deamon indicates :

ERROR in bsys.c:536 Could not create state file. /home/bacula/working/bacula-dir.9101.state ERR=Ioctl() inapproproprié pour un périphérique

bacula-fd.9102.state and bacula-sd.9103.state are created at the same time.

Why this error ?
How  bacula uses these state's files ? Which are the consequences if 
bacula-dir.9101.state is not created ?
    

The state file is written when the daemon quits, so maybe bacula-dir crashed
or was shut down?  The file contains info about the last jobs run, which is
printed by the status command, so isn't very important.

Which version of bacula-dir are you running?

__Martin
  

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