Hi,

On 10/10/2006 7:21 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 October 2006 19:05, DAve wrote:
> 
>>Good afternoon,
>>
>>We solved most of our issues with Bacula and our windows backups. I have 
>>one remaining and I am afraid it is a Windows issue. I've been all over 
>>Google and microsoft.com and I've found no solution as of yet.
>>
>>Currently I am running the dir on FreeBSD
>># director-dir Version: 1.38.5 (18 January 2006)
>>
>>and the fd on Windows Server 2003
>>#fd Version: 1.38.6 (28 March 2006)  VSS Windows Server 2003 MVS NT 5.2.3790
>>
>>Everything is working just ducky on 10 of 11 servers. I have one server 
>>with 60gb of user shares and I am hitting a "ERR=Access is denied" 
>>problem on several directories/files.
>>
>>I've checked the perms and nothing seems out of the ordinary. I created 
>>a new user in the domain called Bacula, made Bacula a member of the 
>>Backup Operators group and the Administrators group. Started the service 
>>running as the Bacula user, no change, I still get the "ERR: Access is 
>>denied" and only 35gb is backed up.
>>
>>Obviously I am not a Windows admin, I use it only for email. And I 
>>didn't sleep in a Holiday Inn last night. If I am missing a simple 
>>problem, I like the clue bat on the right side now please. Otherwise I 
>>will keep digging through search links.
> 
> 
> Try looking in the Problems section of the Win32 chapter of the manual.  It 
> seems to me that someone once reported such really bizarre behavior and 
> provided a solution, which is hopefully in the manual.  Maybe a wild goose 
> chase but maybe worth a try ...

I'd like that... I'm currently trying to solve that same problem but, 
until now, without any success. At the moment, the debug-enabled windows 
FD that Robert sent me doesn't even start :-(

I started that discussion and got some hints from Martin Simmons on 
-devel, but until now I can only reliably reproduce the error. Funnily, 
it appears when I enable VSS and the files in question can be read when 
VSS is disabled.

> Just to maybe cheer you up.  Here is a simple problem.
> 
> My wife just complained two minutes ago that my server "matou" which means 
> Tom 
> Cat, was down because she couldn't send any email.  I went downstairs and 
> since she used an NT machine I didn't even think of rebooting because it is 
> nearly as reliable as a Linux machine, so I looked behind her and the power 
> cord that was powering some small equipment including her hub was half out of 
> the wall.  Pushing it back in, she once again could send email.  The cleaning 
> lady apparently disturbed it while here this afternoon.   :-)

Much nicer problem!

Arno

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