This is a result of using a signed 32 bit integer (off_t) in the Bacula
code.  I've rewritten the code to define a new type boffset_t which is
defined as a signed 64 bit integer on Windows.  If you would like to test
the change and can receive large email messages (> 15 MB) let me know and
I'll mail an updated installer to you.

The other alternative is to limit your volume size to less than 2 GB.

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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Job fails if data size reaches more than 2,5GB

Hi,

On 11/16/2006 7:30 PM, Vitaliy Matuschenko wrote:
> Hi all.
> I'm trying to make a big backup (almost 4 gigs in less than 100 files) 
> over the Internet. Both storage and file daemons are running on windows 
> 2003 servers, director is running on Fedora Core 4. ( 

You surely noticed that Bacula-sd under windows is a beta version and 
not considered ready for production use?

> bacula-beta-1.39.28; MySQL - 4.1.11)

For that reason I'd recommend to report this in the bacula-devel list. 
It's much more likely to find attention from the developer there.

I'm cc'ing there...

> The job starts well, but when the size of transmitted data from fd to sd 
> reach i say more than 2,5G job cancels with following error:

Start running the SD and FD with debug output. At least under linux/unix 
this is what I'd suggest...

> 16-Nov 13:54 fc3-ua-dir: Start Backup JobId 24, Job= 
> win1.2006-11-16_13.54.40
> 16-Nov 13:54 fc3-ua-dir: Recycled volume "w1_us_full_0002"
> 16-Nov 16:57 w2-us-sd: Labeled new Volume "w1_us_full_0002" on device 
> "w2_us" (c:\backup).
> 16-Nov 16:57 w2-us-sd: Wrote label to prelabeled Volume 
> "w1_us_full_0002" on device "w2_us" (c:\backup)
> 
> Everything seems ok until...
> 
> 16-Nov 18:44 w1-us-fd: win1.2006-11-16_13.54.40 Fatal error: 
> ../../filed/backup.c:845 Network send error to SD. ERR=Input/output error
> 16-Nov 18:44 w1-us-fd: win1.2006-11-16_13.54.40 Error: 
> ../../lib/bnet.c:393 Write error sending len to Storage 
> daemon:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9103: ERR=Input/output error
> 16-Nov 17:43 fc3-ua-dir: win1.2006-11-16_13.54.40 Fatal error: Network 
> error with FD during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer
> 16-Nov 17:43 fc3-ua-dir: win1.2006-11-16_13.54.40 Fatal error: No Job 
> status returned from FD.
> 16-Nov 17:43 fc3-ua-dir: win1.2006-11-16_13.54.40 Error: Bacula 1.39.24 
> (02Oct06): 16-Nov-2006 17:43:03
>   JobId:                  24
>   Job:                    win1.2006-11-16_13.54.40
>   Backup Level:           Full
>   Client:                 "w1-us-fd" Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
>   FileSet:                "w1_us_set" 2006-10-12 15:05:53
>   Pool:                   "w2_us_pool" (From Job resource)
>   Storage:                "w2-us-sd" (From Job resource)
>   Scheduled time:         16-Nov-2006 13:54:39
>   Start time:             16-Nov-2006 13:54:57
>   End time:               16-Nov-2006 17:43:03
>   Elapsed time:           3 hours 48 mins 6 secs
>   Priority:               10
>   FD Files Written:       0
>   SD Files Written:       0
>   FD Bytes Written:       0 (0 B)
>   SD Bytes Written:       0 (0 B)
>   Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
>   Software Compression:   None
>   Volume name(s):         w1_us_full_0002
>   Volume Session Id:      2
>   Volume Session Time:    1163688842
>   Last Volume Bytes:      2,999,808,064 (2.999 GB)
>   Non-fatal FD errors:    0
>   SD Errors:              0
>   FD termination status:  Error
>   SD termination status:  Error
>   Termination:            *** Backup Error ***
> 
> 
> In this case total amount of transmitted data was 3,561G but none was 
> written and this is regular error unfortunately. I've encountered this 
> stuff while using both 1.39.24 and 1.39.26 versions. There's no pattern 
> for backup size or total amount of files, because every times it comes 
> down with different size.
> Theres enough space on SD server, and there are no limitations on 
> maximum file size. Both servers are placed at same ISP but on different 
> colo.
> Small backups, <1Gb 'r done perfect.
> 
> Can anyone help me with this stuff?
> 
> 
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