Johan Ehnberg wrote: > Erik P. Olsen wrote: >> I am running Bacula 1.38.5 on linux FC5 and this morning a full >> back-up of my windows 2000 laptop terminated with the following error >> message: >> >> 16-Apr 08:59 epowork-fd: epowork.2007-04-16_02.05.00 Fatal error: >> c:\cygwin\home\kern\bacula\k\src\win32\filed\../../filed/backup.c:500 >> Network send error to SD. ERR=Input/output error >> 16-Apr 08:59 epowork-fd: epowork.2007-04-16_02.05.00 Error: >> c:\cygwin\home\kern\bacula\k\src\win32\lib\../../lib/bnet.c:393 Write >> error sending len to Storage daemon:192.168.1.125:9103: >> ERR=Input/output error >> 16-Apr 08:59 epo-dir: epowork.2007-04-16_02.05.00 Error: Bacula 1.38.5 >> (18Jan06): 16-Apr-2007 08:59:57 >> >> What is bacula trying to tell me? And where does >> c:\cygwin\home\kern\.... come from? > > Hi, > > (Maybe someone experienced on this list can decide if Kern should read > this, too?) > > > Solutions: > Can you tell me what kind of network and routing this is going through? > (hops, NAT, stunnel, VPN, hardware...)
The laptop (TP600E) is coupled to the server through a wireless connected Linksys router WRT54G. The laptop adapter is WPC54G and is placed 1½ m from the router. The router connects to the internet with a broadband connection (5Mbit/s) and to the server through a wired connection. > > Also, some people have had success with Heartbeat Interval for FD and SD > in similar situations (this specific error is pretty unique according to > google, though). I haven't set that up. I'll try it to see if it prevents future problems of this kind. > > Or try updating the windows network interface card driver, too. It is at highest level. > > The cygwin thing is from compiling, and says where in the code we are > going wrong. Don't worry about it. > > > A possible explanation: > I have been getting the same and similar errors. It seems related to > networking over slow links (or huge jobs) that go through some > problematic routing. For me, it happens after a specific amount of time, > such as 12 hours. Sounds like broken networking to me. > > I have been working on it on and off for a month now, and today the > first 58 hour job finished :). So I think I will have a solution > sometime soon, but as of yet I have not seen other cases or solutions. > > The key seems to be that the DIR->FD connection is cut off during backup > because of lack of traffic. The FD->SD connection can go on for a long > time (30 mins or more) after this. The errors suggests a problem between > FD->SD, of course - but dumping the traffic shows me this is wrong. > Internally, this can also create weird reports in bacula because the > director doesn't seem to check with SD that it also finished the job... > I might file a bug about it when I know more. I have just started a fresh back-up of the laptop and it seems to get going now without problems. -- Erik P. Olsen, MSc Solsortvej 30, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark Phone: +45 38346480, Fax: +45 32106480, Mobil: +45 40765300 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users