Hello, On Wednesday 22 April 2009 00:22:25 Arno Lehmann wrote: > Hi, > > 21.04.2009 22:30, John Lockard wrote: > > Has anyone seen anything like this before? > > No... this is with version 3.0.0, right?
Yes, this is 3.0.0. John forgot to mention it but wisely included the whole job log :-) > > Looks like some output text buffer is used incorrectly... Well, the real error is that the connection between the SD and FD was ended (Fatal error: Network error ...). The rest of the output is just new output in 3.0.0 that should show the last "command" received, but is in fact a piece of some buffer -- most likely because something went wrong in John's networking. If it re-occurs a lot it could possibly be a bug, but at this point, it looks like it is a typical network problem. Regards, Kern > > Arno > > > 21-Apr 14:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Start Backup JobId 3240, > > Job=Belobog-Data3-Users.2009-04-21_12.10.22_07 21-Apr 14:10 tibor-dir > > JobId 3240: Using Device "NEO-LTO-1" > > 21-Apr 14:11 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Spooling data ... > > 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-dir JobId 3240: Fatal error: Network error with FD > > during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId > > 3240: Job Belobog-Data3-Users.2009-04-21_12.10.22_07 marked to be > > canceled. 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Fatal error: fd_cmds.c:181 FD > > command not found: s , including Bangladesh , voted in favour of > > resolution 50 / 245 ; this included the five nuclear weapon States . > > Bangladesh welcomes the decision of India and Pakistan , as announced by > > their Prime Ministers in the General Assembly last year , to join the > > CTBT . We see this as a positive step towards ensuring peace and security > > in the South Asian region , and as conducive to fostering fruitful > > economic cooperation in the region . Bangladeshs major concern , as a > > least developed country , has been the high financial obligations that > > would devolve on the States parties on account of the implementation of > > the CTBT , including the expenses of the Preparatory Commission for the > > Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization , of that organization > > itself , and of the verification regime , including the international > > CTBT monitoring system and the Provisional Technical Secretariat . As > > coordinator of the least developed countries , Bangladesh has already > > voiced the concern of those countries about this matter in various > > relevant forums , including the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva . As > > a party to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development , > > Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological ( Biological ) and Toxin > > Weapons and on Their Destruction , Bangladesh is fully aware of its > > responsibilities , and takes its obligations seriously . > > By not having developed , acquired or stockpiled biological weapons , > > Bangladesh is in full compliance with the provisions of the Convention . > > Full adherence to the Convention by all States would be an ultimate > > guarantee ensuring the effective elimination of biological weapons . > > There is therefore a clear need for charting a credible compliance regime > > . In this context , Bangladesh welcomes the ongoing work of the ad hoc > > group entrusted to negotiate a protocol to strengthen the Convention by > > developing verification and compliance mechanisms . As for the Convention > > on the Prohibition of the Development , Production , Stockpiling and Use > > of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction , Bangladesh was among the > > first to sign it , and although we have no chemical weapons programme or > > facilities , we ratified the Convention two years ago . But ratification > > of the Convention will have little meaning unless the major chemical > > weapons countries join it . We emphasize the necessity of universal > > adherence to the Convention , and call upon all States that have not done > > so to become parties to the Convention without further delay . We also > > underline the importance of the early initiation of activities under all > > relevant provisions of the Convention by the Organization for the > > Prohibition of Chemical Weapons . We call for an early convening of a > > fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament . > > It is time that the international community again reviewed the > > implementation of the Final Document of the tenth special session of the > > General Assembly as well as the outcomes of the subsequent special > > sessions on disarmament , and took stock of the international security > > and disarmament situation in the post @-@ cold @-@ war era . While > > nuclear disarmament should remain the highest priority for us , we have > > to identify the emerging challenges presented by the new era and > > formulate an agreed plan of action to deal with these in a true spirit of > > multilateralism . My delegation believes that only a special session of > > the General Assembly can address the broad subject of disarmament , > > taking into account in particular its relationship to development , with > > the comprehensiveness and thoroughness it deserves . In todays world , > > regional disarmament presents newer challenges . > > > > The continued arms race , which is a result of unresolved problems , is a > > formidable source of threats to security and is draining considerable > > resources from many countries at the cost of investment in economic and > > social development . It is our belief that while regional confidence @-@ > > building measures can go a long way , true regional disarmament will > > largely depend on understanding at the global level and on courageous > > gestures from major Powers . Regional disarmament will not advance unless > > legitimate security concerns are addressed adequately . In this > > connection , we expect that the United_Nations Regional Centre for Peace > > and Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific will be given more support and > > assistance in order for it to be more active in promoting the dialogue on > > disarmament on the regional and subregional planes that has come to be > > known as the Kathmandu process . Bangladesh strongly feels and has urged > > that the Centre should operate entirely from Kathmandu and not from New > > York as is now the case . There is no reason for the Centre to be run > > from here . We shall expect that the Department of Disarmament Affairs , > > the creation of which we have wholeheartedly welcomed , will address this > > question seriously , in complia21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Job > > write elapsed time = 01:58:41, Transfer rate = 7.568 M bytes/second > > 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-sd JobId 3240: Committing spooled data to Volume > > "000099L2". Despooling 54,071,140,570 bytes ... 21-Apr 16:10 tibor-dir > > JobId 3240: Fatal error: No Job status returned from FD. 21-Apr 16:10 > > tibor-dir JobId 3240: Error: Bacula tibor-dir 3.0.0 (06Apr09): > > 21-Apr-2009 16:10:28 Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > > redhat Enterprise release JobId: 3240 > > Job: Belobog-Data3-Users.2009-04-21_12.10.22_07 > > Backup Level: Full > > Client: "belobog" 3.0.0 (06Apr09) > > x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu,suse,10.0 FileSet: > > "belobog-data2-users" 2009-04-21 12:10:15 Pool: > > "Radev-Full" (From Job FullPool override) Catalog: "MySQL" > > (From Client resource) > > Storage: "Overland_Neo_4000" (From Pool resource) > > Scheduled time: 21-Apr-2009 12:10:21 > > Start time: 21-Apr-2009 14:10:23 > > End time: 21-Apr-2009 16:10:28 > > Elapsed time: 2 hours 5 secs > > Priority: 30 > > 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 > > VSS: no > > Encryption: no > > Accurate: no > > Volume name(s): > > Volume Session Id: 4 > > Volume Session Time: 1240324477 > > Last Volume Bytes: 64,512 (64.51 KB) > > Non-fatal FD errors: 0 > > SD Errors: 0 > > FD termination status: Error > > SD termination status: Error > > Termination: *** Backup Error *** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stay on top of everything new and different, both inside and around Java (TM) technology - register by April 22, and save $200 on the JavaOne (SM) conference, June 2-5, 2009, San Francisco. 300 plus technical and hands-on sessions. 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