> Listers, 
> 
> I'm having intermittent issues with a backup job that completes "OK" but 
> complains saying "Will not descend" into various user folders within a jail.  
> Over the weekend this job ran twice and on the first occasion it complained 
> about a larger set than on the second occasion.  Although many of the same 
> complaints were generated by both jobs.  The file daemon is running on 
> FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE-p4, bacula-client-5.0.2, and takes snapshots of the jails 
> and mounts them for the director.  The director daemon is running FreeBSD 
> 8.2-RELEASE-p3, bacula-server-5.0.3, and has the following config for this 
> server:
> 
> FileSet{
>   Name = "foobar"
>   Include {
>      Options {
>        Compression = GZIP
>        signature = SHA1
>        Sparse = yes
>        Hardlinks = no
>        }
>        @/usr/local/etc/backuplist/foobar_backuplist
> }}
> 
> Pool
> {
>   Name  =  foobarF
>   Pool Type = Backup
>   Storage = kfoobarb
>   Maximum Volume Jobs = 4
>   Maximum Volume Bytes = 270g 
>   Volume Use Duration =  2d
>   Volume Retention = 10 days
>   Catalog Files = yes
>   Label Format = foobarF-
>   Recycle = yes
>   AutoPrune = yes
>   }
> 
> Job {
>   Name     = Foobar_Backup
>   Enabled  = Yes    #[Yes|NO]
>   Type     = Backup  #[Backup,Restore,Verify,Admin]
>   Level    = Full
>   Accurate    = yes #[Yes|No]
>   Client      = tao-fd
>   Fileset     = "foobar"
>   Schedule = WeeklyCycle
>   Storage     = kfoobarb
>   Messages = Standard
>   Pool     = foobarF
>   Write Bootstrap   = "/data/working/foobar.bsr"
>   Priority = 40
> }
> 
> #cat /usr/local/etc/foobar_backuplist
> File = /mnt/foobar/usr
> File = /mnt/foobar/var
> File = /mnt/foobar/etc
> File = /mnt/foobar/root
> 

Truncated job log:
08-Oct 09:11 kfoobarb-dir JobId 2858: Start Backup JobId 2858, 
Job=foobar_Backup.2011-10-08_08.00.01_01 

08-Oct 09:11 kfoobarb-dir JobId 2858: Using Device "kfoobarbpool" 

08-Oct 09:10 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: DIR and FD clocks differ by -29 seconds, 
FD automatically compensating. 

08-Oct 09:11 kfoobarb-dir JobId 2858: Sending Accurate information. 

08-Oct 09:11 kfoobarb-sd JobId 2858: Volume "foobarF-0011" previously written, 
moving to end of data. 

08-Oct 09:11 kfoobarb-sd JobId 2858: Ready to append to end of Volume 
"foobarF-0011" size=10310000166 
08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home/ltartmp is a 
different filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into 
/mnt/foobar/usr/home/ltartmp 

08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home/ltlclerk is a 
different filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into 
/mnt/foobar/usr/home/ltlclerk 

08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home/tester is a 
different filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into 
/mnt/foobar/usr/home/tester 

08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home/purchasing is a 
different filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into 
/mnt/foobar/usr/home/purchasing 

08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home/whsebol is a 
different filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into 
/mnt/foobar/usr/home/whsebol 

08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home/sysview is a 
different filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into 
/mnt/foobar/usr/home/sysview 

08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home/rtessier is a 
different filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into 
/mnt/foobar/usr/home/rtessier 

08-Oct 23:48 jailhost-fd JobId 2858: /mnt/foobar/usr/home2 is a different 
filesystem. Will not descend from /mnt/foobar/usr into /mnt/foobar/usr/home2 

08-Oct 23:57 kfoobarb-sd JobId 2858: Job write elapsed time = 14:45:49, 
Transfer rate = 2.702 M Bytes/second 

08-Oct 23:57 kfoobarb-dir JobId 2858: Bacula kfoobarb-dir 5.0.3 (04Aug10): 
08-Oct-2011 23:57:42 
Build OS: amd64-portbld-freebsd8.2 freebsd 8.2-RELEASE 

JobId: 2858 
Job: foobar_Backup.2011-10-08_08.00.01_01 

Backup Level: Differential, since=2011-09-24 23:52:49 
Client: "jailhost-fd" 
5.0.2 (28Apr10) amd64-portbld-freebsd7.2,freebsd,7.2-RELEASE 

FileSet: "foobar" 2010-08-21 02:05:01 

Pool: "foobarF" (From Job resource) 

Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource) 

Storage: "kfoobarb" (From Pool resource) 

Scheduled time: 08-Oct-2011 08:00:01 

Start time: 08-Oct-2011 09:11:24 

End time: 08-Oct-2011 23:57:42 

Elapsed time: 14 hours 46 mins 18 secs 

Priority: 40 

FD Files Written: 222,266 foobar
SD 
Files Written: 222,266 

FD Bytes Written: 143,571,912,970 (143.5 GB) 

SD Bytes Written: 143,609,540,425 (143.6 GB) 

Rate: 2699.8 KB/s 

Software Compression: 44.5 % 

VSS: no 

Encryption: no 

Accurate: yes 

Volume name(s): foobarF-0011 

Volume Session Id: 59 

Volume Session Time: 1317927904 

Last Volume Bytes: 154,053,751,603 (154.0 GB) 
Non-fatal 
FD errors: 0 

SD Errors: 0 

FD termination status: OK 

SD termination status: OK 

Termination: Backup OK


> Given the intermittent nature of this I tend to think it is more likely 
> something outside bacula, perhaps the snapshot as daily I have unexplained 
> complaints from an unrelated rsync process, on the same snapshot:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket [sender]: Broken 
> pipe (32)
> rsync: read error: Connection reset by peer (54)
> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(760) 
> [sender=3.0.8]
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Any comments about the config or troubleshooting thought would be really 
> appreciated.
> 
> Thank you
> Troy Kocher
> 


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