Good morning, we've got a debian sarge server running bacula-director 3.0.2.3

It's been running for about 4 years now but just recently it's started 
developing a problem where it will stop for no apparent reason. There's no 
error messages, nothing that I can find in the logs (although there's masses of 
data, I could be missing it, I don't see anything leading up to the stop 
though) after the second time we set nagios to monitor the number of processes 
so we'd get alerted when it stopped. Sometimes it will go a week without 
stopping and sometimes it will stop five times a night, always when running 
backups.

When I restart the bacula director, it runs fine but sometimes if I re-run the 
backup that it was running when it failed then it stops againi, but not always.

I've just looked at the bacula database and it's 37gb, could that be the 
problem?

Sorry for being so vague but can anyone give me any pointers on where to look 
next?

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