Am Samstag, 7. März 2015 10:36:57 UTC+1 schrieb Marco van Wieringen: > On 03/ 7/15 10:20 AM, Bruno Friedmann wrote: > > On Friday 06 March 2015 14.21:55 Nico Haslberger wrote: > >> Am Donnerstag, 5. März 2015 21:21:51 UTC+1 schrieb Bruno Friedmann: > >>>>>> Which should use the localhost/socket connection. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> I modified the config as you said. > >>>>> The thing is now: > >>>>> My the fd that is running on the machine where the dir runs is able to > >>>>> backup, but every remote fd terminates with the same sql error :\ > >>>>> > >>>>> greetings > >>>>> Nico > >>>> any other ideas? > >>> you mean that when you do a status client client=remote-fd the console > >>> failed with mysql error? > >>> and not when doing status client=local-fd ??? > >>> > >>> Dude I'm happy to use a real database like postgresql then :-))) > >>> > >>> But I'm still confident this is mostly a configuration trouble, somewhere > >>> somewhat, but where and what depend of your changes. > >>> > >> No the thing is, status is working fine for every client, but when I try > >> to start a backup job of a remote client it is failing with the described > >> sql error. > >> > >> Oh god I hate postgres, but I think I will change to MariaDB, because > >> MySQL is crap since Oracle. :D > >> > >> I´m absolutely speechless for this issue and I have no idea whats wrong > >> here. I didn´t changed my config the issue suddenly appeard one day. > >> > >> greetings > >> Nico > > So it's mostly happening when the director is inserting the files attr in > > the database. But then I don't understand why it would success when it's > > saving the local client. > > > > speechless too. > > > As it gives an error 111 that seems to indicate > > #define ECONNREFUSED 111 /* Connection refused */ > > Given this is a unix socket its most likely that mysql either puts its > socket somewhere > else or for whatever reason cannot open it by the mysql process and as > such you have no > connectivity. Tried the windows approach ? e.g. reboot the server. You > could also have > a look with lsof and see if any of the mysql processes have a unix > socket open and which > one. > > -- > Marco van Wieringen [email protected] > Bareos GmbH & Co. KG Phone: +49-221-63069389 > http://www.bareos.com > > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Köln | Amtsgericht Köln: HRA 29646 > Komplementär: Bareos Verwaltungs-GmbH > Geschäftsführer: Stephan Dühr, M. Außendorf, J. Steffens, > P. Storz, M. v. Wieringen
Yes I rebooted the server several times but no changes: Here is the output of sudo lsof | grep mysql: https://paste.ee/p/zGdmg Now some of the clients are working but: All differential jobs are working fine, but neither the inceremtial jobs are working nor the full backup jobs: Director´s fd Full: https://paste.ee/p/Kp4cA Director´s fd Differential: https://paste.ee/p/bZTvl Director´s fd Incremental: https://paste.ee/p/AQgtk greetings Nico -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "bareos-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
