[Bacula-users] Fwd: Bacula FD not talking to SD

2011-06-29 Thread John Drescher
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From: John Malone john.mal...@bristol.gov.uk
Date: Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula FD not talking to SD
To: John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com


John,

Thanks for the response.

SD  DIR are running on the same machine (bacula01, which is the
address I'm using for both DIR  SD) and the FD can connect to the
DIR, so I assume, using the same address, it should be able to connect
to the SD

No, I don't have automatic labelling enabled. I'll look at that.

Thanks again

John

 John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com 16:15 28/06/2011 
2011/6/28 John Malone john.mal...@bristol.gov.uk:
 Hi,

 output of client status at the same time as the log below:
 bristol-1622a6f-fd Version: 5.0.3 (04 August 2010)  VSS Linux Cross-compile
 Win32
 Daemon started 28-Jun-11 08:21. Jobs: run=0 running=0.
  Heap: heap=0 smbytes=17,535 max_bytes=17,763 bufs=77 max_bufs=81
  Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=4 debug=0 trace=1

 Running Jobs:
 JobId 19 Job bristol-1622a6f-fd.2011-06-28_10.09.35_06 is running.
 Full Backup Job started: 28-Jun-11 10:08
 Files=0 Bytes=0 Bytes/sec=0 Errors=0
 Files Examined=0
 SDReadSeqNo=5 fd=516

 End of log file showing failure at the same tie as the status page above:

 24-Jun 11:37 bacula01-dir JobId 37: No prior Full backup Job record found.
 24-Jun 11:37 bacula01-dir JobId 37: No prior or suitable Full backup found
 in catalog. Doing FULL backup.
 24-Jun 11:37 bacula01-dir JobId 37: Start Backup JobId 37,
 Job=bristol-1622a6f-fd.2011-06-24_11.37.50_12
 24-Jun 11:37 bacula01-dir JobId 37: Using Device FileStorage
 24-Jun 11:45 bacula01-dir JobId 37: Fatal error: Socket error on Storage
 command: ERR=Interrupted system call
 24-Jun 11:45 bacula01-dir JobId 37: Fatal error: Network error with FD
 during Backup: ERR=Interrupted system call
 24-Jun 11:45 bacula01-dir JobId 37: Fatal error: No Job status returned from
 FD.
 24-Jun 11:45 bacula01-dir JobId 37: Bacula bacula01-dir 5.0.2 (28Apr10):
 24-Jun-2011 11:45:53
   Build OS:   i486-pc-linux-gnu debian squeeze/sid
   JobId:  37
   Job:    bristol-1622a6f-fd.2011-06-24_11.37.50_12
   Backup Level:   Full (upgraded from Incremental)
   Client: bristol-1622a6f-fd 5.0.3 (04Aug10)
 Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
   FileSet:    WinTest 2011-06-23 12:46:28
   Pool:   File (From Job resource)
   Catalog:    MyCatalog (From Client resource)
   Storage:    File (From Job resource)
   Scheduled time: 24-Jun-2011 11:37:47
   Start time: 24-Jun-2011 11:37:52
   End time:   24-Jun-2011 11:45:53
   Elapsed time:   8 mins 1 sec
   Priority:   10
   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:  3
   Volume Session Time:    1308908426
   Last Volume Bytes:  49,455,379 (49.45 MB)
   Non-fatal FD errors:    0
   SD Errors:  0
   FD termination status:  Error
   SD termination status:  Waiting on FD
   Termination:    Backup Canceled
 All the daemons seem to be running ok, it's just that the FD won't talk to
 the SD (I think). Any suggestions?


Do you have the SD on a port that the FD can access? I mean you can
not use localhost or 127.0.0.1 for the SD address and expect the FD to
connect.

 I also get Device is BLOCKED waiting to create a volume are the 2 related
 or are they completely separate problems?


Yes. These are separate problems. Do you have automatic labeling enabled?

John

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Re: [Bacula-users] Fwd: Bacula FD not talking to SD

2011-06-29 Thread Mehma Sarja
On 6/29/11 5:28 AM, John Drescher wrote:

 SD  DIR are running on the same machine (bacula01, which is the
 address I'm using for both DIR  SD) and the FD can connect to the
 DIR, so I assume, using the same address, it should be able to connect
 to the SD

Use a direct IP address rather than a name.

Mehma

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