Hi Greg,
- check your system logs (/var/log/messages,/var/log/audit/audit.log)
- get back with your copy jobs configuration
- create a fake test copy job and run it
- check your database (mysql_check)
Regards
Davide
On 11/23/2013 11:18 PM, Greg Woods wrote:
Isn't there some way I can debug
On Sat, 2013-11-23 at 15:18 -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
I
played games trying to give Mysql more resources in my.cnf, but I don't
think that's really where the problem is.
It turns out that *is* where a problem is, but there were absolutely no
error messages anywhere to indicate this, other
On Sun, 2013-11-24 at 11:32 -0700, Greg Woods wrote:
. I increased a
number of resource limits in my.cnf, but it still doesn't work.
Got a teeny bit farther. Now, with increased limits, bacula-dir no
longer segfaults, and I no longer get the database connection error. The
problem now is that
Isn't there some way I can debug this? I have spent my entire Saturday
trying to fix this unsuccessfully. My backup jobs work, but copy jobs
fail. I really haven't changed anything in the Bacula or Mysql
configurations before today in quite a while (that I know of). Today I
played games trying to
On the surface this is obvious, but I don't see why this should suddenly
be happening. I haven't modified the configurations for either
bacula-dir or mysql in some time, yet suddenly now the director can't
access the database. Even weirder, this is only happening for Copy jobs,
normal backups work