Hello,

I am sorry you are having problems.

I assume 6.3 to 7.2 refers to some system OS that you did not specify (except 
possibly at the end of your email), and you did not specify what version of 
Bacula you are using.

If this is a FreeBSD machine, someone reported problems with networking that 
was due to the fact that the /etc/hosts file specified localhost as an IPv6 
address, yet IPv6 was not configured, which of course causes problems -- OS 
distribution bug IMO.

Otherwise, I have no idea what is going wrong. Unfortunately we no longer give 
support on this list.  We do answer development questions, but this seems to 
be a support question.  Please see www.bacula.org -> Support for all the 
possible options.

Regards,

Kern

On Saturday 10 October 2009 09:15:53 Jo Rhett wrote:
> I've just upgraded a machine from 6.3 to 7.2.   I replaced all the
> ports with new versions compiled on 7.2, and everything is working
> normally (just likely everything else running these builds) except for
> bacula-dir.   It is hanging right after starting the UA server, and
> before it starts accepting network connections.  No core, no log
> message, nothing -- except that you have to kill -9 the process.
>
> I found one other report about this in the archives but they said
> updating gettext fixed it.  I recompiled those to be sure.  I even
> recompiled bacula with NLS disabled so that gettext wasn't linked it,
> and the problem doesn't change.   I'm making no headway on this, and
> would appreciate some assistance:
>
> /usr/local/sbin/bacula-dir -d300 -f -v
> bacula-dir: dird.c:184-0 Debug level = 300
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:296-0 runscript: debug
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:297-0  --> RunScript
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:298-0   --> Command=/usr/local/share/bacula/
> make_catalog_backup bacula bacula *snip* localhost
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:299-0   --> Target=
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:300-0   --> RunOnSuccess=1
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:301-0   --> RunOnFailure=0
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:302-0   --> FailJobOnError=1
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:303-0   --> RunWhen=2
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:296-0 runscript: debug
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:297-0  --> RunScript
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:298-0   --> Command=/usr/local/share/bacula/
> delete_catalog_backup
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:299-0   --> Target=
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:300-0   --> RunOnSuccess=1
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:301-0   --> RunOnFailure=0
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:302-0   --> FailJobOnError=1
> bacula-dir: runscript.c:303-0   --> RunWhen=1
> bacula-dir: message.c:263-0 Copy message resource 2870f1b8 to 28714698
> bacula-dir: bsys.c:503-0 Could not open state file. sfd=-1 size=188:
> ERR=No such file or directory
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:101-0 db_open first time
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:130-0 initdb ref=1 connected=0 db=0
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:166-0 mysql_init done
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:187-0 mysql_real_connect done
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:189-0 db_user=bacula db_name=bacula
> db_password=*snip*
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:215-0 opendb ref=1 connected=1 db=28708044
> bacula-dir: sql_create.c:341-0 In create mediatype
> bacula-dir: sql_create.c:344-0 selectmediatype: SELECT
> MediaTypeId,MediaType FROM MediaType WHERE MediaType='File_SVcolo'
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:236-0 closedb ref=0 connected=1 db=28708044
> bacula-dir: mysql.c:240-0 close db=28708044
> backup0-dir: dird.c:317-0 Start UA server
>
> FWIW, it's not the state file error.   I didn't used to get that error
> until I removed all files trying to see if something in the
> environment was confusing it.   Exact same process, same hang in the
> same place whether the state file was there or not.
>
> Machine: Rackable 3U with single-core Athlon
> CPU: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 244 (1804.10-MHz 686-class CPU)
>    Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0xf5a  Stepping = 10
>
> Features
> =
> 0x78bfbff
> <
> FPU
> ,VME
> ,DE
> ,PSE
> ,TSC
> ,MSR
> ,PAE
> ,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2>
>    AMD Features=0xe0500800<SYSCALL,NX,MMX+,LM,3DNow!+,3DNow!>
> real memory  = 2146828288 (2047 MB)
>
> This exact machine and hardware have been running FreeBSD 6.x and
> Bacula for >2 years now, zero problems.



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