Quoting Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>
> On 6 Mar 2006 at 8:22, Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
>
> > Quoting Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > On 6 Mar 2006 at 7:56, Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is there a 1.38 release for OS X 10.3.9?  My sql database became
> corrupt so
> > > I
> > > > thought I would go ahead and install the newest release of bacula, now
> on
> > > my
> > > > jobs (except full) I get the following error message:
> > >
> > > How did this database corruption occur?  What were the symptoms?
> > >
> > > > 05-Mar 18:05 backup1-dir: Start Backup JobId 51,
> > > Job=pearhhs.2006-03-05_18.05.01
> > > > 05-Mar 18:05 pear-fd: pearhhs.2006-03-05_18.05.01 Fatal error:
> job.c:1093
> > > > Unknown backup level: incremental
> > >
> > > That's the error that concerns me...
> > >
> > > > 05-Mar 18:05 backup1-dir: pearhhs.2006-03-05_18.05.01 Fatal error:
> Socket
> > > error
> > > > on Level command: ERR=No data available
> > > > 05-Mar 18:05 backup1-dir: pearhhs.2006-03-05_18.05.01 Error: Bacula
> 1.38.5
> > > > (18Jan06): 05-Mar-2006 18:05:06
> > > >   JobId:                  51
> > > >   Job:                    pearhhs.2006-03-05_18.05.01
> > > >   Backup Level:           Incremental, since=2006-03-04 20:42:16
> > > >   Client:                 "Pear-fd"
> powerpc-apple-darwin7.6.0,darwin,7.6.0
> > > >   FileSet:                "pearhhs" 2006-03-01 18:05:04
> > > >   Pool:                   "Default"
> > > >   Storage:                "File"
> > > >   Scheduled time:         05-Mar-2006 18:05:00
> > > >   Start time:             05-Mar-2006 18:05:04
> > > >   End time:               05-Mar-2006 18:05:06
> > > >   Priority:               10
> > > >   FD Files Written:       0
> > > >   SD Files Written:       0
> > > >   FD Bytes Written:       0
> > > >   SD Bytes Written:       0
> > > >   Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
> > > >   Software Compression:   None
> > > >   Volume name(s):
> > > >   Volume Session Id:      9
> > > >   Volume Session Time:    1141487277
> > > >   Last Volume Bytes:      382,363,575,960
> > > >   Non-fatal FD errors:    0
> > > >   SD Errors:              0
> > > >   FD termination status:
> > > >   SD termination status:  Waiting on FD
> > > >   Termination:            *** Backup Error ***
> > > > I may be wrong, but I think its because the apples are running version
> > > 10.36.
> > > > If not, can someone point me in the right direction.  Everything has
> been
> > > > runnig fine, and I can run full backups ok also.
> > >
> > > Are you sure all Bacula components are running on the same version?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Dan Langille : Software Developer looking for work
> > > my resume: http://www.freebsddiary.org/dan_langille.php
> > >
> > >
> >
> > OK.  I know that my director is right.  How do I check the other.  My -fd's
> on
> > the apple servers are at 1.36.
>
> That's the problem. Upgrade the FD's to 1.38.5
>
> The first few lines of the status command give version information:
>
> *status client=polo-fd
> Connecting to Client polo-fd at polo.example.org:9102
>
> polo-fd Version: 1.38.5 (18 January 2006)  i386-portbld-freebsd4.11
> freebsd 4.11-STABLE
>
> --
> Dan Langille : Software Developer looking for work
> my resume: http://www.freebsddiary.org/dan_langille.php
>
>
Thanks,
I know thats the problem.  But I dont see a dist for 1.38 dist for os x 10.3.x. 
Is there a build for the -fd on osx 10.3?  Or how do I build for the osx 10.3?

as always,

thanks,
ddh


--
Dwayne Hottinger
Network Administrator
Harrisonburg City Public Schools


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