Hello, On 8/29/2006 7:20 PM, Kern Sibbald wrote: > On Tuesday 29 August 2006 19:01, Martin Simmons wrote: > >>>>>>>On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 17:24:02 +0200 (CEST), Gabriele Bulfon said: >>> >>>Yes, I use MaxStartDelay to automatically cancel jobs that are no more in > > time, so that I'm sure that Bacula is ready for the new job of the next > night. > >>>Probably you're right about it: MaxStartDelay is causing cancel of jobs. > > The reason is that now I discovered that jobs are VERY slow during the night > (1000Kb/s), compared to how they run if I schedule them during the day > (8000Kb/s). This is causing a too long backup and causing the cancel of jobs. > >>>What is strange is: why is not Bacula sending me reports about this > > canceled jobs? > >>>When, for example, I put a wrong tape, I get a lot of "Intervention > > needed", followed by a final list of "Canceled" reports, when the > MaxStartDelay has been reached. > >>>Why not in this case? >> >>Yes, I would say that is a bug if no notification is generated (as long as > > the > >>Messages resource allows it).
I haven't investigated this, but I *think* Gabriele and Martin might be correct with assuming a bug. Reason? I've seen the same, but this will need more investigation, I think. Should be easily reproduced. > > I suspect that the messages are generated at the daemon level as there is > probably no job associated with them. If the daemon messages are not > properly configured as was the case in some of the older default releases, > they will simply be bit bucketed. > > Basically to ensure that you "see" daemon messages, you need to ensure that > each daemon (particularly the Director) has a "Messages = xxx" in the daemon > resource (Director { } for the director, ...). Hmm, unless I'm really wrong I have these resources everywhere... Arno > Regards, > > Kern > > >>__Martin >> >> >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>Da: Martin Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>A: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>>Data: 25 agosto 2006 22.15.13 CEST >>>Oggetto: Re: [Bacula-users] Help with jobs disappearing! >>> >>>>>>>On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 10:32:37 +0200, Gabriele Bulfon said: >>>> >>>>Hello, >>>>I am sending again this S.O.S. because I had no response about it. >>>> >>>>I have a Bacula setup to run 5 jobs each night. >>>>They're scheduled at 23:00, 23:05, 23:10, 23:15, 23:20, so that bacula >>>>will queue each job to run after the previous one is done. >>>>The full queue is normally finished around 6:00am. >>>>I also have setup a maximum delay, so that jobs are canceled around >>>>12:00 next morning, if for some reasons they're waiting (missing tape or >>>>other problems), and everything can restart normally next night. >>>>I started this one year ago, with a clean postgres db, and new labeled >>>>tapes into a library. >>>>I had many months of correct backups in the following job list: >>>>"solaris10" - "wserver" - "iserver" - "adhoc" - "catalog" >>>> >>>>During July 2006 I noticed that the "catalog" job was missing from my >>>>daily report. >>>>I looked into the bacula log file, and I had absolutely no trace about >>>>the catalog job. >>>>Inside the log, I could see only the "OK" sequence of "solaris10" - >>>>"wserver" - "iserver" - "adhoc". >>>> >>>>At the end of July I noticed that also the "adhoc" job was missing.... >>>>Inside the log, I could see only the "OK" sequence of "solaris10" - >>>>"wserver" - "iserver". >>>> >>>>In the middle of August I noticed that even the "iserver" job was >>>>missing!..... >>>>Inside the log, I could see only the "OK" sequence of "solaris10" - >>>>"wserver". >>>> >>>>...jobs are disappearing one by one....with no trace. >>>>I noticed that inside the "bacula/working" folder, I had the "bsr" files >>>>with dates corresponding to the last time they were executed: >>>>Jul 16 BackupCatalog.bsr (1st disappeared job) >>>>Jul 27 adhoc.bsr (2nd disappeared job) >>>>Aug 18 iserver.bsr (3rd disappeared job) >>>>Aug 25 wserver.bsr (this is still running) >>>>Aug 25 solaris10.bsr (this is still running) >>>> >>>>Using bconsole and "show jobs", I can see all the jobs correctly setup. >>>>If I log into the system at midnight, and use bconsole "cancel" to see >>>>the running/waiting jobs (obviously aborting the cancel operation), I >>>>can see all the jobs are there waiting to be processed. >>>>When I log into the system next morning, I can see no trace of the >>>>missing jobs.... >>>> >>>>I experienced this problem one year ago on the same setup, so I >>>>scratched the postgres DB, restarted from a clean db relabeling each >>>>tape, and everything worked fine again until July 2006... >>>> >>>>How can I investigate this problem?! Please HELP!!!! >>> >>>I would start by checking the units of your MaxStartDelay value, just in > > case > >>>it is causing cancellation. >>>Did the time taken by the wserver job change much on the day the iserver > > was > >>>first missing (presumably Aug 19) compared to Aug 18? >>>__Martin >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? >>Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job > > easier > >>Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo >>http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 >>_______________________________________________ >>Bacula-users mailing list >>Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? 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