On Saturday 30 September 2006 13:32, Roger HÃ¥kansson wrote:
> I'm backing up 20 machines over the internet using file storage with 
> "Maximum Volume Jobs = 1" and have a recurring problem.
> 
> Whenever a job fails due to a "network error", the next job finishes 
> without any problem, but all following jobs (within a hour or so) fails 
> with 'Fatal error:..is busy writing on "XXX"' where XXX is the volume 
> name which the finished job was writing on.
> 
> So the sequence of events is:
> - At 22:00 each night jobs to start backing up all machines starts
> - Job 1-(N-1) finishes without any problem
> - Job N on client A starts and recycles volume X and starts backing up, 
> but fails with "Fatal error: backup.c:498 Network send error to SD. 
> ERR=Broken pipe" and "SD Bytes Written" is 0.
> - Job N+1 on client B starts writing on volume X and ends without any 
> problems
> - Job N+2 on client C starts and recycles volume Z but fails to mount it 
> with error 'Fatal error: acquire.c:263 Wanted Volume "Z", but device 
> "File-1" (/var/bacula/backups/1) is busy writing on "X" .'
> - All subsequent jobs fail with same error as N+2
> - Next evening all scheduled jobs (or even a few hours running a manual 
> job) manages to mount requested volume without any problem
> 
> I've seen this problem with all 1.38.x relases and I'm currently running 
> 1.38.11

If you are able to reproduce this, then I recommend opening a bug report with 
the text you wrote above showing the sequence of events.  In addition, you 
should attach the full job output from all the jobs involved up to and 
including the first one that fails with "device xxx is busy writing ...", 
also it would be useful to have debug set to 110 on the job that fails (N+2).  
Please attach any text output as xxx.txt (the .txt extension is important to 
be able to show it directly in Mantis).

Regards,

Kern

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