I thought the client daemon had the information of what to backup on it. 
It's the FD that actually pushed the data over to the SD on the server. 
Do I need a seperate FileSet for each server?

Jason

Jason King wrote:
> You probably DO have the problem. I'm not really familiar yet with the 
> FileSets in the director config file. I'll need to comb over those 
> config options.
>
> Arno Lehmann wrote:
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 2/8/2007 6:46 PM, Jason King wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> I'd be happy to but I don't know what you mean by "post your file list". 
>>> I'm not sure what the file list is.
>>>     
>>>       
>> I don't undersand that, too.
>>
>> But I suggest you post the fileset you used in the jobs (or at least one).
>>
>> If you're not sure what that means we've got the problem ;-)
>>
>> If you verified the fileset and the job definition and are absolutely 
>> sure it should work I can only recommend the commands 'show 
>> jobs=<jobname>' which should give you, among lots of other output, a 
>> section similar to this one:
>>
>> --> FileSet: name=LinuxGoblin
>>        O SVpnugsi1:f
>>        N
>>        I /
>>        N
>>        E /tmp/*
>>        E /home/*
>>        E /proc/*
>>        E /dev/pts/*
>>        E /dev/shm/*
>>        E /var/bacula/*
>>        N
>>
>> Which, in turn, should closely resemble your fileset definition. If it 
>> doesn't, use the reload command or restart the DIR.
>>
>> If it does but does not appear to work, you should run the DIR with 
>> debug output (level 200 should work iirc) and you'll see what fileset 
>> data the DIR sends to the FD.
>>
>> Arno
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Jason
>>>
>>> Philip W. Dalrymple III wrote:
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Could you post your file list, I think that you have an error either 
>>>> in that list on in one
>>>> other thing that I ran into.
>>>>
>>>> in one case where we had a Win 2000 box and set
>>>> Enable VSS = yes
>>>> we got a lot of files not seen by the fd. (Enable VSS is on the job 
>>>> record) removing
>>>> it made the backup work (files in use could not be backed up of 
>>>> course, that is just windows)
>>>>
>>>> Jason King wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> There is no error message. It just says "OK", this is the stat on the 
>>>>> machine that should be being backed up:
>>>>>
>>>>> bacula-fd Version: 2.0.1 (12 January 2007)  i386-portbld-freebsd5.4 
>>>>> freebsd 5.4-STABLE
>>>>> Daemon started 07-Feb-07 15:14, 2 Jobs run since started.
>>>>> Heap: bytes=140,946 max_bytes=208,089 bufs=52 max_bufs=76
>>>>> Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=4 debug=0 trace=0
>>>>>
>>>>> Running Jobs:
>>>>> Director connected at: 08-Feb-07 08:00
>>>>> No Jobs running.
>>>>> ====
>>>>>
>>>>> Terminated Jobs:
>>>>> JobId  Level    Files      Bytes   Status   Finished        Name
>>>>> ======================================================================
>>>>>    3  Full          0         0   OK       07-Feb-07 15:20 MailServer
>>>>>   12  Incr          0         0   OK       07-Feb-07 23:02 MailServer
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> As you can see the job appears to "complete" but it has NO data and 
>>>>> NO files. I don't know what the problem might be.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jason
>>>>>
>>>>> Darien Hager wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>>>> On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:37 PM, Jason King wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> I've got my director communicating with ALL of my remote servers (file
>>>>>>> daemons) correctly. Doing a *stat and checking on the clients gives me
>>>>>>> the client information. I setup the jobs in the diretors config  
>>>>>>> file and
>>>>>>> tried to run the backup. The backup starts and ends within about 5
>>>>>>> seconds and doesn't backup ANY data on ANY of the servers. What  
>>>>>>> could I
>>>>>>> have done wrong?
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> I assume the backup failed with an error message? If so, could you  
>>>>>> post it here?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Check that the information the director has for the storage daemon 
>>>>>> is  valid. For instance, you cannot tell the director that the 
>>>>>> storage  daemon is "localhost", because the director gives that 
>>>>>> information to  the clients and for them "localhost" is the wrong 
>>>>>> computer. This kind  of error doesn't prevent the director from 
>>>>>> contacting all your  clients, but it would prevent the clients from 
>>>>>> connecting to the  storage daemon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> --Darien A. Hager
>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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