Hi list, I was just hitting a little confusing problem in backing up a Windows 2003 Server with bacula (both client and server have version 2.0.2 running).
The Server is configured to backup C: and D:, the FileSet has "Enable VSS = yes" defined. The client has been installed with winbacula.exe like the other windows hosts im having. The VSS service is up and running on the client. This is what i'm getting as output from the backup job in my bconsole gui: run job=norma level=full yes Job queued. JobId=23885 08-Mar 14:55 draco-dir: Start Backup JobId 23885, Job=norma.2007-03-08_14.55.17 08-Mar 14:55 draco-sd: Volume "norma-0001" previously written, moving to end of data. 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: Generate VSS snapshots. Driver="VSS Win 2003", Drive(s)="CD" 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "System Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "MSDEWriter", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Event Log Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "Registry Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "COM+ REGDB Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "BITS Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "IIS Metabase Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 norma-dir: VSS Writer (BackupComplete): "WMI Writer", State: 0x1 (VSS_WS_STABLE) 08-Mar 14:55 draco-sd: Job write elapsed time = 00:00:16, Transfer rate = 0 bytes/second [...] Scheduled time: 08-Mar-2007 14:55:17 Start time: 08-Mar-2007 14:55:24 End time: 08-Mar-2007 14:55:42 Elapsed time: 18 secs Priority: 10 FD Files Written: 0 SD Files Written: 0 FD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B) SD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B) Rate: 0.0 KB/s Software Compression: None VSS: yes Encryption: no Volume name(s): norma-0001 Volume Session Id: 3 Volume Session Time: 1173354258 Last Volume Bytes: 4,298 (4.298 KB) Non-fatal FD errors: 11 SD Errors: 0 FD termination status: OK SD termination status: OK Termination: Backup OK Does anyone has an idea what i'm missing here? It's quite confusing to have a full backup with 0 bytes written... -- Le deagh dhùraghd, Frank Altpeter Two of the most famous products of Berkeley are LSD and Unix. I don't think that this is a coincidence. -- Anonymous ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users