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Jason King wrote:
> I have my director in one city and another server with an attached tape 
> drive in another city. The server in the remote city is running the SD 
> and the FD...the director initiates and handles the job. The job will 
> start, but will end prematurely after it backs up about 4 GB of data. 
> These are the error messages I'm getting:
> 
> 23-Mar 10:28 dctn-fd: dctn.2007-03-23_09.25.48 Fatal error: 
> ../../filed/backup.c:873 Network send error to SD. ERR=Input/output error
> 23-Mar 10:28 dctn-fd: dctn.2007-03-23_09.25.48 Error: 
> ../../lib/bnet.c:406 Write error sending len to Storage 
> daemon:dctn.informs.com:9103: ERR=Input/output error
> 
> I can find NO instance of these messages on the internet. I have no idea 
> what they mean. I mean, what the heck is a "len" that is being sent to 
> the storage daemon, and why all of a sudden can the storage daemon not 
> write. What is causing this network error?
> 
> GAH!!!!
> 
> Any assistance would be appreciated.
> 

Jason,

Are you aware of any network interruptions that might be affecting your
backups? I seem to remember this sort of error occurring when the TCP
connection from the fd on the client to the sd on the storage server is
severed. Since the backup all occurs over a single TCP session, an
interruption of that session will cause this error. I haven't seen it in
a few months but I remember this sort of thing used to cause me tons of
headaches when backing-up large (disk-wise) servers.


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