I can telnet to all the bacula ports from the "sqlengine" machine and I
ran a tcpdump to monitor the packets from the "sqlengine" machine to the
bacula server and all is OK.

I don't think it's the Firewall anymore, I realized with a shock that
the SQL backup is over 30GB and I didn't configure my Bacula with Large
File support during the install so that I think is the problem. Do you
know how I can enable large file support without having to re compile
again?

On Wed, 2007-08-01 at 08:13 -0500, Drew Bentley wrote:
> On 8/1/07, Janco van der Merwe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I have the following:
> >
> > 30-Jul 02:01 subver-dir: Start Backup JobId 57,
> > Job=sqlengine.2007-07-30_02.00.01
> > 30-Jul 02:01 subver-sd: Volume "Daily_Backup-0002" previously written,
> > moving to end of data.
> > 30-Jul 02:08 sqlengine-fd: Generate VSS snapshots. Driver="VSS Win
> > 2003", Drive(s)="C"
> > 30-Jul 04:12 sqlengine-fd: sqlengine.2007-07-30_02.00.01 Fatal
> > error: ../../filed/backup.c:873 Network send error to SD.
> > ERR=Input/output error
> > 30-Jul 04:07 subver-sd: sqlengine.2007-07-30_02.00.01 Fatal error:
> > append.c:259 Network error on data channel. ERR=Connection reset by peer
> > 30-Jul 04:07 subver-sd: Job write elapsed time = 02:05:26, Transfer rate
> > = 840.4 K bytes/second
> > 30-Jul 04:12 sqlengine-fd: sqlengine.2007-07-30_02.00.01
> > Error: ../../lib/bnet.c:406 Write error sending len to Storage
> > daemon:subver:9103: ERR=Input/output error
> >
> > I have my suspicions about what this could be but I need expert opinions
> > before I brake something.
> >
> > The set up: The machine "sqlengine" is in a DMZ and a Linux Firewall
> > using IPtables is suppose to NAT everything over ports 9101-9103 to the
> > internal LAN Bacula server address, subver, but it seems that something
> > isn't working as it should. I can use the bconsole from sqlengine to
> > subver if that is anything to go by.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> >
> 
> Seems to indicate possible firewall or the fd (client) can't reach the
> SD on it's specific port. Can you telnet from the client to the SD on
> port 9103? That should indicate if you have it blocked or not.
> 
> -drew


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