Hi,

For some reason, on a specific machine(Windows 2000 Server), I always 
seems to get a 2 hours timeout. Since there's so much data it's kind of 
normal.
But I don't get that behavior on other machines. Also, my backup server 
is running under CentOS 4.5. And I just upgraded to bacula 2.2.1.

Here's the output of the job:

"18-Sep 01:34 alize-dir: TMBD02.2007-09-17_23.05.04 Fatal error: Network 
error with FD during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer
18-Sep 01:34 alize-dir: TMBD02.2007-09-17_23.05.04 Fatal error: No Job 
status returned from FD.
18-Sep 01:34 alize-dir: TMBD02.2007-09-17_23.05.04 Error: Bacula 
alize-dir 2.2.1 (30Aug07): 18-Sep-2007 01:34:29
  Build OS:               i686-pc-linux-gnu redhat
  JobId:                  2692
  Job:                    TMBD02.2007-09-17_23.05.04
  Backup Level:           Full (upgraded from Incremental)
  Client:                 "tmbd02-fd" 2.0.3 (06Mar07) 
Linux,Cross-compile,Win32
  FileSet:                "tmbd02 file set" 2007-08-23 23:05:05
  Pool:                   "Daily" (From Run pool override)
  Storage:                "TLS-4210" (From Job resource)
  Scheduled time:         17-Sep-2007 23:05:03
  Start time:             17-Sep-2007 23:34:32
  End time:               18-Sep-2007 01:34:29
  Elapsed time:           1 hour 59 mins 57 secs
  Priority:               5
  FD Files Written:       0
  SD Files Written:       4,291
  FD Bytes Written:       0 (0 B)
  SD Bytes Written:       21,789,009,405 (21.78 GB)
  Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
  Software Compression:   None
  VSS:                    no
  Encryption:             no
  Volume name(s):         000014
  Volume Session Id:      13
  Volume Session Time:    1190035021
  Last Volume Bytes:      22,876,922,880 (22.87 GB)
  Non-fatal FD errors:    0
  SD Errors:              0
  FD termination status:  Error
  SD termination status:  OK
  Termination:            *** Backup Error ***
"

The start and end time is exactly 2 hours.

I tried the heartbeat interval = 600, in my bacula-dir.conf file, for 
that specific client. And still no good.
Same problem. But other machines, in the same subnet, running linux 
though, I can transfer a lot of data. Okay, I don't think I have some 
huge files.
TMBD02, has some big database files, well, not that huge. But still 
about 1 gig each. I tested the transfer between the backup machine and 
the client, and it's working fine for smaller files though.

Anyone has a clue about that ?

Thanks,

-- 
Eric Rousse
System Administrator


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