Hi,

I run a small site with 3 clients. Client 3 also trippled as director and 
storage. Like this:

[CLIENT1]--+
           +--[INTERNET]--[CLIENT3/DIR/STORAGE]
[CLIENT2]--+


Client 1 and client 2 are Slackware Linux and client 3 is FreeBSD.

Because I ren out of diskspace I moved the storage to another (4th 
machine; also FreeBSD). I also (stupid I know) upgraded from 2.2.4 to 
2.2.5: 

[CLIENT1]--+
           +--[INTERNET]--[CLIENT3/DIR]--[STORAGE] 
[CLIENT2]--+

Bacause I've only one public IP address I also installed portfwd on client 3 
to forward 9103 from client 3 to storage.

Sofar so good.

As a first test I backup'd client 3. This worked.! Then I tried to backup 
client 1 and it stopped half way on /dev/cciss/c0...something.... Second 
attempt it stopped one another file. etc. 

So I tried the client 2. Same result. 

Long story short; I can reproduce the hanging when I run a backup of the 
remote clients (1 or 2) and then type "status storage" in bconsole. Like 
this:
*run
A job name must be specified.
The defined Job resources are:
     1: client1-job
     2: client2-job
     3: client3-job
     4: BackupCatalog
     5: RestoreFiles
Select Job resource (1-5): 3
Run Backup job
JobName:  client2-job
Level:    Incremental
Client:   client2-fd
FileSet:  client2 Set
Pool:     Default (From Job resource)
Storage:  File (From Job resource)
When:     2007-10-30 13:24:01
Priority: 15
OK to run? (yes/mod/no): yes
Job queued. JobId=16

Note the "messages" here show me that the backup is starting. Also I can see 
it status running in te jobs list; as soon as I type:

*status storage
Automatically selected Storage: File
Connecting to Storage daemon File at client3:9103

it hangs and and doesn't return to the * prompt.

The "bacula-fd -f -d100 -c <config>" and "bacula-sd -f -d100 -c <config>" 
show output until the "status restore".

The only way to get the prompt back is by killing the bacula-sd.

Any insights are welcome about what can cause this.

J.

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