Martin Simmons wrote:
> Is it still transfering any data or does it just stop dead?  If the data
> transfer rate you see is the average then it could be the latter.
>   
Looks like no data is transferred after the last file, however the rate
slowly reduces over
the span of a few hours.
> If it stops dead then you need to find out what it is waiting for.  It might
> be an external resource or some kind of deadlock bug.
>
> What do status director, status storage and storage client report?
>   
Will let you know tomorrow...
> Also, you could attach gdb to each daemon and run the gdb command
>   
Can you explain in a little more detail how I use gdb in this case, I
use RHEL5 so
run the services as #service bacula-dir/sd/fd restart etc, can I simply
revert to the manual method...
> thread apply all bt
>
> to try to find out what all the threads are doing.
>   
Is this part of the gdb command?

Damian



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