Hi Dan,

Double checking my configuration, there is no "Spool Attributes"  
parameter set anywhere, so I assume its off.  The database server has  
virtually no load and I don't notice anything when the job is hung.   
Also, it stays in this state indefinitely until I restart the fd as I  
mentioned in this first post...

Thanks again,
Ken

On Jan 8, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Dan Langille wrote:

> Ken Monville wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I had a longtime running bacula 1.38.11 environment running on  
>> FreeBSD  hosts that worked flawlessly.  Recently I had a drive  
>> failure on one  of the clients, rebuilt it from scratch and have  
>> been unable to get a  successful backup since.
>> Ironically, I started having issues with the server and decided it  
>> was  time for a fresh reinstall of bacula, including an upgrade to  
>> 2.2.7 on  all servers and clients.  This was a fresh install, new  
>> database and  everything.
>> The client in question has 3 separate backup jobs assigned to it.   
>> 2  of 3 work flawlessly.  The third, also the largest, appears to  
>> run  successfully until the very end when a 'status director' spits  
>> out the  following:
>> *st dir
>> ducati-dir Version: 2.2.7 (24 December 2007) i386-unknown- 
>> freebsd6.2  freebsd 6.2-RELEASE-p8
>> Daemon started 03-Jan-08 15:45, 10 Jobs run since started.
>>  Heap: heap=1,126,400 smbytes=211,929 max_bytes=212,400 bufs=1,013   
>> max_bufs=1,020
>> Scheduled Jobs:
>> Level          Type     Pri  Scheduled          Name                 
>> Volume
>> = = = = = = = = = = =  
>> = 
>> = 
>> = 
>> =====================================================================
>> Incremental    Backup    10  09-Jan-08 01:05    Ducati Root          
>> *unknown*
>> Incremental    Backup    10  09-Jan-08 01:05    Benelli DB           
>> *unknown*
>> Incremental    Backup    10  09-Jan-08 01:05    Benelli Root         
>> *unknown*
>> Incremental    Backup    10  09-Jan-08 01:05    Astoria Web          
>> *unknown*
>> Incremental    Backup    10  09-Jan-08 01:05    Astoria IMAP         
>> *unknown*
>> Incremental    Backup    10  09-Jan-08 01:05    Astoria Root         
>> *unknown*
>> Full           Backup    11  09-Jan-08 01:15    BackupCatalog        
>> *unknown*
>> ====
>> Running Jobs:
>>  JobId Level   Name                       Status
>> = 
>> =====================================================================
>>     43 Full    BackupCatalog.2008-01-04_01.15.09 is waiting for   
>> higher priority jobs to finish
>>     47 Full    Astoria_Web.2008-01-05_01.05.13 has terminated
>>     ...
>> ====
>> Terminated Jobs:
>>  JobId  Level    Files      Bytes   Status   Finished        Name
>> ====================================================================
>>     37  Incr      1,204    223.7 M  OK       04-Jan-08 01:06   
>> Ducati_Root
>>     38  Incr         12    4.120 M  OK       04-Jan-08 01:07   
>> Astoria_Root
>>     41  Incr          6    13.30 K  OK       04-Jan-08 01:07   
>> Benelli_Root
>>     39  Incr        250    47.12 M  OK       04-Jan-08 01:09   
>> Astoria_IMAP
>>     42  Incr          0         0   OK       04-Jan-08 01:09  
>> Benelli_DB
>>     40  Full     44,265    3.425 G  Cancel   06-Jan-08 11:22   
>> Astoria_Web
>>     44  Incr      1,110    203.9 M  OK       06-Jan-08 11:24   
>> Ducati_Root
>>     45  Incr         71    4.791 M  OK       06-Jan-08 11:25   
>> Astoria_Root
>>     46  Incr        182    45.71 M  OK       06-Jan-08 11:26   
>> Astoria_IMAP
>>     48  Incr          6    13.53 K  OK       06-Jan-08 11:26   
>> Benelli_Root
>> ====
>> Please notice under the Running Jobs: section, the "Astoria_Web"  
>> Job  is indicating "terminated."
>> Now, querying the status of the client itself:
>> *st client=astoria-fd
>> Connecting to Client astoria-fd at astoria.monville.net:9102
>> astoria-fd Version: 2.2.7 (24 December 2007)  i386-unknown- 
>> freebsd6.2  freebsd 6.2-RELEASE-p9
>> Daemon started 06-Jan-08 11:24, 2 Jobs run since started.
>>  Heap: heap=815,104 smbytes=145,440 max_bytes=484,217 bufs=102   
>> max_bufs=168
>>  Sizeof: boffset_t=8 size_t=4 debug=0 trace=0
>> Running Jobs:
>> JobId 47 Job Astoria_Web.2008-01-05_01.05.13 is running.
>>     Backup Job started: 06-Jan-08 11:28
>>     Files=44,934 Bytes=3,426,818,210 Bytes/sec=18,871 Errors=0
>>     Files Examined=44,934
>>     Processing file: /wwwroot
>>     SDReadSeqNo=9 fd=5
>> Director connected at: 08-Jan-08 13:54
>> ====
>> Terminated Jobs:
>>  JobId  Level    Files      Bytes   Status   Finished        Name
>> = 
>> =====================================================================
>>     45  Incr         71    4.791 M  OK       06-Jan-08 11:26   
>> Astoria_Root
>>     46  Incr        182    45.71 M  OK       06-Jan-08 11:28   
>> Astoria_IMAP
>> ====
>> The client appears to believe that the job is still running, but   
>> always fails while processing file "/wwwroot" even though that is  
>> the  only filesystem in the FileSet. (And I believe everything in  
>> it has  already been backed up.)
>
> I suspect the job has finished backing up, and is now spooling file  
> attributes to the database.  Check your database server load to  
> verify.
>
> Are your jobs set up to spool file attributes?  If so, this occurs  
> at the end of the job.
>
>> The client lives outside my firewall and I am using TLS  
>> encryption,  although I have tested with it disabled.  I currently  
>> have the  "Heartbeat Interval" set to 60 seconds on both the client  
>> and the  storage daemon.
>> The only way to "free" up the storage daemon so other jobs can run  
>> is  to restart the client fd, then cancel the job at the director,  
>> but  then the next time it runs it does another Full backup,  
>> upgraded from  Incr.
>> I'm at my wits end as to why this is failing in this manner and am   
>> hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
>
> Perhaps nothing is wrong at all.  :)
>
> -- 
> Dan Langille
>
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>
>


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