Okay, that makes sense. So if the file / directory DOES exist, with proper read permissions, what can be causing me this error?
Thanks, - charlie - On Nov 18, 2008, at 9:29 AM, Kevin Keane wrote: > "Could not stat" is Unix-speak for "file not found". The reason many > programs call it "could not stat" is that the system call to find out > basic information about a file (time stamp, size, etc.) is called > stat - > and when stat fails, it usually means that the file or directory > doesn't > exist. > > Charlie Reddington wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Everything looks to be running pretty smooth, but I have one server >> which is giving me some problems..... It looks like it's backing up >> some of the stuff, but it's missing some. >> >> Here's the log after the backup runs. I kind of expected errors with >> the *.pl and *.sh files, but the other one is a directory, and does >> exist, with all the files having 755 permissions. >> >> What does the line 'Could not stat' mean? >> >> Can we do anything about the subject not matching the actual log? For >> example, Bacula subject line says 'backup OK', but in this file, it >> has errors. Any quick fix for that as well? >> >> Thanks for any help here, >> >> - charlie - >> >> ---------------------- >> >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: Start Backup JobId 109, >> Job=server1.2008-11-17_23.05.47 >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: Using Device "FileStorage" >> 18-Nov 03:20 serv05-fd JobId 109: DIR and FD clocks differ by -312 >> seconds, FD automatically compensating. >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-sd JobId 109: Volume "Inc-0004" previously >> written, >> moving to end of data. >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-sd JobId 109: Ready to append to end of Volume >> "Inc-0004" size=9761414378 >> >> 18-Nov 03:20 serv05-fd JobId 109: Could not stat /directory/ >> directory/bin: ERR=No such file or directory >> 18-Nov 03:20 serv05-fd JobId 109: Could not stat /usr/directory/ >> directory/zips/*.sh: ERR=No such file or directory >> 18-Nov 03:20 serv05-fd JobId 109: Could not stat /usr/directory/ >> directory/zips/*.pl: ERR=No such file or directory >> >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-sd JobId 109: Job write elapsed time = 00:00:11, >> Transfer rate = 727.1 K bytes/second >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: Bacula noc02-dir 2.4.2 (26Jul08): >> 18- >> Nov-2008 03:25:41 >> Build OS: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu redhat >> JobId: 109 >> Job: server1.2008-11-17_23.05.47 >> Backup Level: Incremental, since=2008-11-17 04:36:59 >> Client: "server1-fd" 2.4.3 (10Oct08) i686-pc-linux- >> gnu,redhat,Enterprise release >> FileSet: "server1-Full-Set" 2008-11-10 11:13:36 >> Pool: "Inc" (From Job IncPool override) >> Storage: "File" (From Job resource) >> Scheduled time: 17-Nov-2008 23:05:00 >> Start time: 18-Nov-2008 03:25:30 >> End time: 18-Nov-2008 03:25:41 >> Elapsed time: 11 secs >> Priority: 11 >> FD Files Written: 108 >> SD Files Written: 108 >> FD Bytes Written: 7,987,926 (7.987 MB) >> SD Bytes Written: 7,999,119 (7.999 MB) >> Rate: 726.2 KB/s >> Software Compression: 84.1 % >> VSS: no >> Storage Encryption: no >> Volume name(s): Inc-0004 >> Volume Session Id: 43 >> Volume Session Time: 1226673695 >> Last Volume Bytes: 9,769,428,995 (9.769 GB) >> Non-fatal FD errors: 3 >> SD Errors: 0 >> FD termination status: OK >> SD termination status: OK >> Termination: Backup OK -- with warnings >> >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: Begin pruning Jobs. >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: No Jobs found to prune. >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: Begin pruning Files. >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: No Files found to prune. >> 18-Nov 03:25 noc02-dir JobId 109: End auto prune. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's >> challenge >> Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win >> great prizes >> Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in >> the world >> http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Bacula-users mailing list >> Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users >> > > > -- > Kevin Keane > Owner > The NetTech > Turn your NetWORRY into a NetWORK! > > Office: 866-642-7116 > http://www.4nettech.com > > This e-mail and attachments, if any, may contain confidential and/or > proprietary information. 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