On 19/07/10 18:45, Dan Langille wrote: > On 7/19/2010 9:51 AM, Mister IT Guru wrote: >> On 19/07/10 12:35, Dan Langille wrote: >>> On 7/19/2010 6:07 AM, Mister IT Guru wrote: >>>> I am trying to find where the log entries are made on the windows >>>> clients, so that I can find out why my backups seem to fail at around >>>> 75% - each failed backup is taking up a significant amount of disk >>>> space, and I need to be certain that the backup actually completed, or >>>> can even be recovered, before I go about purging it. >>> >>> >>> 75% space? 75% time? >>> >>> If your backups are failing at, for example, 1 hour 3 seconds, it's >>> probably a firewall state issue. The firewall is dropping the >>> connection. Look at heart beat a bacula directive. >>> >> I already have this directive in my bacula-dir.conf for my director >> stanza, >> >> Heartbeat Interval = 10 >> >> And sometimes, there is no firewall in between the client the storage >> daemon. > > BTW, you didn't answer my questions. ;) > I feel like I'm taking the "Hit it until it works" approach. I'm going to disable my director, and restart my configuration, and run small sample jobs till they all work - After that, I should have an awesome setup. If update a fileset, and then run the same job, I'm hoping that it won't backup all existing files that haven't changed?
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