On 04/04/2011 11:25 PM, Tor Willy Austerslått wrote: > Hello all. > We run Bacula fd, sd and dir 5.0.3 on a single Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server in a > blade center and are (among other things) backing up several Windows Server > 2003 x64 servers with it. All the x64 filedaemons are version 5.0.3 x64 VSS > and we are using the same fileset for all of them. In total, we have 25 jobs > backing up 21 clients. > > Last week we began having problems backing up one particular server. It's a > terminal server with (almost) the exact same contents as servers that backs > up just fine. The backup doesn't even start, but bombs out with "Fatal error: > Socket error on Include command: ERR=Connection timed out" 15 minutes after > the job starts. > > Telnetting from the dir/fd/sd server to the Win fd on the relevat ports > works, and telnetting the other way works too. "Status client" in the console > claims everything is OK. I have tested the fileset with the estimate command > in the bconsole, and it works on all other x64 servers. For the server in > question, the estimate command seems to hang and returns nothing at all. > > There are no firewalls involved anywhere, neither hardware nor software. The > Win file daemon have been reinstalled a couple of times, to no avail. > > I have also used the example Windows fileset in the documentation for the > estimate command, but the same thing happens: Socket error on Include > command. Full, incremental or differential makes no difference. A very short > fileset which backs up one single file works ok though. No WildDirs, no > WildFiles, just a single File=. I then suspected the fileset we're using, but > since it works great on similar Win servers and the example fileset from the > official docs exhibits the same symptoms (socket error on Include command), > I'm a bit baffled. > > In short: I can't for the life of me see what could be wrong. Anyone have any > useful pointers with regard to where to start looking? > > Best regards, > Tor Willy Austerslått >
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