Looks like a socket timeout to me.  I would put my money there.

On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 3:08 AM, Silver Salonen <sil...@serverock.ee> wrote:

> On 01.11.2011 21:50, Silver Salonen wrote:
> > On 17.10.2011 15:17, Silver Salonen wrote:
> >> On 15.10.2011 15:57, Tilman Schmidt wrote:
> >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> >>> Hash: SHA1
> >>>
> >>> All I can say is that I do not see how that script could possibly cause
> >>> that error. But with Windows, you never know ...
> >>>
> >>> How long does the script take to run? Perhaps it's some sort of timeout
> >>> striking. You may also want to add some logging to your script to see
> >>> how far it gets before the error strikes.
> >>>
> >>> HTH
> >>> T.
> >> I don't see it either, but after disabling the script, I still haven't
> >> seen the job failing.
> >>
> >> Output from one failed job:
> >>
> >> 27-Sep 00:46 mywin-fd JobId 45298: shell command: run ClientAfterJob
> "C:/bacula/del-backups.bat"
> >> 27-Sep 00:46 mybacula-sd JobId 45298: Job write elapsed time =
> 00:00:55, Transfer rate = 493.0 K Bytes/second
> >> 27-Sep 00:46 mywin-fd JobId 45298: ClientAfterJob:
> >> 27-Sep 00:46 mywin-fd JobId 45298: ClientAfterJob:
> C:\Windows\system32>del /Q /F C:\Accounting\Backup\TB*.TXT
> >> 27-Sep 00:46 mybacula-dir JobId 45298: Fatal error: Network error with
> FD during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer
> >> 27-Sep 00:46 mybacula-dir JobId 45298: Fatal error: No Job status
> returned from FD.
> >>
> >> The interesting bit about the output is that the other del-command is
> >> not seen in there. Why? The connection was reset while executing the
> >> first 'del'?
> > I got it solved by removing del's flags /Q and /F.
>
> Well, I cheered too early. The job still fails in 50% of cases. I've
> upgraded FD to 5.2.2 too, but that doesn't affect that. Umm...
>
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