> > 2012-09-19 22:58:45 bacula-dir JobId 13962: Start Backup JobId 13962, > Job=nina_systemstate.2012-09-19_21.50.01_31 > > 2012-09-19 22:58:46 bacula-dir JobId 13962: Using Device > "FileStorageLocal" > > 2012-09-19 23:02:41 nina-fd JobId 13962: DIR and FD clocks differ by 233 > seconds, FD automatically compensating. > > 2012-09-19 23:02:41 nina-fd JobId 13962: DIR and FD clocks differ by 233 > seconds, FD automatically compensating. > > 2012-09-19 23:02:45 nina-fd JobId 13962: shell command: run > ClientRunBeforeJob "C:/backup/bacula/systemstate.cmd" > > 2012-09-19 23:02:45 nina-fd JobId 13962: shell command: run > ClientRunBeforeJob "C:/backup/bacula/systemstate.cmd" > > 2012-09-19 23:03:40 bacula-dir JobId 13962: Sending Accurate information. > > 2012-09-19 23:05:12 bacula-dir-sd JobId 13962: Job write elapsed time = > 00:01:21, Transfer rate = 2.517 M Bytes/second > > 2012-09-19 23:09:06 nina-fd JobId 13962: shell command: run > ClientAfterJob "C:/backup/bacula/systemstate.cmd cleanup" > > 2012-09-19 23:09:06 nina-fd JobId 13962: shell command: run > ClientAfterJob "C:/backup/bacula/systemstate.cmd cleanup" > > 2012-09-19 23:05:17 bacula-dir JobId 13962: Fatal error: Network error with > FD during Backup: ERR=Connection reset by peer > > We have seen that same error ("Connection reset by peer") ocassionally for > many months. Some are normal - Mac/Windows desktops/laptops that > either get rebooted or removed from the network during a backup, etc. > But sometimes we see this error with UNIX servers that are up 24x7. We > suspect that it is network related since we've had similar errors with print > servers and non-Bacula backup servers. But we have yet to pin it down. We > restart failed jobs in Bacula so typically the job always completes OK even > after initially getting this error on the first try. > I'd be curious to know if others get these errors occasionally and what > version of Bacula that you're running.
I did a couple of installations and I never faced with this error before. Anyway, never say never again. In the first scenario we were backing up to tape for a few years and then migrated to a disc based solution. Everything worked like a charm. This particular problem occurred first, when we migrated the "problem server" from a physical machine to a virtualized one (with VMware converter). As I mentioned in the reply to Josh, there is another virtual server on this host without any problems. Has anyone probably issues with nic drivers, too. I used a mix of E1000 or "flexible" in the vm config. However, can someone tell me, where the problem has its origin. Is it the FD, SD or the Dir? It's not clear for me. Tom: How did you restart the job. Did you have a script or do you do it by hand? Regards Michael NovaNet GmbH Kupferstr. 65 44532 Lunen Telefon: 02306/202100 FAX: 02306/202109 WEB: www.novanetgmbh.de Firmensitz: Lunen Amtsgericht Dortmund HRB 17273 USt-ID DE 124793480, St.-Nr. 316/5759/0318 Geschaftsfuhrerin: Dipl. Informatikerin (FH) Desiree Wunsche ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;258768047;13503038;j? http://info.appdynamics.com/FreeJavaPerformanceDownload.html _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users