On Nov 29, 2012, at 2:26 PM, b_...@mail.ru wrote: > Hello, > > I have a couple of hosts which backup through bacula. I have confronted with > next situation, one host can't perform full backup, process of backup always > finished with this error: > Error: bsock.c:389 Write error sending 262144 bytes to Storage daemon:IP > ADDRESS:9103: ERR=Broken pipe > Fatal error: backup.c:1190 Network send error to SD. ERR=Broken pipe > Error: Director's comm line to SD dropped > Error: Bacula dir.bacula.HOSTNAME. 5.2.6 > > Time of occurrence of this error is not always the same, here are the logs: > Elapsed time: 11 mins 56 secs > Elapsed time: 1 hour 10 mins 18 secs > Elapsed time: 47 mins 36 secs > Elapsed time: 1 hour 14 mins 40 secs > Elapsed time: 1 hour 40 mins 1 sec > > I don't think that this related to network issue. But client side have a lot > of I/O operation, disk system is busy almost all the time. Maybe this is a > cause. > How can I solve this? I don't see any timeout directives which can help me. > > Client side is FreeBSD 7.2 amd64 bacula 5.2.6
HEADS UP. FreeBSD 7.2 was end-of-life'd in 2010 which means no security patches will be issued for it. Upgrading is recommended. see http://www.freebsd.org/security/#unsup That that matter, that's an old version of FreeBSD too. :) > Server side (DIR and SD on the same host) is FreeBSD 9.0 amd64 bacula 5.2.6 > (also tried 5.2.12 with the same result) Have you looked at trying the 'Heartbeat Interval' settings? You should try setting on the SD. There is also a 'Heartbeat Interval' on the FD, but that doesn't seem to be the error you're getting. -- Dan Langille - http://langille.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep yourself connected to Go Parallel: VERIFY Test and improve your parallel project with help from experts and peers. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users