Hmm.  Very clever of you Martin to notice that. Sounds like
a strong possibility ...

On 01/17/2014 01:01 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Are the failing block numbers always a little below 2^32 (like 4294944994 and
> 4294941825 in your messages)?  If so, that maybe suggests a compiler bug if
> the same source code works when compiled on the older machine (or is it the
> same binary too?).
>
> __Martin
>
>
>>>>>> On Thu, 16 Jan 2014 16:30:59 +0000, Roberts, Ben said:
>> Hi Josh,
>>
>>> Could you downgrade the client to 5.0.2? I know SD and DIR are backward 
>>> compatible with older clients, but I'm not so sure what happens when the 
>>> client is a newer version.
>> Since this exact topic came up in IRC last night, I tried a restore of a 
>> backup made by a 5.0 client (RHEL 5.0.0-12.el6), and saw the same failure 
>> 74GB in).
>>
>>
>> 15-Jan 23:51 backup3-sd JobId 263: Error: block.c:275 Volume data error at 
>> 24:4294941825! Wanted ID: "BB02", got "". Buffer discarded.
>>
>> 15-Jan 23:51 backup3-sd JobId 263: Fatal error: fd_cmds.c:169 Command error 
>> with FD, hanging up.
>>
>> I've also been doing some test restores from our older bacula infra (running 
>> exactly the same DIR/SD versions) and have successfully restored >10TB so 
>> it's looking like the issue is limited to the newer machine only.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ben Roberts
>>
>> IT Infrastructure
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