Bacula Users Group
I have a beautiful CentOS server running Bacula open source that has been
backing up my RedHat and CentOS systems great for years.
Recently on the Microsoft side of the house I lost my Microsoft DPM (Data
Protection Manager) server that backed all the Windows servers. It is a
hardware and software issue that I have not been able to solve on my own.
As a test, I am trying to add a single Windows system to my Bacula environment
(even just a single directory...."C:\Bacula-test-folder\*" that contains some
small .txt, .xls, .doc, .ppt, .vsd, .htm and .dwg files).
My attempts to successfully backup this Windows box have continued to fail and
I am not sure why (otherwise I would not bother the group with this plea for
knowledge).
Both hosts can ping and talk to each other so I do not believe it is an issue
at OSI layers 1, 2 or 3.
I have read everything I could find on the Bacula sites and scouring Google.
It must be right under my nose.
Here is my system details:
Director/Storage Server
Bacula Version: 5.0.3
Operating system CentOS Linux 5.5
Kernel and CPU Linux 2.6.18-308.1.1.el5PAE on i686
Processor information Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5140 @ 2.33GHz, 4 cores
CPU load averages 0.01 (1 min) 0.14 (5 mins) 0.21 (15 mins)
CPU usage 1% user, 0% kernel, 1% IO, 98% idle
Real memory 3.96 GB total, 320.48 MB used
Virtual memory 1.94 GB total, 112 kB used
Local disk space 726.39 GB total, 214.83 GB used
Windows Client
Bacula Version 5.0.3
Operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
Service Pack 2
Computer Dual-Core AMD Opteron Processor 2218 2.60
GHz 4.00 GB of RAM
System Load Extremely Low (that is why this system was
chosen to beta)
The Windows server that I am trying to backup is bnspflu1-ts01, (number 11 in
the console output below). I have also turned off the Windows Firewall to make
sure that it cannot be a factor. I have checked what I think is obvious, the
password on the director/storage server in the /etc/bacula/bacula-dir.conf file
and the bnspflu1-ts01-fd.conf file on the Windows client, and all networking.
Again I think it must be right under my nose. Kern's software is so great and
it has really saved our bacon over the years on the Linux side, now I want to
prove to my team how great it can be for Windows systems and possibly other
future systems we might use. If anyone can help me it would be appreciated,
probably this is a simple fix that I am just overlooking. - LK
Here is my output from the backup job on the server below.
Starting backup job bnspflu1-ts01 ..
Automatically selected Catalog: MyCatalog
Using Catalog "MyCatalog"
A job name must be specified.
The defined Job resources are:
1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com
2: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com
3: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.com
4: speedtest.xxxxx.com
5: dns3.xxxxxxxxxx.com
6: masterdns.xxxxx.com
7: rwhois1.xxxxxxx.com
8: vmhost1.xxxxxxx.com
9: dns2.xxxxxxxxxx.com
10: dns1.xxxxxxxxxx.com
11: bnspflu1-ts01
Select Job resource (1-11): 11
Run Backup job
JobName: bnspflu1-ts01
Level: Full
Client: bnspflu1-ts01-fd
FileSet: bnspflu1-ts01
Pool: File (From Job resource)
Storage: File (From Job resource)
When: 2014-02-22 08:50:08
Priority: 10
OK to run? (yes/mod/no):
.. the backup job is now running. When complete, the results will be shown
below ..
22-Feb 08:50 bacula1-dir JobId 3652: Start Backup JobId 3652,
Job=bnspflu1-ts01.2014-02-22_08.50.08_41
22-Feb 08:50 bacula1-dir JobId 3652: Using Device "FileStorage"
22-Feb 08:50 bacula1-dir JobId 3652: Warning: bsock.c:128 Could not connect to
Client: bnspflu1-ts01-fd on 10.100.101.203:9102. ERR=Connection refused
Retrying ...
22-Feb 08:53 bacula1-dir JobId 3652: Fatal error: bsock.c:134 Unable to connect
to Client: bnspflu1-ts01-fd on 10.100.101.203:9102. ERR=Connection refused
22-Feb 08:53 bacula1-dir JobId 3652: Fatal error: No Job status returned from
FD.
22-Feb 08:53 bacula1-dir JobId 3652: Error: Bacula bacula1.usmetrotel.com-dir
5.0.3 (04Aug10): 22-Feb-2014 08:53:11
Build OS: i686-pc-linux-gnu redhat
JobId: 3652
Job: bnspflu1-ts01.2014-02-22_08.50.08_41
Backup Level: Full
Client: "bnspflu1-ts01-fd"
FileSet: "bnspflu1-ts01" 2014-02-21 17:28:15
Pool: "File" (From Job resource)
Catalog: "MyCatalog" (From Client resource)
Storage: "File" (From Job resource)
Scheduled time: 22-Feb-2014 08:50:08
Start time: 22-Feb-2014 08:50:11
End time: 22-Feb-2014 08:53:11
Elapsed time: 3 mins
Priority: 10
FD Files Written: 0
SD Files Written: 0
FD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
SD Bytes Written: 0 (0 B)
Rate: 0.0 KB/s
Software Compression: None
VSS: no
Encryption: no
Accurate: no
Volume name(s):
Volume Session Id: 258
Volume Session Time: 1385992415
Last Volume Bytes: 11,507,578,318 (11.50 GB)
Non-fatal FD errors: 0
SD Errors: 0
FD termination status: Error
SD termination status: Waiting on FD
Termination: *** Backup Error ***
.. the backup did not complete successfully. Check the error message above for
details.
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