On 10/6/14, 9:20 PM, David Newman wrote: > On 10/3/14, 7:47 AM, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote: >> Hi David, >> >> Have you tried to schedule the job at another time? Just for checking if >> the problem is at the scheduled time you're trying to run the job or not. > > Great question. First time I tried this, it failed. Also, bconsole could > not connect. > > After a reboot, the rescheduled incremental backup worked for the first > few hosts. It's still running. > > When it's done, I'll change bacula-dir.conf back to the original time, > restart everything, and report back.
An update: Incremental jobs for some (not all) of the hosts completed successfully after changing the start time in bacula-dir.conf. I do not see a pattern as to which ones failed or succeeded. After changing back to the original time and restarting via the bacula-dir script, all incremental jobs failed. The netstat utility says the backup machine is listening on ports 910[1-3]: $ sudo netstat -an -f inet | grep 910 tcp4 0 0 *.9102 *.* LISTEN tcp4 0 0 *.9103 *.* LISTEN tcp4 0 0 *.9101 *.* LISTEN Thanks in advance for additional troubleshooting skills. dn > > dn > > > >> >> Regards, >> Ana >> >> On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 11:07 AM, David Newman <dnew...@networktest.com >> <mailto:dnew...@networktest.com>> wrote: >> >> On 10/2/14, 8:03 PM, Ana Emília M. Arruda wrote: >> >> > Hi David, >> > >> > Have you checked about scheduled events that could be leading your >> > bacula-sd host unavailable at that time? Some kind of outage? >> >> Hi Ana, >> >> As far as I know there's no other service doing anything with bacula-sd. >> The same setup worked for years with FreeBSD 8.x and 9.x; the only >> difference is that it doesn't work with FreeBSD 10.x. >> >> Puzzling that manual backups work, but automated ones don't. >> >> dn >> >> >> > >> > Regards, >> > Ana >> > >> > On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 2:01 PM, David Newman <dnew...@networktest.com >> <mailto:dnew...@networktest.com> >> > <mailto:dnew...@networktest.com <mailto:dnew...@networktest.com>>> >> wrote: >> > >> > Bacula 5.2.12 installed as a pkg on FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE-p9 >> > >> > Nightly backups fail with "Connection refused" errors like those >> pasted >> > below. >> > >> > However: >> > >> > - backups succeed when run manually from bconsole; and >> > >> > - the Bacula server can telnet to the backups.networktest.com >> <http://backups.networktest.com> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com> address on >> > port 9103. >> > >> > I've also pasted the Schedule sections from bacula-dir.conf. >> > >> > Thanks in advance for troubleshooting clues. >> > >> > dn >> > >> > >> > >> > 02-Oct 00:35 nye-dir JobId 20983: Start Backup JobId 20983, >> > Job=ca.2014-10-01_23.05.00_04 >> > 02-Oct 00:35 nye-dir JobId 20983: Warning: bsock.c:132 Could not >> connect >> > to Storage daemon on backups.networktest.com:9103 >> <http://backups.networktest.com:9103> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com:9103>. ERR=Connection refused >> > Retrying ... >> > 02-Oct 00:40 nye-dir JobId 20983: Warning: bsock.c:132 Could not >> connect >> > to Storage daemon on backups.networktest.com:9103 >> <http://backups.networktest.com:9103> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com:9103>. ERR=Connection refused >> > Retrying ... >> > 02-Oct 00:45 nye-dir JobId 20983: Warning: bsock.c:132 Could not >> connect >> > to Storage daemon on backups.networktest.com:9103 >> <http://backups.networktest.com:9103> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com:9103>. ERR=Connection refused >> > Retrying ... >> > 02-Oct 00:50 nye-dir JobId 20983: Warning: bsock.c:132 Could not >> connect >> > to Storage daemon on backups.networktest.com:9103 >> <http://backups.networktest.com:9103> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com:9103>. ERR=Connection refused >> > Retrying ... >> > 02-Oct 00:56 nye-dir JobId 20983: Warning: bsock.c:132 Could not >> connect >> > to Storage daemon on backups.networktest.com:9103 >> <http://backups.networktest.com:9103> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com:9103>. ERR=Connection refused >> > Retrying ... >> > 02-Oct 01:01 nye-dir JobId 20983: Warning: bsock.c:132 Could not >> connect >> > to Storage daemon on backups.networktest.com:9103 >> <http://backups.networktest.com:9103> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com:9103>. ERR=Connection refused >> > Retrying ... >> > 02-Oct 01:05 nye-dir JobId 20983: Fatal error: bsock.c:138 Unable >> to >> > connect to Storage daemon on backups.networktest.com:9103 >> <http://backups.networktest.com:9103> >> > <http://backups.networktest.com:9103>. >> > ERR=Connection refused >> > >> > >> > >> > # List of files to be backed up >> > # When to do the backups, full backup on first sunday of the month, >> > # differential (i.e. incremental since full) every other sunday, >> > # and incremental backups other days >> > Schedule { >> > Name = "WeeklyCycle" >> > Run = Full 1st sun at 23:05 >> > Run = Differential 2nd-5th sun at 23:05 >> > Run = Incremental mon-sat at 23:05 >> > } >> > >> > # This schedule does the catalog. 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