yes we have 3 services running storage daemon file daemon directory daemon
Version 3.0.3 (18 October 2009) like I said it kinda outdated but still running I did some more testing on the drive the oder day and with some random data it dropes to a 0.9mb/s data rate so I'll check out the cable and controller again regards Markus Am 15.05.2015 um 14:38 schrieb Kern Sibbald: > Hello Heitor, > > Yes, 2009! I clearly remember version 2.x and versions 5.x, but 3.0 is so old > that I forgot about it. It seems to me that was just when Robert Nelson just > implemented the Windows Dir and SD, but he got busy with other stuff to make > his > living that he never had the time to fully debug/test it, and with no one to > support it we eventually dropped the Windows Dir and SD. > > The Windows SD is back, but without tape support. Maybe some later date. > > Best regards, > Kern > > > > On 16.05.2015 13:25, Heitor Faria wrote: > > Hello Kern / Rosjat, > > > > I don't recommend but it was kind of funny setting Bacula director on > > Windows > > machines: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula/files/z-older-releases/bacula/3.0.3/ > > > > Cheers, > > -- > > Heitor Medrado de Faria > > +55 61 82684220 > > Precisa de treinamento Bacula presencial, telepresencial ou online? Acesse: > > http://www.bacula.com.br > > > > Em 15 de maio de 2015 08:21:18 GMT-02:00, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> > > escreveu: > > > > Hello, > > > > As far as I know, there was never any Bacula version 3. > > > > Where did you get the binaries? > > What is the exact version you are running? > > Is your OS Window 2003 SBS? (if I am not wrong, this system is no > > longer supported). > > > > It sounds like your SD is running on a Windows machine and you are > > probably running a *very* old or non-existent version of Bacula. > > > > Although there were a few Windows versions that had a Director and a > > Storage daemon, the Windows SD and Director have never been fully > > supported, and especially writing to tape. In fact if you are using > > Windows to write to tape, I would be interested to hear about it, and in > > any case, if it is a Windows system, I am not surprised to hear that > > there are problems because I have never had a Windows system with an > > attached tape drive to test. > > > > Best regards, > > Kern > > > > On 14.05.2015 13:47, Markus Rosjat wrote: > > > > Hi there, we had this toic befor and I#m back again... My Backupjobs > > started to use less tape space then expected a year ago the System > > is > > quiet aged so this is running on a 2003 SBS with a bacula version 3 > > Like I said it started from one day to the other that tapes got > > written on but less then the expected 350+ GB for a LTO3 tape. what > > Ive done so far: - changed terminator - canged cable - changed the > > drive - changed the whole autoloader - used brand new tapes - > > cleaned > > drive a dozen times - used HP tools to check for problems nothing > > really help, in fact its getting even worse. We started with 3 tapes > > for less then 1TB and now Im at 6 tapes for 1,2 TB of data. I get > > this > > line for every Tape that reaches the "end" of the tape or better > > bacula thinks its the end 02-May 17:12 fg-back-sd JobId 11840: > > Error: > > Error writing final EOF to tape. This Volume may not be readable. > > /home/kern/bacula/k/bacula/src/stored/dev.c:1723 ioctl MTWEOF error > > on > > "LTO3" (Tape0). ERR=Input/output error. but some post on the list > > suggest this is normal for a windows environement and I got this > > when > > all worked well too. The strange part is I havent changed any config > > at all. since I know some people will tell me without logs and stuff > > there is nothing to tell I will not ask for possible causes because > > we > > going to change the backup in autmn anyway and we will move on from > > bacula with all the problems we had over the last year. But back to > > my > > question, is there any thing that bacula does to mark the end of a > > tape even its not the end? And additional is it possible to remove > > this marker (if it exist possibly in the database) . Like I said in > > my > > opinion its not passible that 4 brand new tapes have errors arround > > 200GB of written data. 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