Thank you Wanderlei, Josh and Kern!  Judging from Kern's and Josh's
replies, the solution is to try and find a fix on Windows and the possibly
the switches.  I guess it's best just to live with the canceled jobs and
re-run them.  I'd rather have good backups than incomplete ones since as
Kern indicated if the connection drops Bacula has no idea what reached and
did not reached the other side.

The reason for the drops appears to be related to our firewall.  For some
reason, the secure tunnel goes down around the same time every day for a
second or two.

On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In general, the TCP/IP protocol that Bacula uses is extremely tolerant,
> and should retry sending packets quite a number of times before finally
> giving up.  It is designed to tolerate a significant number of dropped
> packets.  However, then there are two things that enter to screw this
> up: 1. network switches which do not follow internet rules at all (i.e.
> they are very fast to drop idle connections, even if you have explicitly
> set the network to survive idle periods as Bacula does); 2. Windows
> which does not seem to follow quite a few Internet rules.  The two put
> together mean that especially with on Windows machines, network
> disruptions are annoyingly frequent.
>
> Bacula was designed with the concept that the Internet never loses
> packets and that it is highly tolerant -- given the above two problems,
> maybe this was a bad choice.  However, the result of that decision is
> that if the line drops, Bacula has no idea what reached and what did not
> reach the other side, and so it is not currently possible for it to
> reconnect and resume where it left off.
>
> Best regards,
> Kern
>
> On 07/01/2016 03:43 PM, Josh Fisher wrote:
> > On 7/1/2016 1:26 AM, Craig Shiroma wrote:
> >> Hello All,
> >>
> >> Is there a way in Bacula to prevent something like a 1 or 2 second
> >> network glitch from cancelling Window Server backups? RHEL backups
> >> seem to survive these episodes with no problems.
> >>
> > Bacula expects DIR-to-FD and FD-to-SD TCP connections to persist for the
> > duration of a job. If either is dropped it will cause the job to cancel.
> > As a result, Bacula is not very tolerant of network problems. Since it
> > appears to be the Windows Server machines dropping the connection due to
> > the glitch, if there is a solution it will be in the Windows networking
> > config, possibly in the NIC's driver settings. Perhaps RHEL is more
> > tolerant of the glitch or perhaps it is a hardware difference in the
> > NICs. Nevertheless, in general such network glitches cause problems for
> > Bacula regardless of OS.
> >
> >
> >
> >> Respectfully,
> >> Craig
> >>
> >
> >
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