> On Feb 10, 2017, at 11:45 AM, Dean E. Weimer <dwei...@dweimer.net> wrote:
> 
> On 2017-02-10 10:02 am, Dan Langille wrote:
> 
>> NOTE: this message is not about resolving the permissions error.  It is 
>> about [what appears to be] a DNS issue.
>>  
>> Please help me understand which hostname is not being resolved in these 
>> messages.  My checks with dig to verify DNS have found no errors.
>>  
>> I have checked:
>>  
>> Client:                 crey-fd
>> Read Storage:           "bacula-sd-01-file" 
>> Write Storage:          "tape01" (From Job resource)
>>  
>> I've checked the bacula configuration files, looked for the Address, and run 
>> 'dig +short' on the hostname
>>  
>> Then, with the IP address from the previous dig, I do 'dig +short -x'.  I 
>> get the original hostname.
>>  
>> Ideas please?
>>  
>  
> Dan, unfortunately this isn't solution to your problem, but I can say, your 
> not alone I have had periodic issues with Bacula failing to resolve host 
> names on FreeBSD. I just gave up and went to IP Addresses. When it occurs it 
> has only been the Bacula process. I have tried testing every which way I can 
> from the OS and always received successful resolution of names. I have had it 
> do it after running fine for several days, then without a reboot, service 
> restart or anything just start failing to resolve. Rebooting server sometimes 
> would fix it, but sometimes it wouldn't, even removed Bacula and reinstalled 
> once without it fixing the problem.
>  
> I just upgraded my home Bacula server to 7.4.5 this morning and after seeing 
> this, tried switching one of my clients over to name instead of of IP and it 
> did resolve ok and check status of that client. Then checked with my storage 
> daemon switched to name as well. So it doesn't seem to be the latest update 
> that broke your system, perhaps you found that same bug I have periodically 
> ran into, but not found a solution to yet.

On the server in question, are you using unbound?  I've found that the SD in 
question is using unbound, running FreeBSD 11, and there is a DNS issue on that 
host.

-- 
Dan Langille - BSDCan / PGCon
d...@langille.org




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