No, the only thing that shows in the messages file is that I changed the
disk 3 times as they filled up.
jerry
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Josip Deanovic <djosip+n...@linuxpages.net
> wrote:
> On Wednesday 2017-09-13 09:35:07 Jerry Lowry wrote:
> > Kern,
> > My Offsite Backup just failed again on the same drive, different disk.
> > It failed with the same bsock error. If the backup is working on the
> > same system using the copy function, how far out of the network stack
> > does it go. My thinking is it does not get out of the application
> > layer. Is this right? Why would I get a bsock error?
> >
> > I have taken a look at the smart data for the disk and they seem to be
> > running okay. I am getting some sector relocation errors, would that
> > cause the bsock error during a remap? This procedure has been running
> > flawlessly for many years ( except for human error ). I am wondering
> > if I should delete the present disk files and let bacula recreate new
> > ones.
> >
> > thanks for your help!
>
>
> Did you get any disk/file system related error messages in the dmesg
> output?
>
> The same question goes for the system logs (usually /var/log/messages).
>
> --
> Josip Deanovic
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