>>>>> On Wed, 26 Sep 2018 23:38:39 -0400, Gary Dale said: > > On 2018-09-26 11:33 AM, Bill Arlofski wrote: > > On 09/26/2018 06:22 AM, Martin Simmons wrote: > >> Try > >> > >> setdebug level=150 trace=1 Storage > >> > >> and look for a file matching *.trace (probably in the SD's > >> WorkingDirectory). > > ...and you can also add options=t to have timestamps in the *.trace file. > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > Bill > > > > > I was waiting for the label command to fail again. It didn't take long. > The bconsole messages were the same. The trace doesn't tell me anything > new. Hopefully you understand it better than I. Here's the output from > the trace: > > #cat /var/lib/bacula/bacula-sd.trace > bacula-sd: bnet.c:566-0 who=client host=192.168.1.17 port=9103 > bacula-sd: dircmd.c:178-0 Got a DIR connection at 26-Sep-2018 23:30:25 > bacula-sd: cram-md5.c:69-0 send: auth cram-md5 challenge > <56845663.1538019025@bacula-sd> ssl=0 > bacula-sd: cram-md5.c:133-0 cram-get received: auth cram-md5 > <554803286.1538019025@bacula-dir> ssl=0 > bacula-sd: cram-md5.c:157-0 sending resp to challenge: cH+vQ7+Fdw/6P7+9R7/jRA > bacula-sd: dircmd.c:204-0 Message channel init completed. > bacula-sd: dircmd.c:806-0 Found device FileStorage > bacula-sd: dircmd.c:850-0 Found device FileStorage > bacula-sd: block_util.c:143-0 New block len=64512 block=7f19c8001160 > bacula-sd: acquire.c:673-0 Attach 0xc8001c78 to dev "FileStorage" > (/home/shares/backup) > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:657-0 find_read_vol: read_vol_list empty. > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:851-0 Vol=weekly-backup-pool-37 not in use. > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:381-0 enter reserve_volume=weekly-backup-pool-37 > drive="FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup) > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:286-0 new Vol=weekly-backup-pool-37 slot=0 at > 7f19c8011e88 dev="FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup) > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:547-0 set in_use. vol=weekly-backup-pool-37 > dev="FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup) > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:581-0 Inc walk_start use_count=2 > volname=weekly-backup-pool-37 > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:220-0 List end new volume: weekly-backup-pool-37 > in_use=1 swap=0 slot=0 on file device "FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup) > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:693-0 Clear in_use vol=weekly-backup-pool-37 slot=0 > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:710-0 set not reserved vol=weekly-backup-pool-37 slot=0 > writers=1 reserves=0 dev="FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup) > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:740-0 Clear in_use vol=weekly-backup-pool-37 slot=0 > bacula-sd: vol_mgr.c:746-0 Remove volume weekly-backup-pool-37 slot=0 > dev="FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup) > bacula-sd: mount.c:384-3298 Again dir_find_next_append... > bacula-sd: mount.c:374-3298 No appendable volume. Calling wait_for_device > bacula-sd: wait.c:270-3298 Enter wait_for_device. busy=1 dcrvol= devvol= > bacula-sd: mount.c:384-3298 Again dir_find_next_append... > bacula-sd: mount.c:374-3298 No appendable volume. Calling wait_for_device > bacula-sd: wait.c:270-3298 Enter wait_for_device. busy=1 dcrvol= devvol= > bacula-sd: mount.c:384-3298 Again dir_find_next_append... > bacula-sd: mount.c:374-3298 No appendable volume. Calling wait_for_device > bacula-sd: wait.c:270-3298 Enter wait_for_device. busy=1 dcrvol= devvol=
Is it still printing 3934 Device ""FileStorage" (/home/shares/backup)" is being initialized. when the label command fails? If so, then the output of the "status storage" command might give more information. __Martin _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users