David,

Sorry I can't offer a solution, but I can report that am I getting the same error when trying to run bacula-fd 9.x on Big Sur (hand compiled).

I've tried the other suggestion of Maximum Network Buffer Size to no avail.

Stephen



On 11/12/21 2:14 PM, David Brodbeck wrote:
I'm getting this error trying to back up a macOS client. I recently re-installed bacula from macports on this client, after an upgrade to macOS Big Sur.

| russell.math.ucsb.edu-sd JobId 80985: Fatal error: bsock.c:520 Packet size=1387166 too big from "client:128.111.88.29:62571 <http://128.111.88.29:62571>". Maximum permitted 1000000. Terminating connection. |

Normally when I've seen this it's because of a version mismatch between the client and the director or storage daemon, but that's not the case here; the director, sd, and fd are all running the same version:

1000 OK: 103 self-help.math.ucsb.edu-dir Version: 9.4.4 (28 May 2019)
russell.math.ucsb.edu-sd Version: 9.4.4 (28 May 2019) x86_64-pc-linux-gnu redhat (Core) noether.math.ucsb.edu-fd Version: 9.4.4 (28 May 2019)  x86_64-apple-darwin20.6.0 osx 20.6.0

All except the fd are built directly from bacula source. (The fd was built with macports.)

Any suggestions on where to look? Other clients are backing up fine to the same sd, so I feel like it must be a client configuration issue, but I can't figure out how.

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David Brodbeck (they/them)
System Administrator, Department of Mathematics
University of California, Santa Barbara



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