I think that I finally found what was causing the problem. As soon as I turned
off accurate backups, everything started working fine. I don't know what
changed to make those be an issue, but I've got around the problem for now.
Thanks for the idea though.
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I ran the memtest on our bacula server last night. After 14 hours and 8 passes
it didn't find any problems. I'm at the end of my rope here. I'm trying a new
virtual server to see if that fixes the issue.
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Corey Shaw
Technology Specialist
O. 801.491.0
I believe that you're just missing the mysql library that Bacula needs. Do a
"sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient15off".
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Corey Shaw
Technology Specialist
O. 801.491.0705 (x. 157)
F. 801.491.8774
Winner of the 2009 Utah Work/Life Award
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x27;m lazy. :)
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Corey Shaw
Technology Specialist
O. 801.491.0705 (x. 157)
F. 801.491.8774
Winner of the 2009 Utah Work/Life Award
- Original Message -
From: "Jean Gobin"
To: "Corey Shaw" , bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 2:35:16 PM
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Corey
ient2 will start doing the same thing until a full backup is
run.
Any ideas that people can shed on the subject would be very helpful. Using gdb,
I tried to get some debugging information, but it didn't give me anything at
all.
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Corey Shaw
Technology Specialist
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