Thanks, everybody.
That was my /tmp directory, as you said. It was mounted with 16 Mb
inside the vserver. I corrected that and it works now.
All I have to do is updating my other servers in squeeze :)
Thanks again.
Jean-François
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Hi Uwe,
Thanks for the answer.
I've found it in the meantime: my vserver was defined with a 16 Mb /tmp
directory. Increasing it to 100 made the job.
Anyway, I'll keep your advice about tcp_keepalive ready if it happens again.
Cheers.
Jean-François
2012/6/14 Uwe Schuerkamp
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012
Your main problem is probably here:
> Got error 28 from storage engine
which means:
# perror 28
OS error code 28: No space left on device
So please check space on filesystem where mysql creates temporary tables.
Regards
Piotr
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Jean-François Leroux gmail.com> writes:
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>
> Sorry, forgot the title in my former message. Here it goes again.Hi
list,Here's my setup : DIR, SD and FD are on different
> virtual machines. They are debian squeeze vservers (all of them). Until
> recently, we were running 2.4.4.1 (lenny) and ev
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:37:45PM +0200, Jean-François Leroux wrote:
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> wait_timeout=691200
> interactive_timeout=691200
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> To my.cnf.
>
> I also added HearbeatInterval = 1 min
>
> to bacula-sd.conf and bacula-fd.conf (on the vserver that had problems).
>
> But still no go. Backup runs for
Sorry, forgot the title in my former message. Here it goes again.
Hi list,
Here's my setup :
DIR, SD and FD are on different virtual machines. They are debian squeeze
vservers (all of them). Until recently, we were running 2.4.4.1 (lenny) and
everything was fine. I had to update some servers in s