On Friday 15 September 2006 21:36, William Baker wrote:
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> I found the documentation on the heartbeat, configured it for the FD and
> SD for 5 sec, restarted the deamons, and ran the test again. On the
> primary test machine, the backup is still dying in the same place. I
> did notice (a lit
I found the documentation on the heartbeat, configured it for the FD and
SD for 5 sec, restarted the deamons, and ran the test again. On the
primary test machine, the backup is still dying in the same place. I
did notice (a little late) that I was probably focusing on the wrong
message.
The
On Friday 15 September 2006 18:07, William Baker wrote:
> (Thanks for kindly pointing me in the right direction, Kern.)
>
> I have a little bit more info to add to the mix -- and a little more
> confusion. Unix clients are behaving the same way. So, the only thing
> all these items appear to h
I tend to be answering my own questions quite a bit. Sorry for the
undigested flow of info. I'll try to keep the verbosity of my debugging
a little lower.
With each version change of the client or server, the problem moves to a
different spot. With the latest beta on the server, the Windows
(Thanks for kindly pointing me in the right direction, Kern.)
I have a little bit more info to add to the mix -- and a little more
confusion. Unix clients are behaving the same way. So, the only thing
all these items appear to have in common is the server -- though it
would seem strange to me
You will probably have better luck getting your question answered on the
bacula-users list, which I have copied for you.
On Friday 15 September 2006 15:36, William Baker wrote:
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> I know "packet too long" is in the FAQ. I think this is a new but
> related issue. The error is consistant and r