Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Windows client strange behaviour

2007-09-06 Thread Alex
James Harper ha scritto: I mean the average speed slowly goes to 0 b/sec while the job runs. Definitely sounds like it is stopping cold. The FD is alive, and the job looks running both on the Director/Storage (Linux) and on the FD client. Does the FD respond to a canc

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Windows client strange behaviour

2007-09-06 Thread Alex
Hi Ivan Hi Alessandro, On Wednesday 05 September 2007 04:31:22 pm Alessandro Bianchi wrote: > Hi everyone > > I use bacula with success on a mixed network with MacOS X, LINUX and > Windows Xp Workstations. > > Everithing goes very well but on on two of the Windows XP PCs the backup > starts

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Windows client strange behaviour

2007-09-05 Thread Ivan Adzhubey
Hi Alessandro, On Wednesday 05 September 2007 04:31:22 pm Alessandro Bianchi wrote: > Hi everyone > > I use bacula with success on a mixed network with MacOS X, LINUX and > Windows Xp Workstations. > > Everithing goes very well but on on two of the Windows XP PCs the backup > starts good then slow

Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula Windows client strange behaviour

2007-09-05 Thread James Harper
> > I mean the average speed slowly goes to 0 b/sec while the job runs. Definitely sounds like it is stopping cold. > The FD is alive, and the job looks running both on the Director/Storage > (Linux) and on the FD client. Does the FD respond to a cancel from the director? > Does anyone have an

[Bacula-users] Bacula Windows client strange behaviour

2007-09-05 Thread Alessandro Bianchi
Hi everyone I use bacula with success on a mixed network with MacOS X, LINUX and Windows Xp Workstations. Everithing goes very well but on on two of the Windows XP PCs the backup starts good then slows down and hangs. I mean the average speed slowly goes to 0 b/sec while the job runs. The FD