y my original problem analysis.
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Hi,
just some m
Hi,
just some minor correction (or assumption...):
On 10/27/2006 5:54 AM, Robert Nelson wrote:
...
> The reason for the differences is probably caching on the switch. I suspect
> that in the same subnet case the arp is failing (so the IP address can't be
> converted to an Ethernet address), in t
and a higher level (and longer timeout) is coming
into
> play, probably the TCP connect timer.
>
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into
> play, probably the TCP connect timer.
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oming into
play, probably the TCP connect timer.
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Subject: [Bacula-users] Different timeou
Hi @ all Bacula users,
I am using Bacula for several year now and I am really satisfied with it.
But now I have a strange Problem. I am not sure but I think it first
occurred since I updated from
version 1.36 to 1.38 . Now I am running 1.38.11
My Bacula has to backup several WinXP clients over ni